Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [conj] it has " in BNC.
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1 | To verify or disprove that therapeutic vaccines can induce an anti-HIV immune response of such a kind that it has clinical , positive consequences ; and |
2 | I mean it 's just like Aston is , it is , is , it 's , it 's a university but it has n't been a university for that long , it was a technological institute before |
3 | 13 This shape is called a hexagon because it has six sides . |
4 | Terms may not be added to a contract once it has been made . |
5 | He says there 've been stories about a buyer but it has n't happened yet . |
6 | It is a neuter because it has the diminutive ending -chen , though in modern German it has replaced the non-diminutive ( feminine ) form die Magd . |
7 | Either its organisation is in so parlous a condition that it has to rely on active service units of such incompetence that they can not place bombs and give effective warnings . |
8 | cos he was thrown against the wall and hit a mole on his head or something and it caused a bruise and it has actually damaged his brain . |
9 | Put the bean on a window-sill when it has started to grow . |
10 | The colliery reopened last year when 160 miners invested £10,000 each to form a consortium but it has been beset by production and financial difficulties . |
11 | Many farmers still retained some milk for cheesemaking but regulations on the production and use of milk during the Second World War almost brought farmhouse production to a halt and it has never been resumed on an appreciable scale . |
12 | Considering the rock at Tremadog feels so solid on a small scale , it 's rather a shame that it has a large scale tendency to become part of the scree at the foot of the crag ! |
13 | The argument rests on the assumption that the number of volatile-rich bodies that would be captured by a planet after it has accreted is roughly in proportion to the mass of the planet . |
14 | To ‘ off-comed 'uns ’ it is not even a large village , with only 2,080 inhabitants , but to the native it is a town because it has held a market charter since 1223 and although no market has been held for many years , the charter was read once a year in the market place until 1939 . |
15 | There are some newspapers which simply will not use a picture if it has any brand identification whatsoever . |
16 | ‘ I said the money would not change me as a person and it has n't , ’ she said . |
17 | The poll tax , then , will continue to hurt Labour for a decade after it has vanished . |
18 | In Rast 's method camphor is used as a solvent since it has a large cryoscopic constant ( see table 6.6 ) . |
19 | ‘ You took a chance and it has worked out and I am so happy for you . |
20 | An attempt has been made to change the state of a DC which is an illegal transition ( e.g. trying to update a dc after it has been submitted ) . |
21 | The business about sparklers erm it is one of those things where the very young children like to hold a sparkler but it has got to be done under proper supervised conditions . |
22 | The agency can not start work on a claim until it has received these documents . |
23 | It is in this rarefied atmosphere that IBM may find the key to once again making itself the preferred partner of big business — a role that it has not recently played to sufficiently enthusiastic reviews . |
24 | But he never explains how such a belief about bones could possibly be held by a dog since it has such obvious linguistic implications particularly as grounds for possession of the human concept . |
25 | When fellwalking becomes a passion as it has been for me and many others , the summits are regarded as old friends and memories are refreshed on each visit . |
26 | In September 1965 , Walter Legge told readers of Musical America : ‘ The American public will have no idea of Karajan 's full stature as a conductor until it has heard how this Klingsor of operatic conductors conjures up his magic gardens . ’ |
27 | The trade union legislation introduced in Britain in the past decade has enabled the expression of a variety of worker attitudes to unionization , because it has ensured that workers can not be coerced into a union and it has also increased union democracy . |
28 | Local Management of Schools will be judged a success if it has been up and running reasonably well since 1 April 1990 . |
29 | broken to use as a weapon , or a belt if it has been specially studded for use as a weapon . |
30 | You will then be in a position to feed your dog , and take it out for a walk until it has relieved itself , bearing in mind that it must be prevented from taking strenuous exercise at this stage . |