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

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1 It runs well on all types of PC as it has no special hardware requirements .
2 This has been a relatively lengthy chapter of necessity and it has placed sales settings in their respective contexts .
3 On other occasions committees have been generally in support of government action but have urged that it be undertaken more vigorously : the Defence Committee has been critical of the Ministry of Defence when it has spent less than the sums provided in the annual estimates .
4 The Privy Council in The Wagon Mound ( No. 1 ) stated that their Lordships had not found it necessary to consider the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher in relation to remoteness of damage and it has been suggested that the inference is that causation , not foreseeability , is the test under the rule .
5 In this latter respect , government policy ( or the threat of intervention ) would seem to be the most significant factor tending to remove authority over collective bargaining to the national confederations.9 Attempts to align the outcome of wage negotiations with macroeconomic policy objectives have been one factor which has tended to raise the level of bargaining and it has played a significant role at certain periods in countries such as Holland , Norway and Austria .
6 So clueless and incompetent , so capable of mismanagement that it has turned it into an art form . ’
7 This may involve a narrowing of consciousness , a division of awareness into a more- and a less-focal area , a widening of consciousness until it has no especial object , or a flickering of consciousness when steady attending is for some reason precluded .
8 Growing urban scepticism about the ecological wisdom of intensive farming is often paralleled by a lack of appreciation that it has been essential to meet consumer demand for cheap food .
9 A distinction was made in the first chapter between three types of risk , objective , estimated and subjective , and the assumption was made that subjective risk is closely related to the concept of arousal as it has been used in much memory research .
10 Furthermore , while linguistics has certainly been useful to the study of rhythm as it has to all aspects of poetry , there has been an unfortunate tendency to suppose that the language of verse is itself rhythmic .
11 In other words not to provide for a continuing level of migration as it has been in the past .
12 The approach can still be used with much profit when it attempts to emphasize ‘ those aspects of law that it has [ a ] comparative advantage in dealing with . ’
13 Some garages will adjust your car free of charge when it has its next service .
14 China 's conservation efforts have received a good deal of attention and it has been difficult to sort out myth from reality .
15 " When we started the garden the soil was very poor , ' says Michael 'But we have gradually added plenty of peat and it has improved greatly . "
16 So far the Finance Ministry has done a good job by letting off steam in a controlled and orderly way , but it is hard to stop the process of deflation once it has gained momentum .
17 Clairol 's Silver Shot ( £19.95 ) is a small , compact hairdryer that wo n't take up loads of room and it has all the advantages of its bigger , professional-style counterparts .
18 This has not removed the danger of war but it has certainly perverted the concept of defence — there are few defence systems which are not actually war machines .
19 ‘ Since 1987 , 270 Darlington companies have gone out of business and it has been overwhelmingly small companies .
20 You wo n't sink into this sort of flooring but it has a neat appearance and will pull together a disparate collection of furniture and styles and make a roomful of old things look firmly set in the twentieth century .
21 In Britain there are 100,000 convictions annually for driving under the influence of drink and it has been estimated that 20 per cent of all hospital admissions are associated with alcohol in some way .
22 As we have pointed out , the humanitarian laws of war are concerned with the jus in bello , the rules governing the legitimate means of conflict once it has started .
23 It is important here , though , not to take the notion of " education " in any narrow sense , since the mission of national education as it operated between 1880 and 1920 encompassed institutions , events , and locations well beyond the scope of education as it has since come to be formally conceived .
24 China is already a big exporter of tungsten but it has major reserves of titanium , tin , copper .
25 Of course , it is different if we intervene solely to restore the material condition of a work of art after it has been damaged by external forces such as an accident or vandalism .
26 As it happens there is one sound in this production more dramatic than any of the music — and that is the sound of a knife being tossed into a pool of water after it has been plunged into the heart of Pelleas .
27 As it happens there is one sound in this production more dramatic than any of the music — and that is the sound of a knife being tossed into a pool of water after it has been plunged into the heart of Pelleas .
28 There is no single requirement for capital but permissible risk exposure is governed for each GEMM by the amount of capital that it has .
29 For this reason the golfball picture of the planet , with regular internal layers and smooth , uniform demarcation zones , has fallen out of favour as it has encouraged what are probably quite wrong estimates of temperatures at the core .
30 Work is ‘ split off ’ very often from the rest of life and it has been so since the beginnings of industrialisation .
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