Example sentences of "it have [vb pp] a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For a given outlay of local currency it has ensured a higher value of imports than would have been available under a market valuation of the currency .
2 Television may have made inroads on the number of live spectators but , if anything , it has encouraged a greater degree of participation in a far wider range of activities .
3 Thus in many cases where a buyer seeks to reject goods supplied under a sale contract , it does so because the transaction has proved uneconomical , for instance because the market has fallen , or because it has found a cheaper source of supply ; it may then sieze on any trivial breach , or any ambiguity in the contract , in order to justify rejection of the goods .
4 It has taken a closer look at what it pays and what it gets out of its Brussels El Dorado , and it is not happy .
5 Never though can it have housed a greater galaxy of scientific and industrial leaders than on that Thursday last month .
6 It would make the association feel that it had had a better hearing if it saw the Minister face to face rather than pursuing the matter in correspondence .
7 There are n't many new ideas , or the money to back them , so if there is a good script that has an Asian angle , the chances are it 's got a better probability of getting made .
8 because it 's got gold wheels right it 's got a better suspension .
9 Well it 's got a higher voltage .
10 And it 's got a bigger shed as well .
11 No actually it does n't have a curve , it is a triangle but it 's got a longer base has n't it ?
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