Example sentences of "it have [art] [adj] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Barnardo 's helps families and children who have serious problems and it has a new service called ‘ Positive Options ’ which helps children , young people and families where someone has AIDS .
2 A major suite of chambers with pier-and-door partitions , colonnades and light-wells comparable to the so-called ‘ royal apartments ’ at Knossos is located in the northern sector , not in the East Wing : it has a lustral area attached to it .
3 It has a secluded garden bordered by a stream .
4 when buying a new model opt for a smaller vehicle which consumes less fuel and make sure it has a catalytic converter fitted
5 The 486DX is a different in that it has a numeric coprocessor built into it and so does n't need one adding as a separate unit .
6 This attitude is one of the things that has given non-verbal communication such a bad name and since it already has a somewhat shaky reputation due to the fact that it has no powerful theory associated with it , its academic credibility suffers in comparison to that of formal linguistics .
7 It has an unusual legend attached to it .
8 It has an interesting history revealed in the medieval walls which encircle the town and in the 16th century castle with archaeological museum .
9 It has the deepest sea known — 36,200 feet , nearly seven miles .
10 This tree is familiar to botanists because it has the largest seed known , as well as one of the largest leaves .
11 The position of the territory , situated to the northeast of Beijing , bordered to the east by Korea and with a long frontier with Russia , was somewhat ambiguous , Home of the Manchu Qing dynasty which ruled China from 1644 until its fall in 1911 , it had a distinct status shared with no other part of the empire .
12 When the Data Protection Committee was set up in 1976 , to redeem a pledge made by the Home Secretary when Younger reported , It had no such limitation put upon it — it was in fact the first body empowered to investigate information systems in the public sector , and the Committee came to see this as a major aspect of its work .
13 This one was recorded from the rabbit by W. R. Levick , reference 6 ; it had the receptive field plotted in the centre , and responded to bars at different orientations as shown by the responses round the outside of the figure .
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