Example sentences of "has [pers pn] that the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Legend has it that the once-rounded peaks had their tops lopped off by a supernatural force to make a flat-topped bed and table for St Columba when he visited the island in AD585 .
2 Popular idiom has it that the four themes are very imperfectly combined in the family : ‘ children ruin a marriage ’ , ‘ sex and family life simply do n't go together ’ , and so forth .
3 Orientalising wisdom has it that the rural masses know nothing about politics and are satisfied with the new commodity economy generated by the privatisation of land .
4 Rumour has it that the new product will have two inferfaces — the familiar character-based screen and a GUI lookalike , with button bars and WYSIWYG editing .
5 Why … well pit talk has it that the reigning world champion Ayrton Senna might just be signing for the team next season … if he comes will Nigel go … what 's his future … this is what he told Central South …
6 Popular mythology among mothers has it that the first child is always the most ‘ difficult ’ , and it is easy to see why this should be so .
7 Tradition has it that the first fenoderee was actually a handsome prince from the proud fairy tribe of the Ferrishyn .
8 And rumour has it that the big-name band will be outrageous rockers Guns N' Roses .
9 Built by William the Conqueror in thanks for his victory over King Harold — legend has it that the high altar marks spot where Harold died from an arrow through his eye .
10 Western Province are in the same boat , and rumour has it that the little general , Dawie Snyman , will replace Hannie Bekker this season .
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