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

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1 However , the occasional long journey has revealed some of the Metro 's hidden talents : ‘ It has a surprisingly spacious interior and is extremely comfortable on a long haul .
2 It has a completely unique quality and is obviously one of the distinguishing features of our century .
3 It has a curiously defensive nature , I realize as I walk down it .
4 In other words , it has a most limited scope .
5 from a distance it looks more black than brown and it has a most interesting tail which , when closed , looks like one of the flippers scuba divers wear .
6 It has a slightly sharp flavour and is crumbly and moist .
7 Nowadays , Lancashire cheese is kept for three months , so it has a slightly fuller flavour .
8 And detailed chemical strains of the outer membrane show that it has a slightly different structure from normal unit membranes .
9 I think it has a rather shaky present here but it 's got a very solid present in other countries at the moment , where I think feminism is one of the most dynamic movements .
10 The jet is visible ( it has a rather different structure from jets considered elsewhere in this book because of the motion of the surrounding fluid ) .
11 So , point six erm okay look at the sentences one and two under six , one is apparently ill-formed , herself left , except in I think some Irish dialects actually yes , well it has a rather special meaning where herself is given special status erm in the context , but in normal English , English herself left is ill-formed , but two , Florence saw herself is fine herself is a reflective pronoun refers that herself each other or one another , the other are reflective pronouns .
12 I make no bones about the Government 's position : we believe firmly that , where competition can be exercised , it has a wholly beneficial effect .
13 It has a wonderfully mild climate all year round , and as a result , there is a profusion of shrubs and flowers .
14 The good thing about this one ( which is based on the Houghton Mifflin standard ) is that it has a pretty comprehensive range of supplied sets of rules and you can easily modify one of these to your own requirements .
15 A gharial crocodile ; it has a particularly prominent tip to its nose and catches fish with a sideways sweep of its slender jaws .
16 It has the Army ( active and retired ) , it has a particularly high proportion of prisoners and pensioners , and it has the Cerne Giant .
17 Good fun , even if it has a predictably upbeat ending .
18 If it has a fairly low speed , gravity will eventually stop the rocket and it will start falling back .
19 It has a fairly pronounced slope and a hump in the middle which proved my undoing .
20 Although the surviving school building as of much later date , it has a fairly complicated history .
21 It has a peculiarly romantic ring about it and refers to ‘ special protection , opportunities and facilities to enable them to develop in a healthy and normal manner in freedom and dignity ’ , to ‘ special treatment , education and care ’ and ‘ love and understanding and an atmosphere of affection and security ’ .
22 If you are in France , try to find some of the Port Salut that is still made by the monks — it has a more distinctive flavour than the mass-produced cheese .
23 Sometimes , however , it has a more specific sense , when used by authors with a materialist view of nature and human history .
24 The reason HP is rated ‘ difficult to arrange ’ by more people than other credit types is not that people think it would be more difficult to arrange , but that people generally were quicker to apply any comments to it presumably because it has a more prominent image for them .
25 Alcohol is a greater danger than food because It has a more powerful effect .
26 For the purpose of constitutional law , it has a more technical meaning signifying more or less what in popular language is referred to as ‘ the government ’ , which term embraces , rather vaguely , the Prime Minister , Cabinet , central government departments and all that goes with it .
27 Music plays directly on the emotions of the mind , without the go-between of words , so it has a more direct impact on the mind .
28 It has a more direct effect than anything we are doing now . ’
29 Compared to the Chardonnay it has a more obvious fruit character and in its youth possesses a greater depth of flavour and bouquet .
30 At its most specific , it has a very limited currency : it recurs between canine and feline , and between puppy and kitten — but that is about all .
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