Example sentences of "[adv] it have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Naturally it has some of its stuff running on Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcs and Unix SVR4 systems and will be doing more . |
2 | Naturally it has different applications in different contexts . |
3 | Perhaps it has more force against emotivism than against the attitudinism I have described . |
4 | I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it |
5 | Like the cold war , it is , as Mary Kaldor has defined it , an imaginary war , only it has more substance . |
6 | Frustratingly , however , the IPG was unable to view these publications in advance and so it had little idea as to how useful they would be . |
7 | Cleo Huggins made a tree that had another little notch on top , so it had this kind of Arabic feel . |
8 | Malcolm White , who retired as Headmaster at Gillott 's School in 1980 , has revitalised the Junior section in recent years , so much so it has 55 members under 18 ( 53 boys and 2 girls ) . |
9 | So a typical accountability will read something like ‘ to erm help decide erm publishing policy in order that something should be achieved ’ , so it has those those those three parts to it . |
10 | will it , so it 's all got ta |
11 | Well it depends on the people who are producing or directing or whatever , so it 's all got different ways of doing it . |
12 | Well it depends on the people who are producing or directing or whatever , so it 's all got different ways of doing it . |
13 | Thus it has simple computational procedures , or ‘ perceptual primitives ’ , which address the visual array in parallel so as to identity area , centre , point of contact , symmetry , and so on . |
14 | Though still it has all the marks of makeshift industrialisation and decline , with municipalism picking up the pieces , building endless estates of council houses . |
15 | What is more it had gold tassels , a feature only found in America , nowhere else in the Salvation Army world . |
16 | Traditionally it has two main uses : by the Marxists to describe the type of society which preceded ‘ capitalist ’ society ; by legal historians to describe a particular kind of legal relationship . |
17 | A tiger with extra-sharp teeth can kill prey more efficiently than a normal tiger ; hence it has more offspring ; hence it passes on , vertically , more copies of the gene that makes sharp teeth . |
18 | The justification advanced — and clearly it has some validity — is that medical opinion is divided , or , more important , that the legal concept is of a different nature from the medical , involving considerations other than the mere question of scientific evidence , such as notions of responsibility or the common good . |
19 | Inevitably it has qualitative differences and is not easily written or smoothly integrated into the ‘ isms ’ or historical categories of the discipline . |
20 | Now it has all come back . |
21 | Now it has 200 and by the end of the year there will be close to 400 . |
22 | In 1987 it had 16 sites and 15,000 workers ; now it has 11 sites and 11,000 workers . |
23 | Now it has two security guards . |
24 | Miami previously had no black members of Congress ; now it has two . |
25 | Until recent times ‘ gay ’ meant happy — now it has different usage . |
26 | Now it has several and one of them is themed to represent the genuine local product : ‘ the pub ’ for a hotel in London , ‘ the tapas bar ’ for one in Madrid . |
27 | Manchester at first lost out very badly on rail investment , but now it has some compensation in the Windsor Link and is going ahead with an advanced tram system that will take over a number of heavy rail routes . |
28 | Its chief virtue lies in its medicinal qualities which were thought considerable ; even now it has some use in the treatment of ailments . |
29 | Now it has another meaning . |
30 | Kochan points out from 1895 to 1905 the strike movement grew , increasingly it had political rather than simple economic concerns . |