Example sentences of "it has [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | It has evidently met with considerable enthusiasm , but there has been initial resistance from some staff and parents who still favour a more academic approach to teaching and learning . |
32 | It has evidently come on since then . |
33 | The railway offers a scenic eight mile ride in a variety of coaches from Europe and Africa — it has astutely cornered the market in demonstrating foreign narrow-gauge rail travel . |
34 | UITF Consensus No 3 states in para 7 that ‘ the amount included in the consolidated profit and loss account in respect of the profit or loss on disposal of a previously acquired business , subsidiary or associated undertaking should be determined by including , if material , the attributable amount of purchased goodwill where it has previously been eliminated against reserves as a matter of accounting policy and has not previously been charged in the profit and loss account ’ . |
35 | However the recent revival of interest in the practice , which can be traced back to 1977 , represents a new departure , rendering it of far greater potential significance than it has previously assumed . |
36 | The Council rejected a mainframe bid from IBM Corp , even though it has previously supplied equipment to the organisation . |
37 | It may consider it will get better marketing support from Novell and the Univel partnership than it has previously had from the relatively small SCO operation here . |
38 | It has previously been as high as 60p , and should rocket . " |
39 | In many of the simpler agricultural societies this is also the normal way to organize labour ; no wages are paid , but , over a period , each household pays back in labour form whatever it has previously received in labour form . |
40 | It has previously been recorded from depths of 0–740 m but recent investigations in the Rockall Trough by the SMBA have recorded it from 1200 m . |
41 | It has previously been shown that infiltration of lymphocytes in the submucosa occurs within only a few hours after gliadin challenge . |
42 | From our laboratory , it has previously been reported that the acid stimulatory effect of gastrin can be fully explained by the stimulation of histamine release . |
43 | It has previously been found that an enhanced bile acid loss may also be the consequence of diarrhoea and increased intestinal transit itself , and bile acid malabsorption is not often likely to be the primary cause of the diarrhoea . |
44 | It has previously been recognised that eating produces a more noticeable rise in G17 than in G34 . |
45 | It has previously been shown that the prevalence of gastric metaplasia in H pylori positive duodenal ulcer patients is significantly lower after highly selective vagotomy than in patients with duodenal ulcer before operation . |
46 | It has previously been reported that H pylori infection raises serum pepsinogen I in non-uraemic patients but only by about 25% . |
47 | It has previously been shown that there is no acetyltransferase enzyme activity in the epithelial cell membrane . |
48 | As it has previously been shown that there is no enzyme activity in either the supernatant or the brush border , the drug must be absorbed before it is acetylated . |
49 | Furthermore , it has previously been shown that bile may either be more directly noxious to the oesophageal cell proteins ( including perhaps also the DNA ) than acid and may also generate abnormal nucleic acid metabolism making these cells more liable to death or serious epigenetic or genotoxic damage . |
50 | If the bat 's brain hears an echo from another bat 's cry , and attempts to incorporate it into the picture of the world that it has previously built up , it will make no sense . |
51 | In terms of the political system , it can be said to provide the means by which a government is chosen but , despite the results of the 1983 general election , the extent to which it will continue to be capable of providing a government ( at least in the way it has previously done ) remains under question . |
52 | In order to get a true comparison between the firms ( and accordingly between the contributions , both capital and income generating , of their partners ) it may be necessary : ( 1 ) to revalue capital assets to a common date ; ( 2 ) to bring in the profits from the disposal of any property not required by the merged firm ; ( 3 ) to devise some means of compensation if goodwill is to be written out of account where it has previously been treated as an asset in which the partners have a share ; ( 4 ) where work in progress features in the accounts of one of the firms , to eliminate it by billing or to write it off against the capital accounts of that firm 's partners ; ( 5 ) to settle how bad debts are to be treated post-merger , either charged generally against the new firm or separately against the partners of the old firms ; ( 6 ) to write off the value of old fixtures and fittings ; ( 7 ) to revise profit and loss accounts to a common accounting date . |
53 | For television is not a ‘ neutral ’ provider of images or a mere facilitator , it has increasingly determined the manner in which high performance sport is played and presented to the public . |
54 | In itself it tells us nothing about what constitutes such a nation , although since the late 19th century — but not , commonly , much before then — it has increasingly been defined in ethnic-linguistic terms . |
55 | In the last thirty years , however , it has increasingly been the lawyers who have projected the legal solution to those who were previously estranged . |
56 | What is more , because this youthful community has little contact with the older generation it has increasingly little reason to see why it should defer to the older generation 's judgement . |
57 | In not believing such relations to be wrong , conservatives are going against the whole ethos of the modern world , in which it has increasingly come to be held that humans should be treated as equals . |
58 | The main reason why I think inductivism should be abandoned is that , compared with rival and more modern approaches , it has increasingly failed to throw new and interesting light on the nature of science , a fact that led Imre Lakatos to describe the programme as a degenerating one . |
59 | It has increasingly displaced common law as the most extensive form of law in Britain and it is the most definitive of the four . |
60 | It has increasingly been used for technical as well as valuation issues , and for dispute resolution . |