Example sentences of "it [verb] to have [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The river needs to be deep enough for the otters to swim and catch fish , the dog otter eating two or three pounds of fish every day , it needs to have thick covering of vegetation along the banks and above all , the water must be clean , fresh and not polluted in any way .
2 However , many wo n't learn just any song they happen to hear — it has to have some resemblance to the typical species song .
3 It claimed to have wide support from parents for its provisions concerning homosexuality , the coverage of political issues in the classroom , and the ‘ moral ’ dimension to sex education .
4 To use environmental analysis as a special intelligence source for top managers is perhaps the single most common reason why it ceases to have any effect on decisions … .
5 ‘ Langdale Head from Wallend , ’ is an impressive little print : as well as aquatint it appears to have soft-ground etching on the fell and rocks .
6 It appears to have important implications for chemistry , as well as for public health and safety .
7 ‘ Do n't spend to much time on it unless it seems to have more relevanace to the case .
8 By the year 2000 it hopes to have similar centres in its six other urban hubs — Edinburgh , Liverpool , Manchester , Leeds , Birmingham and Cardiff .
9 To understand the classicists it helps to have some understanding of what they were reacting against .
10 Furthermore , as it appeared to have popular support from within the hobby , more detailed information was needed before reacting any further .
11 It expects to have early silicon of UltraSparc-I in the fourth quarter of next year .
12 It expects to have early silicon of UltraSparc-I in the fourth quarter of next year .
13 Though the commission could buy by agreement it had to have effective powers of compulsory purchase if it was ‘ to ensure that the right land is made available at the right time ’ .
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