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

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1 It may also have different siting relationships to some of these than the purely exploitative patterns indicated above .
2 It may well have shocked listeners in 1957 , but it now comes as the most delightful interlude — genuine , not mocking , in its evocations .
3 It should also have measurable benefits on the farm .
4 3 It should preferably have clear glass or plastic on all sides so that you can view the web clearly .
5 Looking back on it today , however , I perceive how dated it is ; but , in the 1930s it might just have excited interest , simply as illustrating one direction in which a Marxian might , in his disillusionment , turn .
6 But even then it might simply have pre-empted things .
7 It 's magic , of course , and it brings great benefit to us but it could also have terrible dangers in store for us — just like magic carpets !
8 ‘ Maginot Line is English 6c , and if he is n't doing that grade then Just Do It ca n't have hard moves on it ’ .
9 This implies that the vendor is representing itself as an insurer whereas the real claim is the full value of the damages suffered by the breach of contract ; ( d ) ensuring the purchaser acknowledges it has not relied on any representation other than those incorporated in the sale agreement and that it shall not have any right to rescind the sale agreement .
10 If such integration were the aim , it would immediately have enormous resource implications in an already impoverished education system .
11 It would also have many applications in Third World countries since it uses rubber tyres in both modes and thereby has an incline capability of ⅙ This means that in Third World countries instead of flattening the mountains and filling the valleys to make them level to one could follow the contours of the countryside and enormously reduce civil engineering costs .
12 It would n't have any point that could be called a beginning or end , any more than the surface of the earth has a beginning or end .
13 Commenting on the thirty one thousand , er Mr 's erm er scenario , that the County Council would clearly think this to be erm unreasonable , it would clearly have regional implications er as I said earlier er in my opening remarks er the County Council would accept that it would n't be meeting its regional commitments , erm er it would be difficult in practice bearing in mind the level erm of commitment we 've got and there may well be local problems in in local housing markets with the level of er of growth er at that level .
14 erm and certainly it would not have much retention .
15 Each executive selected an episode that he wished to redesign so that it would not have negative consequences .
16 Although North Korea was widely thought to have the technical expertise to produce nuclear weapons , many experts concluded that it would not have sufficient stocks of plutonium for a viable weapon until 1992 , and would not be in position to test such a device until 1995 .
17 It will also have specific matters such as the need to return original documents and photographs , to record experts and quantum details on the appropriate registers and to extract useful documents for the library .
18 It will also have four research and development centres , three in the US , one in Asia , and 10,000 employees .
19 As a rule of thumb , if Target has sufficient distributable reserves to effect the purchase of its own shares , it will also have sufficient capacity to carry back against the preceding six years ' mainstream corporation tax all the ACT incurred on the distribution , so this should not be a real cost .
20 It will also have some impact on training commitments required of users , and whether end-users can be expected to use the system independently or whether they will need the assistance of an intermediary .
21 For if a planet or moon is too small then it will not have enough gravity to retain an atmosphere unless it constantly replenishes it by evaporation from the surface ; the gases simply float away .
22 But Middlesbrough council claims it will not have enough money to do the work .
23 As it fails to enable Alan to take reasonable care for his own safety it will not have this effect .
24 Choose a spot where it will not have direct sunlight falling on it and where it will not be overheated by a radiator or other room-heater .
25 It will initially have 65 customer access points , with bandwidth-on-demand transmission rates of up to 2Mbps .
26 I mean I 'm not , do n't get me wrong , I 'm not one of these formal you know want 's to everything but the idea of this is that we go we get it off the ground and then the management committee take over and run it , it will hopefully have two parish representatives , wo n't be overcommitted by being you know constantly hectored and badgered by people saying this is your ground .
27 Mitsubishi Electric Corp is said to be looking to the second source agreement with Digital Equipment Corp on the Alpha RISC to build a new base for its semiconductor business : the company gave up manufacturing its own mainframe and mid-range computers several years ago , in favour of selling IBM Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co machines on an OEM basis , and focusing its strategy on client-server systems , where it was assisted by its purchase of the Apricot Computers Ltd hardware division — but Apricot insists that it is 100% wedded to the Intel Corp iAPX-86 architecture and has no plans to build Alpha machines , although if the instruction comes in from Tokyo , it wo n't have much option ; there is an element of two-timing in Mitsubishi Electric signing up with DEC because it is already a member of the Hewlett-Packard Precision RISC Organisation .
28 In which case it wo n't have any effect on the on the rent .
29 It can not have pleased Kimon , the Spartans ' friend , any more than it pleased politicians of more obviously radical complexion .
30 It can not have half-taken place .
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