Example sentences of "[noun sg] it have [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But when the church breaks through this isolation it has created a potential for growth .
2 After eight months ' work it has acquired a life of its own .
3 In a post-imperial age it has shown a vitality more than sufficient to live to itself .
4 For a start it 's got a village atmosphere which I must say we find rather agreeable .
5 now let's erm just go on to something perhaps that 's more to the point , you were asked on a number occasions er what information was given and so for and when , er can you see in fact on some of these documents that the brochures are indeed dated ? , just look at er please , you can see that it 's a printed brochure it 's got a number of er additions and then we look at page thirty seven boldly state you have that as twenty sixth March eighty five , do n't you ?
6 In a sense it has become a victim of its own success , for the company is still criticised for the derelict land that remains .
7 In which case it has to find a way of lowering expectations of the public good , limiting damage by the pursuit of private interest , building a different notion of good citizenship and public virtue out of that private interest .
8 which is something like speed , only it 's a bit it 's got a direction .
9 But with the decline of France , Italy and Germany from great power status it had become a power vacuum .
10 In the box it 's got a handle .
11 Freedom is valuable and is valued by the public as an end in itself , but as a means to an end it has proved a failure .
12 You see the way it 's done a trace there , sometimes it 'll
13 Each year it has produced a report setting out the state of the education service , and each year Ministers have treated that report as though it were a piece of stinking fish .
14 The government , too , has a responsibility , as through the Common Agricultural Policy of price support system it has guaranteed a market for cereals and encouraged intensive production .
15 There can be no doubt that in the 112 years it has been standing on the embankment it has become a part of the London scene .
16 The population of England and Wales had grown steadily in the centuries up to about 1300 , by which time it had exceeded a level which could easily be sustained by contemporary food production .
17 The Committee reported in December 1942 , by which time it had become a part of the larger Cabinet Committee on Reconstruction problems .
18 Its first public letter to the Scotsman referred to " clerical work " or supervisory jobs as being the best area to concentrate on , but within a short time it had established a register for women 's employment of a wider kind .
19 I mean er it 's , it 's a i i it 's sort of er you can read into it various sort of suggestions for radicalism but at the same time it 's got a lot of erm you know sort of and stuff about the rich peasants , erm land of the rich peasants should not be confiscated
20 Meanwhile ICL 's UK , Warrington-based distributor , Technology Plc , will be offering the new DRS 6000 series 300 models as part of its volume Technical product line , the first time it has handled a Unix box as a commodity item .
21 At the same time it has provided a setting for counter-inflation policy during a period when the emphasis of policy shifted , world-wide , towards the control of inflation .
22 It is eager to scotch rumours that the withdrawal of the Official Custodian will mean that its COIF ( Charities Official Investment Funds ) common investment funds will also disappear , and for the first time it has issued a brochure to advertise its products .
23 I understand that Sussex University does n't have a science park , but in fact it 's got a research park .
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