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

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1 The Halifax says it has about 505,000 Tessa account holders , with an average first-year balance of £2,700 , giving a total of around £1.4bn .
2 Currently , it has about 550,000 motor policies in force ; last year , in terms of written premiums , it wrote £84m , and this year it is looking at £150m-plus .
3 I think that is why it has so many cinema fans and why the best cinema creators in Spain come from there .
4 It has only four combat aircraft — armed maritime reconnaissance aircraft — and no armed helicopters .
5 It has only two EC competitors .
6 After a period of being grounded on the Shag Rocks , it has now confounded weather experts by drifting west , directly towards the Falklands .
7 The impact of modern technology is probably of profound importance , providing as it has relatively cheap information storage on film and communication equipment ( video and newspapers ) .
8 The Amiga also has a Motorola 68000 , 512K , a built-in 3.5 inch disc drive and a mouse , but it has much better colour graphics and sound .
9 It has very low surface brightness , and is best seen with low powers as an oval blur .
10 Concepts like labour organized life in much the same way as the notion of God had done in the Middle Ages , and it had as little material reference .
11 In the 1930s and 1940s research on one large mollusc , the squid , revealed that it had truly giant nerve axons , which could be dissected out individually and were big enough to insert electrodes into .
12 Here was a country so backward that it had only one landing strip , a mile of tarmacadam road , six schools and two hospitals that were really little more than clinics .
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