Example sentences of "[adv] it have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When he was jilted after five years together it had a devastating effect .
2 I 'm not sure perhaps it has a thin catheter or wire I do n't know wire I 'm not sure .
3 A bird kept in captivity is fed all year round , so obviously it has an easier time than one in the wild which has to feed itself whatever the season , but it still has the hunting instinct .
4 The smears made the shape of a winged lizard , only it had no proper nose .
5 So it has no official status whatsoever and has not been a subject of consideration by the County Council .
6 Walton stresses that there is no simple concept or criterion of the child 's best interests which can be applied in a crude rule-of-thumb way , and no group or individual which has sole authority to assume that generally it has the best conception of the child 's interests .
7 The most important factor is whether or not it has a standard case and motherboard .
8 ‘ $ ’ , ‘ — ’ , ‘ - ’ , ‘ ! ’ . ie. It has the same syntax as the module name .
9 In the late nineteenth century his family helped to found this small town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and by the time that Stanley Pons was growing up it had a thriving textile industry , his father owning several mills and employing over 1000 workers .
10 Yet , inevitably it has a political dimension .
11 As a consequence , whereas before the government used to control the amount of loan redemption by setting a maximum redemption period for each category of asset , now it has a global control .
12 Now it has a global appeal .
13 After I had read out the concentrated edition to my two guests , Moltke remarked : ‘ Now it has a different ring ; it sounded before like a parley ; now it is like a flourish in answer to a challenge . ’
14 Now it has a proper licence .
15 Nevertheless , now it has the necessary imprimatur from the Pope , the Catechism will be sent for translation into dozens of languages and prepared for dispatch around the world .
16 Originally it had a flat plaster ceiling , but by the 1850s the bookcases on this lower level had become completely full , and in 1859 the roof of the building was raised and the barrel-vaulted ceiling and gallery bookcases which you now see were constructed .
17 On the teletext today it had a few words from Fergie saying that he reckoned that the no. of points they need to win the league is 84 .
18 Today it has a distinct weight advantage over its rivals , its 400-day weights equalled only by the Simmental , and the meat is very lean .
19 This is a major predator of small mammals in Europe ( Brown , 1976 ) , although today it has a limited distribution .
20 Here it had a devastating effect on seagrass beds and mangrove swamps .
21 I always use this kind of music as part of the test sequence ; here it had an extraordinary naturalness , a quite seamless integration from bass to soprano , which one immediately recognises as true .
22 Locally it has the same form as a rotation in SR : .
23 Frequently in trouble were ‘ foreigners ’ from East Looe who would cross the river to steal soil from the common ; presumably it had a good name for fertility .
24 Rather it has the magnanimous ambition of offering the public a hands-on experience of the recent computerisation of all the data relating to the excavations .
25 But no well sometimes it has a reverse effect on people .
26 Sometimes it has the loamy texture of a newly-ploughed field .
27 From the UK 's viewpoint , the time was right in 1949 as by then it had the productive capacity to take advantage of the added price competitiveness in dollar markets which devaluation would provide , while needing to rely less heavily on imports from those areas .
28 Furthermore , if it is pressed while on the last input field of the last line of a scrolled area , then it has the same effect as EXIT SCROLLED AREA FORWARDS , described below .
29 Furthermore , if it is pressed while on the first input field of the first line of a scrolled area , then it has the same effect as EXIT SCROLLED AREA BACKWARDS , described below .
30 Furthermore , deeds made by individuals need no longer be sealed , although they may seal if they wish to do so , and deeds made by a company need only be signed by a director and the company secretary ( or by two directors ) and , provided that the deed is expressed to be executed by the company , then it has the same effect as if it was executed under the company 's seal .
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