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

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1 The latter has become a form of economic drip-feed of dubious value to the patient , although it has maintained economic activity at a higher level than would otherwise be the case .
2 It has received meticulous counsel from one of the nation 's highest courts about what it might wish to say on the subject in the future .
3 For this reason , the suggestion is made , and it has received some sympathy within the profession , that the audit partner , but not the firm , should rotate .
4 It has received formal approval from the Justice Ministry , which ruled that the Party 's programme is acceptable under the recently-approved Law on Political parties .
5 In other words , for an action to be deviant it has to cause some form of critical reaction and disapproval from others in the particular society .
6 As the National Coal Board has continued to cut coal-mining employment there after the end of the strike , it has placed great emphasis upon the role of its job-creating subsidiary , NCB ( Enterprises ) in providing alternative jobs .
7 It has enabled joint training of staff to deal with the prominent client groups : gay men , drug users , and people who have contracted HIV through contaminated blood .
8 However , another group working in the US believes it has gone some way to understanding the link between high pressures and the superconducting state .
9 As it has to pump more blood round the body to service the muscles you 're using , it will get bigger and stronger in order to do so more efficiently .
10 This , with the already established Course I , will continue to operate until it has reached due completion for students currently in training .
11 It has reached that level in half a century , for 50 years ago today the experiment was begun which led to the first recorded observation of this polymer .
12 In that time , it has created new philosophy within Scottish Nuclear for getting things done , improving the way we work , and making significant savings in the company 's costs .
13 This year we decided at the AGM to visit the Llangollen Railway , having learnt from the railway press that it has made rapid progress in the last three years .
14 It has achieved remarkable success in winning money from the European funding programmes .
15 It has sought effective compliance in public contracts to national and EC standards , close attention to sub-contracting arrangements and monitoring of cross-frontier activities .
16 The figure has now been recognised as a late fifteenth-century masterpiece and it has aroused some excitement in the art world , but there is still perplexity as to its author .
17 For many years now it has given much pleasure to both young and old .
18 And while France formally supports the need for reform , it has given considerable support to General Aoun .
19 It has become usual practice for record companies to advance bands some money to underwrite the costs of these first tours .
20 In large organizations it has become common practice for audit committees , consisting of representatives of senior management , the internal audit department and external auditors , to meet .
21 It has become big business with a huge amount of money riding on the outcome . ’
22 Reporting a net loss of $56m for 1992 , Norsk Data A/S , Oslo says it has obtained fresh financing from two Norwegian banks , Den Norske Bank and Fokus Bank , but that the deal effectively makes the existing shares , which are currently suspended , worthless .
23 Informix Corp does not want to raise its stated goal of a 20% pre-tax gross margin , even though it has exceeded that goal in recent quarters , chairman and chief executive Phillip White told the conference .
24 ‘ It does n't matter who you are , it has to take that period of time .
25 However , it has assumed great importance in the case law of the European Court in recent years for an additional reason , namely a struggle for power between the different European institutions both inter se and in relation to the Member States .
26 ‘ The National Grid does not own the land on which the pylons are to be built and it has to negotiate some form of agreement with the landowner , ’ he said .
27 It has provided unique information on the pattern of food consumption and expenditure in Great Britain for fifty years .
28 The architect-designed classroom is proving popular with the four and five year olds who use it and it has provided more space for activities .
29 It has provided excellent service in the past , and wishes to do so in the future .
30 In recent years it has paid particular attention to M0 , M4 and M5 .
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