Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [conj] it have " in BNC.
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1 | The NMA argued from the outset for a negotiated settlement , in part because of a fear that intransigence might lead to total defeat and in part because it had little money with which to fight the strike following the run-down of its funds during the 1921 lockout . |
2 | Chesarynth was drowning in light and it had a message . |
3 | However , such a policy could not be seen in isolation as it had implications for practice more generally , including procedures and training . |
4 | The easiest is ‘ Wanda ’ with large purple-red flowers for many weeks in spring and it has a hose-in-hose version . |
5 | ‘ So far everything that we 've done we 've done keeping in mind that it has to be played live . |
6 | Argument has been addressed to me as to how that sum should fall to be represented in the damages awarded , bearing in mind that it has been substantially discharged by an interim payment and that it will not inure to any log term benefit of the plaintiff . |
7 | He clashed with the former Labour MP on air , arguing the bombing was ‘ justified ’ in law because it had been ‘ reasonable in all the circumstances ’ . |
8 | Leave the compress in place until it has cooled to body temperature ; renew at intervals as required . |
9 | I want to say in conclusion that it has as many consequences for the devout Evangelical as it does for the hardened Catholic . |
10 | That cow would have kicked the pail out of the byre in shame if it had squirted anything out like that . ’ |
11 | Drugged again , they regained consciousness outside the valley in anguish that it had all been a dream . |
12 | Chris Ivory , chief executive at Bedale food firm Dalepak said he knew of a small company which would struggle to stay in business if it had to raise wages at the present time . |
13 | That is to say , credit should figure far more prominently in education than it has done in the past . |
14 | For years , the Tory Government has gone on about freedom of choice in education but it has only been those with money who have had any real choice . |
15 | Here were editions esteemed as being the first , and there stood scarcely less regarded as being the last and the best ; here was a book valued because it had the author 's final improvements , and there is another which ( strange to tell ! ) was in request because it had them not . |
16 | Its trading account is substantially in credit and it has no overdue or significant trading debts . |
17 | Any proposal will be in trouble if it has to be approved by the upper house of parliament as well as the lower house . |
18 | Since a python 's skin begins to deteriorate in quality once it has grown to about fifteen feet the largest are left alone , which is just as well as each one must be caught at night , alive and by hand , with a lamp to attract them from their lairs , and at least four men to get them into the sack afterwards . |
19 | Mr Christopher 's speech had been planned well in advance but it had the effect of underscoring US support for the Russian president as he battled with hardliners in parliament . |
20 | De Niro 's diner has been so eagerly anticipated with some magazines printing details of the menu months in advance that it has nearly overshadowed Tribeca Productions , which has quietly put together an impressive list of future projects . |
21 | It 's in writing because it 's got to be identified by somebody and your not around to say . |
22 | The BeSHT — ben Eliezer is known by that acronym — produced a shock-wave of such proportions in Judaism that it has still not recovered from him . |
23 | The uncles had looked after her when she was young , then her professor and Hans Kramer and Busacher had begun her on her career , and then she had fallen in love and it had all gone wrong . |
24 | The mayors ' plan , targeting $35 billion in fiscal assistance , public works , community development black grants , job training , and low-interest small-business loans , has been taken up in Congress where it has met the famous legislated ‘ wall ’ , which prevents shift of military funds to social programmes rather than to deficit reduction . |
25 | Like every other intelligence agency the NSA is very good at giving politicians what they want to hear in peacetime but it has no wartime experience at all . |
26 | Perhaps " acquaintance " would be a fairer description than " friend " , but the difference was clearer in peacetime than it had been during the war . |
27 | The Indecent Displays ( Control ) Act 1981 was sound in principle , but so narrow in application that it has rarely if ever been tested in the courts . |
28 | She had originally had it in childhood but it had disappeared at 14 years . |
29 | And that misuse of the aerosol sprays is probably responsible for about three thousand five hundred deaths , but I think you 've got to put that into perspective , first of all against the six thousand people who are killed on the roads every year in Britain , and you 've also got to set it against our estimate that there are more than a quarter of a million people alive today who would have died in childhood if it had n't been specifically for the advantage of being able to take medicines , anti-biotics generally in their childhood to keep them alive . |
30 | You are fortunate to be writing in English as it has a vocabulary of over half a million words — over five times as many as French . |