Example sentences of "it have much " in BNC.

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1 So of his falling in love with Mrs Moore we are merely informed that ‘ even if I were free to tell the story , I doubt if it has much to do with the subject of this book , ’ and of his father 's death in the late summer of 1929 that this ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
2 Referring to ‘ active citizenship ’ as defined by Douglas Hurd , he wrote : ‘ As a platitude it has much to commend it .
3 It is clear that reading is a dynamic activity in which the reader is actively involved — that it has much to do with the reader 's thought processes .
4 Newer specimens feature Richard Goode 's Sukhoi Su-26MX G-ORBY , where although the registration has been overtaken by events it has much more of a ring to it than G-YELT , for example !
5 Hume 's complex moral philosophy can not simply be equated with emotivism , but it has much in common with it .
6 On paper this hardly looks a version competitive with those listed above ; in the event it has much to offer , which only shows how dangerous preconceptions can be .
7 In its more specific uses it has much to contribute by way of correction to generalizing uses of culture' .
8 His marks appear overstruck by that of Paul Crespin on ambassadorial plate issued to the Earl of Chesterfield [ q.v. ] in 1727 ; although George Wickes [ q.v. ] supplied the Bath presentation cup to Frederick Louis , Prince of Wales [ q.v. ] , in 1739 , it has much in common with a contemporary series of cups with De Lamerie 's mark .
9 It has much to tell us of how the local landscape has developed , and we can read the clues , if we know how to examine the building and its surroundings .
10 The work in the Netherlands is therefore considered here with that of the Germanic Baltic group with which it has much in common .
11 Developed from the Romanesque craft , it has much in common with Dutch , northern German and Polish examples .
12 The many criticisms that have been made of this body of work will be recognised , but again we will be arguing that it has much to teach us , especially as regards incorporating an understanding of instinctive behaviour into an understanding of social relations and moral careers .
13 Despite my reservations about some aspects of the book , I do believe that it has much to commend it .
14 It has much to commend it .
15 It has much more to do with control of the party 's thinking and its power structures ; the debate about modernisation of ideology and whether or not the Scottish party should become more or less independent of the rest of the UK Labour Party .
16 Nor does it have much of a view , since it looks down into the stable .
17 At the Federal level there is an Office of the Co-ordination of Soil and Water Conservation , but it has a tiny staff and its position within the Ministry of Agriculture does not enable it to have much influence on land-use decisions .
18 Not that Eliot harboured any illusions about the efficacy of his work — although Notes … was selling well , he did not expect it to have much influence .
19 The gravest doubt which has assailed historians about Charlemagne 's moral and educational programme is whether it had much effect .
20 In the 1460s , that was an outrage to accepted norms , and it had much to do with their downfall two years later .
21 The eighth-century chronicler Bede adopted the year-numbering system in his historical works and its use spread , for in a Christian country it had much to commend it .
22 After the war , ‘ unfilled ’ vinyl was used because it had much less surface noise , and a few sets of unfilled vinyl 78s were made for early hi-fi buffs .
23 In part it came about as a reaction to the inordinate complexity of S-R theory but , I believe , it had much more to do with S-R theory 's failure to cope with real psychological problems like the performance of radar operators , and with the availability of machines , computers , with mind-like properties that made it respectable to think in mentalistic terms again .
24 However , I 'm not sure it had much choice in the matter , given that it made great efforts in the 70s and 80s to change its image from an ineffective amateur body into a responsible and professional organisation .
25 Idealism , then , simply did not look as if it had much to say about the major events in international relations in the 1930s .
26 Lucy also saw the plan Doreen had in mind , but she doubted that it had much to do with married couples in search of outdoor adventure .
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