Example sentences of "it have [verb] in a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In 1967 Ron Gorchov dreamed up a uniquely curved and hinged frame to support the canvas on which he paints and in all the years since then he has never wavered from its use , though it has appeared in a wide variety of sizes and variations .
2 The Oxford Polytechnic scheme is sui generis : the extent to which it has developed in a particular context of constraints and opportunities makes many of the decisions it has made and many of the systems it has adopted difficult to transfer to other institutional frameworks .
3 But the chances are it will still be there , and the evidence is that it has existed in a recognizable form throughout human history , everywhere in the world .
4 ( Nor , it may be added , was it only in the nineteenth century that this stratagem was adopted : it has figured in a good deal of more recent writing as well .
5 Maybe he represents the fact that youth rebellion has learnt its lesson , that it has returned in a stronger , more considered , more intelligent format .
6 While this might seem a basic requirement , it has resulted in a wide range of design criteria , each designed to fully respond to the environmental conditions .
7 There was an attempt to push the balance back in favour of the consumer , but privatisation has achieved the opposite because it has resulted in a major shift of power away from the consumer to the producer .
8 One should not expect it to have operated in a unified or uniform manner .
9 Quite rightly , the Labour Party did not wish to exaggerate the importance of a fringe political group which it had investigated in a detailed national survey , based upon a circular to the secretaries of its constituency organizations in 1934 .
10 It had happened in a quiet Nottinghamshire country lane .
11 No it does n't does it , it 's spelt in a different way is n't it ?
12 But what it is it 's come in a great big pack package thing these two speakers .
13 And it 's grouped in a dotted crotchet .
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