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

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1 ‘ But it only has 4 grams of fat , ’ came the smart reply .
2 To take advantage of that large amount of fuel , we have to develop what are there is the fast reactors , and this is Britain 's fast reactor a fast reactor erm uses energy erm about sixty time uses uranium about sixty times more efficiently than the present type of reactors not sixty percent but sixty times so it obviously has tremendous implications for uranium resources .
3 In the Far East it already has two partners in the shape of Kokusai Denshin Denwa Co Ltd and presently state-owned Singapore Telecom , and the trio say they will spend over $100m over the next few years on WorldPartners .
4 It already has some reports from Ipswich as that bane of gardening life , the cabbage white butterfly , appears to be adapting to the traditional winter in the region .
5 It generally has more impact on debtors and moves along faster than the County Court .
6 She cried fairly easily and it usually had some kind of effect .
7 It usually has low priority in theological education , is disconnected from communication studies and lacks the rich theoretical input which modern rhetorical insight could provide .
8 It usually has more nails on its feet than the African species .
9 The Utica/St John 's posse denies , however , that it ever had any kind of gang affiliation or that the current troublemakers are connected with them .
10 Jacobitism became attractive to a variety of different groups in the 1690s , including commonwealth Whigs , although at this time it still had little support in society at large .
11 But somehow , it still has that touch of glamour .
12 It is common practice to put a battery on charge when it still has some life in it .
13 The public consultation exercise that was part of that erm Greater York study , and quite clearly the Greater York study was not a statutory plan , it was an informal plan , but it was the only way really that progress could be made in the absence erm of adopted local plans in Greater York , it was essential that that document was pursued to give a framework for the preparation of district local plans er and the greenbelt local plan , and the resolution that followed the consultation and the long body of work , and I 'll read it out , was that the development strategy for Greater York from ninety six to two thousand and six should be based on agreed sites within and on the periphery of the built up area , and that the residual requirement be met for the development of a new settlement or settlements located beyond the outer boundary erm of the greenbelt , a quite clearly there 's a major policy implication there that a new settlement was not acceptable within the greenbelt but would have to be er outside the outer boundary of the greenbelt , and the public consultation on that er study er attracted widespread support for a new settlement strategy in Greater York , all six authorities agreed that that was the direction er that had to be taken , it also had another benefit in that it enabled work on the York greenbelt local plan erm to proceed and that has now been taken forward to the stage where the enquiry terminated in May , it 's a joint enquiry in the greenbelt local plan enquiry , with a Southern Ryedale local plan enquiry in April ninety three , and we would hope that the inspectors report on that six month enquiry , when he considered all the objections to the er greenbelt proposals of the County Council , largely supported by the er District Council will be available er in the near future .
14 The implications of this were discussed almost entirely in relation to the release of land for housing , but it also had considerable implications for the tenure pattern of new housing .
15 It also had public viewings of nazi propaganda films of an anti-semitic nature , including one on the ritual slaughter of animals .
16 It also has serious implications for the professional health of the Authority and its schools , since the belief that getting on is merely a matter of saying and doing what significant others wish to hear and see produces not just disaffection and cynicism but also unthinking conformity and the loss of The professional analysis and debate which are essential to educational progress .
17 It also has practical implications for social policy .
18 It also has great potential for the elucidation of pathogenesis in idiopathic diesase , in the field of epidemiology and in microbiological taxonomy .
19 It also has 100 seats on Court which is , so to speak , the Annual General Meeting of the University .
20 It also has two sets of wheels , one set to guide it on rails and a set of rubber tyres for roads .
21 It has also developed something of an international character ; not only does it attract a proportion of its students from overseas , but it also has strong links with overseas institutions .
22 It also has easy access to the Ring Road network , allowing for fast access to the A40/M40 .
23 In London , the firm , created for London 's 1986 Big Bang by the merger of a stockbroker and stockjobber , has a formidable team of bond and equity salesmen ; it also has good contacts with company finance-directors and treasurers .
24 It also has lively networks in Europe and North America , and is receiving good responses from some Asian countries .
25 It also has some degree of resistance to ticks and seems to be well suited to range conditions .
26 If Halliday 's pluralism is superior to monism , it also has some advantages over dualism .
27 It also has another couple of big plus points .
28 But it also has important consequences for the epistemological status of the resulting social theory , and much of the novelty of Marxism is said to arise from its break with traditional conceptions of knowledge .
29 It also has important implications for understanding action in groups , and this was developed in Freud in his Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego .
30 It also has obvious advantages from the point of view of security .
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