Example sentences of "it have [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 He keeps it up pretty decently , considering , but it 's all done on a shoe-string , it has practically to pay for itself .
2 It has also to establish that there are no reasons against its acceptance which defeat the reasons for the authority .
3 It has also to keep the Gulf safe in the future , and protect the world 's access to oil .
4 Parliament has less influence over such matters as it has either to depend on the Commission to incorporate its views into an amended proposal or to reject the Council 's common position on legislation by an absolute majority ( currently 260 votes from its 518 members ) .
5 If a sector is not in balance ( i.e. Y=E ) it has either to accumulate assets ( the surplus sector ) or attempt to sell additional liabilities ( the deficit sector ) .
6 IntelliCorp claims it holds patents it has yet to press on the mapping of relational databases to object database among other seminal items .
7 The device is called the Microdrive , but it has yet to go on sale , and in any case will be based on a tape rather than a disc .
8 Although AEI uses Business 400 in many countries , including Hong Kong , Canada , the Netherlands , Belgium and France , it has yet to install it in the UK .
9 Significantly , the Aviation Museums Association of Australia had applied to the New South Wales Heritage Council in 1990 to have the aircraft protected by State heritage legislation but eight months later it has yet to receive even an acknowledgement from the Council .
10 Although it has yet to join the DIA , IBM said it is evaluating AlphaWindows technology and is in ‘ active discussions ’ with a UK company — thought to be Microvitec — about a possible OEM deal to be announced by the end of the year .
11 The problems reflect a painful transition period for Bolt Beranek as its major market — the military military , on which it depended for almost half its revenue — is slipping away while it has yet to see much return from its substantial investment in Asynchronous Transfer Mode switching or its T/10 Integrated Access Device .
12 It was reported in yesterday 's press , however , that North Korea has now agreed to the principle of the nuclear-free Korean peninsula , although it has yet to confirm that it will open up its nuclear installations at Yongbyon and any underground sites to inspection .
13 However , it has yet to take concrete steps to stop atrocities , or bring their perpetrators to justice .
14 ‘ But it has yet to filter through to the more expensive properties . ’
15 It has yet to show a match this season .
16 Although Ashworth 's suggestion has been backed by a broad coalition of penal reform groups , and also by the Labour Party ( 1990 ) , it has yet to find favour with the judiciary , and was explicitly rejected by the government ( Home Office , 1990a : para. 2.20 ) .
17 The electorate may loathe the Tories , but it has yet to learn to love Labour .
18 It will be compliant with the OSF/1 operating system , but does not include the Mach microkernel , a point Apple is adamant about , as it has yet to make up its mind on the issue of microkernel strategy .
19 Although it has yet to displace the older established metal in western sentiment , court jewellers have for some time been using platinum as a more appropriate setting for diamonds than gold .
20 It has yet to fulfil its central claim which is as big as they come : ‘ Make no mistake , Christ will soon be back on earth . ’
21 The Royal Horticultural Society ( RHS ) has made clear that it has yet to develop a conservation policy and will continue to give awards for plants collected in the wild .
22 It has yet to catch on in the Third World but when it does it could prove extremely useful .
23 Slightly less competitive than a Hillman Hunter and a good deal less reliable it has yet to race .
24 However , despite its interests in all parts of the Euro-zone bounded by London , Paris and Brussels it has yet to launch its first British project .
25 It has yet to appear in Britain : BSR does not see sufficient demand in the UK to justify manufacture of a converted system .
26 Unlike some of its competitors , Bull says it has yet to work out whether or not Posix compatibility for proprietary systems is anything more than a marketing gimmick , and so it has not yet embarked on the expensive process of adapting the GCOS operating systems to comply with Posix .
27 But it has still to make an underwriting profit on this account .
28 It is a faith that believes it has only to ask in order to receive : e.g. in the cure of the leper ( Mark 1:40–5 ) .
29 In case the House doubts the substance behind that view , it has only to consider a Gallup opinion poll that appeared recently in The Daily Telegraph .
30 It had somehow to reconcile conflicting opinions .
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