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

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1 This would not have had the same meaning as it has today for the term park originally meant land enclosed to keep beasts for hunting or ornamental purposes .
2 But he has also discovered that the Gorbachev magic has not worked in Romania as it has elsewhere in Eastern Europe .
3 But as they gently mock the truth of their attachment they relapse into prose , which in their mouths lacks many of the anti-romantic , realistic , mocking connotations it has elsewhere in Shakespeare .
4 The computer part of the study has been my personal research interest , but it has also over the years provided stimulating final-year projects for students in the Engineering Mathematics Department .
5 It has also to be placed in the perspective of European integration . ’
6 It has also to be recognized that all owners may need to make alterations and improvements to their property from time to time .
7 It has also to be remembered that although in the early years of the twentieth century , the advanced countries of the western European industrial ‘ base ’ ( Great Britain , Germany , France , Belgium and Luxembourg ) still provided the bulk of European production , industry was growing in other countries .
8 However , it has also to be pointed out that many intrusive land uses have occurred in green belts .
9 Such a stance , it has also to be said , was sharply at odds with the educational aims to which their schools were purportedly committed , with their emphasis on engendering open , questioning minds , a love of reading and so on , a contradiction of which such heads seemed unaware .
10 But as a whole it has yet to be cracked .
11 It has yet to be decided exactly how this money will be spent but , as with all legacies , it will either be used for new acquisitions or for vital capital expenditure on properties .
12 A species of Laboulbenia is quite common on the beetle guest , but it has yet to be found on the ant that acts as host .
13 However , it has yet to be realised .
14 It has yet to be decided how 47-year-old Tony 's character will be written out .
15 Furthermore , it has yet to be decided whether or not Japanese cars produced in Britain should be part of an overall fixed limit .
16 No firm date has yet been set for the launch of the Trust and it has yet to be decided exactly how it will operate .
17 It has yet to be of proven value , but studies are currently in progress .
18 If spoken language interpreting is a young profession then sign language interpreting is in its very early infancy — in many parts of the world it has yet to be born .
19 Second , it has yet to be shown that the reverse experiment , removing the immediately adjacent areas of the cortex while leaving area 17 intact , has the devastating effects on visual perception that would be expected .
20 The phone company reckons that while this evolution of integrated management is seen as a critical need for users , it has yet to be fully addressed by network service providers .
21 Early australopithecines are linked with living humans on the basis of shared characters related to bipedalism , but it has yet to be shown that their jaws and teeth differ from putative hominine ancestors .
22 Increase in enamel thickness , but the enamel is even thicker than in afropithecins , as measured for the Pasalar sample , with relative enamel thickness of 19.71 ( ref. 47 ) , although it has yet to be measured for any of the African Kenyapithecus ; this character may be diagnostic of node 1A if it can be shown to be ancestral for both pongines and hominines ;
23 The phone company reckons that while this evolution of integrated management is seen as a critical need for users , it has yet to be fully addressed by network service providers .
24 It has yet to be proved to me that these men out of the dingy side-streets ever did anything better with their free time and their shillings . ’
25 Figure 6.5 is a model of the lunar interior , many features of which would be accepted by most scientists , though a minority would argue that it has yet to be established that the Moon has a global crust .
26 However , although the results of validity generalisation studies are impressive and constitute a strong argument in favour of using ability tests for personnel selection , it has yet to be seen to what extent its conclusions will be taken up by practitioners in the field .
27 Contrary to expectations , however , it has yet to be approved by the Honduran Congress .
28 Under 1021 D alone has the death of Bishop Ælfgar of Elmham , a former monk of Christ Church Canterbury , and under 1022 it has together with E a fulsome entry on Archbishop Æthelnoth 's journey to Rome .
29 Sometimes conversations reveal the lack of understanding of this concept : it has still to be formed in the minds of some of the children .
30 Not until recent months has a small ‘ fraud squad ’ of limited expertise been formed within the RUC and it has still to be asked to investigate something with potential political repercussions .
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