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

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1 It can provide a precis only where the topic is something that it knows about , so that it has some sense of what conceptual relationships to expect in the story .
2 Involved in the idea is the injecting of emotion into the relationship so that it has some substance and the subject and object are linked by feeling .
3 The purpose is to improve work performance and is justified only if it has that result .
4 Mr Wallace expects to get support for his view that the Scottish Constitutional Convention should go into cold storage , not just because it has little relevance but also to expose Labour as uninterested in cross-party co-operation .
5 I find that an extraordinary statement of policy , because I had always believed that , in so far as it had any justification at all , the Labour party 's commitment to unilateralism , to the closure of bases , to the withdrawal from NATO , was based on a principle — on a deeply held conviction that those things were wrong .
6 Decisive victory for either side : that is what Turkish policy , in so far as it has any power , has been striving to prevent .
7 The usefulness of the Grand Plan , even if it had few subscribers , was that it provided a cover .
8 Even when it has that opportunity , because directions have to be sought , it is clear , as we have seen above from Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive , that it has no power to exclude such evidence at the interlocutory stage other than to limit the number of witnesses .
9 A local authority that spends less on special educational needs does so either because it has less incidence of such needs or because it is in dereliction of its duties to pupils with those needs .
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