Example sentences of "[conj] it have [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Disappointed , though , that it had so little capacity , that the machine 's power was squandered so liberally on the user interface rather than running the applications .
2 The emperor attended the première , and seemed to approve , despite his observation that it had too many notes ( ‘ Just as many as are necessary , your majesty , ’ Mozart is said to have replied ) .
3 But a corporation created by or in pursuance of an Act of Parliament is subject to the rule that it has only such powers as are expressly conferred , or are necessarily or reasonably incident to the fulfilment of the purposes for which it is established .
4 Unfortunately for IBM , its problems are not simply that it has too many staff .
5 I want to say in conclusion that it has as many consequences for the devout Evangelical as it does for the hardened Catholic .
6 Concepts like labour organized life in much the same way as the notion of God had done in the Middle Ages , and it had as little material reference .
7 ‘ One never knows what the fire will do , and it has so many aspects .
8 If it has so little status , why bother understanding it , one might ask !
9 But it has so much scope to go further .
10 Our Sun ‘ loses ’ 4 million tons of mass this way every second — but it has so much mass to play with that this rate of mass loss would only add up to 7 per cent of the total after about a trillion ( million million ) years .
11 ‘ The technique still needs to be evaluated , but I think it has a positive feature because it has potentially fewer complications . ’
12 According to those calculations , Paribas should be trading at around Fr650 while it has only this week started to trade over Fr600 .
13 I remembered Gerry saying she thought it must be a radio phone as it had so many digits .
14 This acts to surprise the liver into activity , for it has very little work to do when you are on a pure diet .
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