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

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1 Chemistry had also had symbols , but the problem was that it had them in profusion .
2 Until recently when I went to a conference on security in libraries and other collections I had not the slightest knowledge of the seamy side of that world or any idea that it had one .
3 How far all this was homesickness or a defensive strategy against ( anticipated ? ) rejection by the surrounding community , or just sheer stubbornness , I now ca n't tell , but I knew even then that it had nothing to do with the world in which I was trying to live .
4 All I can remember is that it had nothing to do with his feet .
5 Questioned , Barron had refused to talk to anyone junior to Wickham and even when Wickham went to his hotel he had little to say except that he had met MacQuillan on private business , that it had nothing to do with the murder and was of no interest to the police .
6 ‘ You had n't considered that it had nothing to do with you , I suppose ?
7 I made inquiries about the press conference and I am assured that it had nothing to do with this matter .
8 Most analysts believed , however , that COPEI had simply decided that it had nothing to gain from being associated any longer with the deeply unpopular AD government .
9 He tried to pretend that the nasty pink thing he had to strap on did n't exist , that it had nothing to do with him .
10 Unfortunately for the Patent Office , the advertising agency failed to ensure that it had its facts right — and the Patent Office did not check the agency 's new advertisement .
11 Grumble as they might about the Masai 's unbudging attachment to their traditional ways , many administrators , particularly in the later years , came to see that it had its advantages .
12 It is not without significance that it had its source in a campaign which effectively combined Cobdenite principles of free trade with a ‘ bellicose philanthropy ’ worthy of the most self-righteous of Victorian imperialists .
13 This was part of his belief that poetic composition was not an activity that could be consciously controlled , that it had its roots far down in the unconscious .
14 He had gingerly opened the Book , which was chained to the octiron pedestal in the middle of the rune-strewn floor not lest someone steal it , but lest it escape ; for it was the Octavo , so full of magic that it had its own vague sentience .
15 Originally , the abridged talk in Davis 's recording had seemed to be a sensible compromise , yet looking back I can see that it had something to do with the partial dissatisfaction expressed in my review of the reissue : ‘ the total effect is more of a divertissement than of opéra-comique ’ .
16 The one occasion on which the Government did not cheat on the payments was earlier this year and we hoped that it had something to do with the Adjournment debate .
17 But I am ready to bet that it had something to do with the trajectory , the pathway through the real-life equivalent of Biomorph Land , that would have to be traversed in order to turn the retina the right way round , starting from whatever ancestral organ preceded the eye .
18 Theories have been put forward that it had anything from 6 to 24 sides , and even that it may have been circular .
19 You would never know by its handling that it had anything but a normal tail unit .
20 He said when Mr McKay 's sick note was sent in it was not picked up that it had anything to do with the accident .
21 That , complained Nicholson , was because of the full-frontal nudity , and the fact that it had someone who ‘ was fucking and having an audible orgasm .
22 That it had it head bit off by it young ’
23 But all the evidence suggests that it has one staring error — the researchers ' names .
24 If you look beneath the carriage , you can see that it has what looks like a shortened needle .
25 Nevertheless , even though having angles equal to two right angles is not part of a triangle 's essence , it is because it is a three-sided plane figure that it has them .
26 Now given this analysis of the animal 's ‘ thin ’ or attenuated concept of recognition , it will not be open to Frey to employ the strategy he uses against ‘ simple ’ desires , which bypass beliefs , by attempting to trap their advocate with the question whether or not the animal is aware that it has them ( 1980 : 104–5 , and Chapter 2 , above ) .
27 When you visit your local Beefeater , you 'll discover that it has its own individual style and character with tasteful decor , comfortable furnishings and a relaxing atmosphere .
28 Newcomers to CAD say that it has its own jargon .
29 You may be dissatisfied with your reflection in the mirror but you do have to admit that it has its good points !
30 No more than the fact that a company owning a fishing vessel is incorporated under the laws of the United Kingdom does the fact that it has its principal place of business in the United Kingdom and that 75 per cent .
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