Example sentences of "this [noun] [conj] it has " in BNC.

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1 It may take some time to program this technique as it has to take into account all foreseeable circumstances .
2 Britain has been denied this freedom because it has never had a truly commercial broadcasting environment .
3 Brazil provides a particularly interesting terrain for this study because it has a very limited social security provision and few effective laws in the area of employment protection .
4 However , it is a distinction we are going to maintain in this chapter because it has the effect of separately identifying the discount market .
5 Much work has been undertaken on this aircraft and it has clearly got into the blood of those at PE , so much so that should the SAAF Museum at Swartkop , near Pretoria , ever wish to move there , they would find a fearsome fight on their hands !
6 ( 2 ) Any officer , servant or agent of the Bank may , on producing if required evidence of his authority , enter any premises occupied by any person on whom a notice could be served under section 39 above for the purpose of obtaining there such information or documents as are specified in the authority , being information or documents that could have been required by such a notice ; but the Bank shall not authorise any person to act under this subsection unless it has reasonable cause to believe that if such a notice were served it would not be complied with or that any documents to which it would relate would be removed , tampered with or destroyed .
7 But not all the remaining convergence can be explained by this process and it has been suggested that the rest has been accommodated by the lateral movement of blocks of continental lithosphere along east-west trending strike-slip faults to the north of the Tibetan Plateau in Mongolia and western China ( Fig. 3.24 ) .
8 Father Andrew , the saintly co-founder of the Society of the Divine Compassion , wrote to one of his many correspondents : ‘ To me it is one of me most hopeful things of this epoch that it has produced C. S. Lewis . ’
9 We brought the figure down having at le , and waited two years and that 's th , I think that proves the lad 's foundation to the argument of how desperate the fire service need , need this station and it has absolutely nothing to do with Dovelands school er er whatsoever as far as I 'm concerned , I 'm the spokesperson for public protection not education and that 's it and er I 'm surprised er er that I know erm er er that Mr is is a very , very good supporter of the er southern fire station and supported us in the er in the er question we asked at the last council er meeting and er I 'm surprised he has n't spoke or even Mr who er , who likes to s , who likes to speak in the chamber but I 've has n't supported the fire station .
10 It is hoped you will support this day as it has been specially organised in view of the proposed support .
11 Nevertheless , it may well be that such birds are conditioned to this colour and it has been shown that nectar quality can overcome colour prejudice .
12 Lawrence added : ‘ We have played five games against First Division sides this season and it has taken extra time in the fifth for us to be defeated .
13 I choose this example because it has been well worked through in a paper by Betty Lou Dubois in Language and Society ( 1987 ) .
14 Great care should be taken with the rock in this area until it has all washed clean and settled down again .
15 It has no relevance to this debate but it has
16 But the ICA responded to this challenge as it has always done with the difficult or the new ; with the sort of calculated risk-taking that the majority of Arts Council-sponsored venues habitually shy away from .
17 It is essential to add that plate tectonics has crept into this matter as it has into every other aspect of the earth sciences .
18 You can also move a range of cells in this way once it has been blocked .
19 ‘ There 's a strange train on the line coming this way and it has run through all the fogs without setting them off . ’
20 In general , it has been accepted that people can take on part-time work in this way if it has not been their usual employment pattern .
21 In general , it has been accepted that people can take on part-time work in this way if it has not been their usual employment pattern .
22 In general , it has been accepted that people can take on part-time work in this way if it has not been their usual employment pattern .
23 I have explained to the hon. Gentleman why the funding for the Housing Executive is not as easy this year as it has perhaps been in former years .
24 I have tried for a grant from the War Office for this purpose but it has not been awarded .
25 So continuous is this precipitation that it has earned itself the name of ‘ marine snow ’ .
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