Example sentences of "[conj] it also have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A crater called Bruno ( after the Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno ( 1548–1600 ) ) is particularly crisp , and it also has bright rays emanating from it . |
2 | This lack of fit is the product of the historical process of class formation , and it also has historical implications . |
3 | But it also had implicit ones . |
4 | It called for strong winds in order to execute the full range of manoeuvres ; but it also had sufficient lifting power for Don to go on television and demonstrate its use as a crop sprayer , photo-ship or bird scarer ! |
5 | The implications of this were discussed almost entirely in relation to the release of land for housing , but it also had considerable implications for the tenure pattern of new housing . |
6 | But it also had potential drawbacks , because the use of a church 's income , or part of it , to provide for members of a family could assume a disproportionate weight compared with religious observance . |
7 | This must be a factor in the cuckoo 's ability to lay its eggs so rapidly , but it also has other advantages . |
8 | ‘ Participation ’ is another but it also has other sources . |
9 | It has also developed something of an international character ; not only does it attract a proportion of its students from overseas , but it also has strong links with overseas institutions . |
10 | But it also has important consequences for the epistemological status of the resulting social theory , and much of the novelty of Marxism is said to arise from its break with traditional conceptions of knowledge . |
11 | In this respect the UK system , though it also has substantial defects , is superior , as I shall now try to establish . |