Example sentences of "it have [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If British tennis is to ever rise above the mediocrity that it has wallowed in for decades , then juniors have to be given greater access to courts and coaching .
2 Where soil is being removed slowly it may be that it has built up in layers and a ‘ case hardening ’ effect is experienced .
3 But what she forgot as she jogged on the spot was that even though time might have stood still for her , it has moved on for her 31-year-old husband Slim Jim McDonald .
4 Wanchai used to be the hostess-bar district , but it has moved up in the world and is now home to one of the colony 's classiest new hotels , The Grand Hyatt ( ) .
5 It has turned up in Canberra with Japan to develop Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation ( APEC ) and a new 12-nation organisation which will mimic the role of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Europe .
6 Since then it has turned up in Kenyan tobacco plantations where safety precautions are impractical and widely ignored .
7 It 's a pity how it has turned out for him , but that 's the way it goes . ’
8 ‘ We included in our budget plans an estimate of seven per cent for the teachers ’ pay settlement and in fact it has turned out at 7.8 per cent .
9 In the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondents , it has turned out to be an Annus Horribilis .
10 You can imagine my relief now that it 's all over , and that it has turned out to be such a beautiful , conventional , dream wedding .
11 However , it has turned out to be a bit of a gem .
12 Eurocommunism is the generic name given to the political strategies and beliefs of those Western European communist parties which have broken from alliance with the Soviet Union and repudiated the Leninist model of socialism both as it has turned out in practice and as envisaged in ideal terms ( Boggs and Plotke , 1980 ; Carillo , 1977 ; Claudin , 1979 ) .
13 Between 1950 and 1973 it grew by an annual average rate of 2.2% ; since then it has grown by about 1.5% a year .
14 It has spilled over into this tournament because the foreign players have won it .
15 That student is unable to get help from his educational institution because it has run out of its access funds .
16 He says time may be running out — it has run out for alot … this may go on for several more years — we have n't go several more years .
17 With PASCAL , you have to prepare a whole program , and then you have to tell the computer to digest it , that 's called ‘ compiling it ’ , and then possibly it has to link in with other programs , and then you can run the program .
18 It has kicked off with its high-quality-low-cost JP250 printer which harnesses the new bubble-jet technology developed by partner Canon Inc , with which Olivetti has a joint licensing agreement ( CI No 1,888 ) .
19 It has gone on for 15 months and so far most firms have managed to survive , but they ca n't go on like this for ever . ’
20 It has gone on for 15 months and so far most firms have managed to survive , but they ca n't go on like this for ever . ’
21 ‘ What has made it particularly difficult , for manufacturers of all sizes , but most of all for smaller ones , is that it has gone on for a long time .
22 If he is interested in looking close to home , he should note the fact that while unemployment in my constituency has , tragically , gone up by the figure he mentioned in the course of the past 12 months , it has gone up in his constituency by 110 per cent .
23 Is it not the case that although the wage increases of British workers have come down the benefits of that have been dissipated , and that due to the recession induced by the Government productivity has gone down although it has gone up in Germany and as a result unit labour costs in the year to the second quarter of 1991 went up by 3 per cent .
24 I think it has gone up by 900% .
25 It has gone up by four , five and 10 times as much among our competitors , and the right hon. Gentleman is still not doing anything to bring Britain out of recession , to give us recovery .
26 First , safety expenditure under the Government and British Rail is higher than it has ever been in British Rail 's history — it has gone up from £140 million to £200 million .
27 Now it has gone back towards the middle and as of this moment , drug abuse worldwide is worse than ever . ’
28 No one has ever given a satisfactory explanation of why Mr Ford said what he said — and it has gone down in the history books as just another Ford pratfall .
29 Now it has gone out of house again for an emerging technology , agreeing a preliminary marketing pact with Henry Burkhardt 's Kendall Square Research Corp .
30 Anyway , they or their replacements do n't set snares any more ; I suppose it has gone out of fashion and they are out spraying slogans on walls , sniffing glue or trying to get laid .
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