Example sentences of "[vb infin] that it [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , I do know that it features a new , wider stance and a longer body than the present model along with wider wheel-arches and new wheels and grille .
2 We shall think that it defies a physical law if we are naive enough to treat it simply as a structureless lump of matter with a certain mass and wind resistance .
3 It will also ensure that it has a broad base and that the business rate is decentralised .
4 And one can show that it has a discrete inhibitor specificity compared with the inositol trisphosphate gated calcium channel in that this one is specifically inhibited by a plant alkaloid known as rhinadin .
5 In my judgment the principle established by the authorities to which I have referred ( other than the Manchester Corporation case [ 1891 ] 1 Q.B. 94 ) is that any corporation , whether trading or non-trading , which can show that it has a corporate reputation ( as distinct from that of its members ) which is capable of being damaged by a defamatory statement , can sue in libel to protect that reputation , in the same way as can a natural person , although there will of course be certain types of statement which can not defame an artificial person .
6 A third party may claim that it has a direct interest in the actions of States or it may accept that its interest is indirect or peripheral .
7 I wonder if he 's looked in the minutes of the council er for this time twelve months ago er when we proposed a very similar amendment to the one that 's on the board there , the figures are reduced er but certainly lots of the areas are actually there and in fact if he looked back even further in the minutes he 'll see that it bears a striking resemblance to what we actually proposed on the fourteenth of February nineteen ninety one .
8 If an open fire is to be used , you should see that it has a good fire-guard .
9 For example , if we consider one of the stories which Thorndyke ( 1977 ) used we can see that it has a high degree of internal organisation .
10 Before leaving this interesting adjective behind , we may note that it introduces a minor discrepancy from a rather general tendency of qualification which has been gradually emerging by implication in the text so far .
11 The crisis made TI realise that it needed a radical change of direction if it was to survive in the future .
12 Seeing my disappointment he winked an eye and said , ‘ Well , I must admit that it makes a good story ’ .
13 Does he agree that it contains a great many lessons for many people , particularly on the Maxwell scandal ?
14 Of the Imperial Camel Corps he would say that it comprised an aristocratic element among its officers and complete ruffians in the ranks ; all they had in common was a disdain for danger .
15 As Opposition Front Bench spokesmen are murmuring , I will say that it has a Labour council ; that has been the reason for my increasing majority .
16 I do not deny that it plays an important part , but the key to our strength is our industrial might .
17 And if that happens Lotus may find that it has a serious competitor for the first time .
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