Example sentences of "[noun] it has [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a result it has seen sales climb by a third in the first four months of this year .
2 In practice it has involved efforts to cut the size of the public enterprise sector and to make the remainder more efficient and more attentive to financial rather than public service criteria of viability .
3 To ride a horse it has to have saddlery .
4 The integrity of a community 's conception of fairness requires that the political principles necessary to justify the legislature 's assumed authority be given full effect in deciding what a statute it has enacted means .
5 For modern reference it has included centre pages which give useful notes which enables 1992 readers to pin point the location of the original advertiser .
6 In the NHS it has meant allocations , based on last year 's money usually updated for inflation with additional funds for anything new .
7 Since its inception it has made loans totalling over $ 140 billion to 110 countries .
8 Over the years it has received King George VI and Queen Elizabeth ( the present Queen Mother ) after the Coronation in 1937 ; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 after her own Coronation , and more recently the Prince and Princess of Wales on their first tour in 1981 .
9 Over the years it has attracted add-in products , including collections of templates , and this means that it can be sometimes be used as a complete solution to common business problems .
10 Unfortunately for China it has found difficulties in tempting customers away from established suppliers .
11 Furthermore , the pain caused by the presence of an embedded spine makes the muscles it has penetrated contract in such a way that it is driven even deeper into the flesh .
12 Sunderland motor dealer Reg Vardy says that in the past month it has sold £1.1m worth of luxury cars to local businessmen .
13 Microsoft Corp said last week it has started ships of the beta test version of the Windows NT operating system : the beta version has not yet been tuned for performance or size , and does not yet include scheduling or the electronics mail .
14 AMOCO , the US oil company , announced last night that it had found a new gasfield 125 miles east of Aberdeen while drilling on a prospect it has named Appleton .
15 For the traveller it has meant congestion and delay ; for the resident it has produced noise , ugliness and fear , and a turning away from the street as the centre of community activity .
16 The first pieces of Jason , once also called Medley , its long-awaited graphical object-oriented next-generation product for client-server environments , is being rolled out as the tip of an overall strategy it has dubbed Nouveau .
17 The first pieces of Jason , once also called Medley , its long-awaited graphical object-oriented next-generation product for client/server environments , is being rolled out as the tip of an overall strategy it has dubbed Nouveau .
18 ‘ The deplorable state it has left Suzanne in shows that all too well . ’
19 First , by removing entrenched collective bargaining arrangements embodied in nationalisation legislation it has provided management an opportunity to restructure employee relations .
20 Under s178 , which applies to accounting periods ending on or before 30 September 1993 , when Target leaves the vendor 's capital gains tax group it will be treated as having disposed of and reacquired any assets it has acquired intra-group within the six-year period preceding the date it leaves the group .
21 For the traveller it has meant congestion and delay ; for the resident it has produced noise , ugliness and fear , and a turning away from the street as the centre of community activity .
22 One of Scottish football 's greatest achievements is the way it has turned virtue on its head .
23 She praised the Daily Mirror for the way it has highlighted Somalia 's plight .
24 One of the particularly tragic consequences of the war has been the way it has distracted attention from events in the USSR and Eastern Europe , just when it was needed most .
25 Since Edward Elgar 's first symphony in 1908 , British music has enjoyed its greatest age ; but in international reputation it has made Britain little more than one musical nation among many .
26 This massive , muscular breed is now known all over the world and over the last quarter of a century it has seen herdbooks or breed societies established in 24 countries in addition to France ( Argentina , Australia , Belgium , Brazil , Canada , Denmark , Finland , Germany , Hungary , Ireland , Japan , Mexico , the Netherlands , Norway , Paraguay , Portugal , South Africa , Spain , Sweden , the UK , the USSR , the USA , Uruguay and Zimbabwe ) .
27 Supported with some powerful sound effects and swelling music , this rare treat it has toured Europe and north America , and after the Phoenix it is off to Africa , so catch it while you can .
28 For some time it has had career breaks to help women ( and occasionally men ) with family needs and he says it has been successful .
29 Thanks largely to the fact it has raised revenue from abroad — Rangers have enjoyed similar benefits from their involvement in the European Champions League and last week took in £1.5 million from the Brugge game — the SFA made a profit of £5.5 million in the last financial year .
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