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

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1 It has been an awful long time in the development , but V M Technologies , the semiconductor development affiliate of ASCII Corp , the software development company run by Kazuhiko Nishi , which has been having a rough time of it of late , has finally announced that it has completed the preparation to sell its long-promised home-grown microprocessor fully compatible with Intel Corp 's 80386 , the first 80386 clone developed in Japan .
2 And it has enabled the Met to build up an institution that makes the arts splendidly accessible to the general public , without it indulging in crass commercialisation .
3 Despite the vast amount of money it has squandered the CIA has been remarkably unsuccessful in warning America about genuinely important hostile acts by Russia and her allies .
4 Although it has announced an intention to provide DCE-conformance with the Windows Remote Procedure Call ( RPC ) , it is not implementing all of DCE 's functionality , only the RPC .
5 I certainly confirm my hon. Friend 's comments about the quality of the work at Vosper Thornycroft , which is the basis of its competitiveness and why it has achieved the order placed directly by my Department .
6 In one respect it is unique : it has developed the ability to move eggs from its own nest to another by carrying them in its beak .
7 The USC says it has asked the SNM to join the other groups " in the national interest to contribute to the common effort to seek a political solution " .
8 It has become a cliche to say that Prague is the most beautiful city in Europe , but that fact still struck me as a stunning truth on this , my first visit there .
9 It has become a ritual to return via Roydon Common , for there is always the chance on this bossy stretch of heath land of wintering hen harriers .
10 For the young , death is so unreal that it has become a pleasure to play with , part of the fantasy of violence .
11 For instance , it has become a cliché to describe Asia-Pacific as the world 's most dynamic economic area .
12 In legal and semi-legal texts , it has become the norm to use lexical repetition even in instances where no ambiguity might result from using pronominal reference .
13 We are told that their slogan is the power to choose and the right to own ; however , it has become the power to take and the right to steal .
14 It has become the fashion to make a few comments about the Sessional Orders , which is very useful .
15 More recently it has tackled the need to overcome the problems of illiteracy and lack of education by producing a series of ten audiovisuals ( slide/cassette packs ) to be used in clinics and hospitals as well as in dioceses and communities throughout the region .
16 It has adopted the technique used by American lobby groups of rating politicians in the same way that companies are rated for their credit-worthiness .
17 It has provided an opportunity to develop many aspects .
18 It has provided the spark to get me going again . ’
19 Since 1801 it has had the right to claim a free copy of all British and Irish publications under the relevant Copyright Acts .
20 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 .
21 Though the London market was slow to recover from the great crash in October 1987 , it has enjoyed a bumper run in 1989 .
22 Telecom Australia , which trades off-shore as Telstra , says it has won a licence to build and operate a digital cellular telephone service in New Zealand ; Telecom Corp of New Zealand Ltd will also face competition in the cellular market from BellSouth Corp , expected to launch its network next month .
23 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd , Seoul , South Korea has bought Harris Corp 's Harris Microwave Semiconductor on undisclosed terms , saying it has set the stage to produce Gallium Arsenide chips to help strengthen its international competitiveness in telecommunications .
24 The petition was never delivered but the muttering about it has persuaded the king to promise a consultative assembly once all this is over .
25 Although DATEC has provided external moderators , who play a key role in maintaining standards , the colleges are also encouraged to provide their own assessors to assist staff where necessary and , as DATEC regards meeting industrial needs as a prime requirement , it has encouraged the colleges to appoint industrial assessors .
26 You should try to prevent this situation arising , possibly by exercising the dog on the leash for a day or so if it has shown a tendency to behave in this fashion in the past .
27 It has avoided the need to invest in time and paper systems , such as monthly reports which would otherwise be required to keep in touch with personnel developments .
28 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 .
29 ‘ If a company is serious about stress then it has to address the issues raised , ’ commented , a chartered clinical psychologist working as a consultant with KPMG Peat Marwick , especially if it emerges that certain internal working practices and management are the major factors in staff stress levels .
30 It has to harry the government to take a less relaxed view on international nuclear proliferation .
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