Example sentences of "it have [verb] that the " in BNC.

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1 First , it has said that the benefits to the consumer are far from obvious .
2 Canon has yet to confirm details on price ( it should be around £2,000 ) and availability , but it has announced that the machine will only be sold through high street retailers and computer superstores .
3 It has emerged that the council had been compelled to discuss the future of Kent Opera at its two-day meeting at Leeds Castle in November because the company had explained that it was on the verge of closure and insolvency .
4 Recently it has emerged that the search party conducted on that final weekend was a rather showy finale , put on for our benefit .
5 In the last few years , however , it has emerged that the laws of science may hold even at the beginning of the universe .
6 Now it has emerged that the bomb which devastated Portadown on Saturday severely damaged the town hall , venue for the province 's One Act Drama Finals this Saturday .
7 And it has emerged that the same tape was also recorded at the home of Margaret Norgrove in Oxford several days earlier .
8 Now it has emerged that the Scots have taken over one of Merseyside 's finest seagoing treasures .
9 So far , it has emerged that the cost of repairing damaged roads will alone hit the £1m mark .
10 Whilst investigations were being carried out , it has emerged that the premises had not been inspected by an E H O for over five years .
11 It has argued that the physical environment is the foundation on which this creation is based , but in a non-deterministic fashion : the environment provides opportunities and constraints , which are resources that may be realized in different ways by different social groups in different places .
12 Since its foundation it has emphasised that the profit potential in exporting will be enhanced if export management is in trained hands .
13 Most surprising of all , it has demonstrated that the scientific method , as it is presently formulated , is not adequate to explain even the physical universe , let alone human beings and their psyches .
14 The Royal Family has thus judiciously assented to this and so has participated in the creation of its own image ; in the process , it has ensured that the monarchy , as an institution and as a symbol , retains a cultural past , present , and ( crucially ) future .
15 With this objective in mind it has proposed that the system of interest subsidies , which the government introduced in 1984 , be either abolished or privatised .
16 Of necessity it has meant that the development of the Institution 's syllabuses tends to reflect what is , rather than what will be .
17 It has meant that the Independent on Sunday has been able to devote more review space to children 's books , and as a consequence many other newspapers are paying greater attention to children 's books . ’
18 ‘ And it has proved that the man on the street is not suffering compassion fatigue .
19 It has recommended that the Austrian Chancellor , Mr Vranitzky , press for immediate closure of the plant .
20 Put another way , it has seemed that the primary concern addressed in the Beckford ( London Borough of Brent , 1985 ) , Carlile ( London Borough of Greenwich , 1987 ) and Henry ( London Borough of Lambeth , 1987 ) reports was that social workers did too little too late , while the primary concern addressed in the Cleveland report ( Secretary of State for Social Services , 1988 ) was that social workers did too much too soon .
21 Do not give your camera to a passing stranger and ask him to take a picture of you , so many times it has happened that the stranger has then run off with it .
22 Indeed , where it has found that the statement of reasons fails to fulfil the requirements of Article 190 , the Court has in a number of cases annulled the measure in question .
23 If the House were to decide at a later stage to enter a single currency , it would be , first , because it had decided that the economic convergence conditions in Europe were right for a single currency to be beneficial to this country .
24 At the same time as the US sought to stiffen French resolve , at least to continue the war , it had to persuade France in effect to let go because , at the very least , it had recognized that the forces of what was nominally ‘ the French Union ’ in Indo-China in reality needed men : and these men would have to be found for and fight in the National Army of Vietnam .
25 The centre-right government in office since October 1991 presented a revised finance bill on April 24 , after it had emerged that the budget deficit for 1992/93 was expected to be 101,800 million kronor ( representing 6.9 per cent of gross domestic product — GDP ) , well above the 70,800 million kronor expected when the 1992/93 draft budget was presented in January [ see p. 38737 ] .
26 It had heard that the paper was planning to include an item on AIDS and demanded to be consulted .
27 Secondly it had demonstrated that the clergy were well nigh powerless against royal tax demands : if they would not make a grant , the king could outlaw them and raise the money by fines , or he could simply seize their temporalities .
28 Nourse LJ also considered it was arguable that the plaintiff could not seek to rely on the literal clauses of the agreement when it had known that the disclosure letter was incomplete as to do so would be dishonest .
29 On each occasion , it had meant that the operation on which he was engaged would soon be taken out of his hands .
30 It had provided that the deal could be varied in writing only and had to be signed by Mr Gillespie and by a director of the purchasing company acting with the authorisation of its board .
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