Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Has it a dimensional or polar bias ? |
2 | ‘ No thanks , I 'll come straight out with it : rumour has it a black 's taking over here . ’ |
3 | Has it a long publishing history ( many impressions ) ? |
4 | Has it a policy to enable the naval shipyards to diversify into merchant ship building ? |
5 | Has it a that as ? |
6 | And er ha has it a county ? |
7 | THE reader who lives in a council house and believes her rent is subsidising home-buyers has it the wrong way round . |
8 | Rumour has it The Orb play a different set every night . |
9 | To do this , Mascot uses Dynamic Data Exchange links , which extracts data directly from the accounting system and transfers it a spreadsheet , such as Microsoft Corp 's Excel . |
10 | If an almanac editor gets ten per cent of his predictions right in a given year , he counts it a success . |
11 | In some circumstances , a commercial party may be able to invoke doctrines such as economic duress , that an oppressive term was introduced into a contract without adequate notification , or that another owes it a fiduciary duty . |
12 | Out of context , even readers devoted to the Victorian novel may have difficulty in identifying that house , for they take from the novel that contains it a very different impression , one that has less to do with idyllic life than with decay and death . |
13 | Everyone writes it a little bit differently , with a personality all his own . |
14 | It 's normally the person that needs it the most actually is n't it , but what else ? |
15 | He holds it the way elderly Greeks hold worry beads , a certain anxiety about the dwindling supplies of life remaining , kept at bay by this endless fiddling . |
16 | Well it was like the two soldiers and the one person just holds it the other person just tried and knock the head off . |
17 | This is an example of an attempt to grapple with the issue of discontinuity from within a problematic which allows it no space . |
18 | The exceptional importance of the legislature in the American system is provided for by a constitution that makes Congress the ‘ first ’ branch of government ; endows it with the legislative power ; gives it control over the purse strings ; allows it a considerable role in the making of foreign policy ; and makes senior executive appointments subject to its approval . |
19 | It 's just a training log that 's linked up with the job spec , formalizes it a bit more . |
20 | The media item can be used again , but only if the Offline Manager re-initialises it and allocates it a new , unique identifier in VMS , then re-introduces it to the Offline System . |
21 | The media item can be used again , but only if the Offline Manager re-initialises it and allocates it a new , unique identifier in VMS , then re-introduces it to the offline system . |
22 | He says it every time I fall asleep on settee . |
23 | The Sports Council says it the best means of acquiring all-round fitness . |
24 | Keith Richardson says it the game showed a lot of encouragement for the cherry and whites … if anything Gloucester had the edge … and with a little more luck it could have gone their way … confidence is not quite there and Gloucester have to turn their pressure into points … |
25 | She says it the same sort of consistency as yogurt but it 's salty and it 's warm and it 's not very nice at all she said . |
26 | Pamella has embraced the word , and uses it a lot . |
27 | He says he uses it every week and has n't had any problems . |
28 | True repose is not to be found in that great house , and the flag that proclaims it a ‘ happy home ’ lies to ‘ the lightsome air ’ . |
29 | The city itself needs no introduction for its beauty , theatres , galleries and restaurants , pubs and annual Festivals , which assures it the reputation of a truly international city . |
30 | He regrets it the moment he says it . |