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

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1 The Company can now demonstrate that it has systems in place that enable us to provide a high quality service .
2 He wears an old-fashioned brown tweed jacket , looks like it has biscuit crumbs sprinkled all over it .
3 We may say that a living body or organ is well designed if it has attributes that an intelligent and knowledgeable engineer might have built into it in order to achieve some sensible purpose , such as flying , swimming , seeing , eating , reproducing , or more generally promoting the survival and replication of the organism 's genes .
4 This is not to reject the approach out of hand ; but merely to acknowledge that it has weaknesses .
5 When we look at the normalisation movement we can see that it has implications for professional approaches , but it will be argued that the concept itself has been open to more than one interpretation leading to differential impact on professional practice .
6 Is he saying that it has balances that are not accounted for by other services ?
7 This is just another way of saying that it has 3ml of alcohol in every 100ml .
8 Whilst this type of order is fairly common , it must be appreciated that it has defects as compared with an outright transfer of the matrimonial home to the wife .
9 If the Union must have a security structure of its own , it necessarily follows that it has needs which are not covered by Nato and interests which go beyond the mutual defence guaranteed by the North Atlantic Treaty .
10 If either side indicates that it has time pressure , such as the seller needing to complete the sale before its financial year end , the other may well wish to exploit this .
11 Dragon Project researcher , Don Robins , has shown that stone has a ‘ defect structure ’ , which means that it has gaps which can trap electrons .
12 It means that it has control in the context of a market-oriented environment which has a dynamic and fundamental effect on the nature of the budgetary process .
13 It is tempting for any regime to claim that its very survival proves that it has consent and support .
14 Sun Microsystems Inc has denied that it has plans to develop a Sparc implementation of Microsoft Corp 's NT operating system , as reported last week in the US paper Open Systems Today : the paper quoted Sun president Scott McNealy as saying ‘ NT needs to be ported to Sparc — if they [ Microsoft ] do n't do it , they are missing the boat ’ ; despite the denials , observers hint darkly that some sort of effort involving Sparc and Microsoft is under way , and will come to the surface over the next few months .
15 Sun Microsystems Inc has denied that it has plans to develop a Sparc port of Microsoft Corp 's NT operating system , as reported last week in the US paper Open Systems Today .
16 None of the previously written data is lost unless it has bee overwritten .
17 It is both salutary and stimulating to show that it has roots in people 's minds .
18 Siemens Nixdorf claims that it has 40% of the European market , with an installed base of 500 in the UK .
19 They are therefore subdued , and scarcely noticeable to a casual reader : the " animated glitter " ( 2 ) , the " impassive earth " ( 5 ) , the " devious curves " ( 6 ) ( the fact that the earth is impassive , or devoid of feeling , suggests that it has capabilities in that direction ) .
20 The High Court has held that it has jurisdiction to hear an originating summons on the question of the Inland Revenue 's right to demand information where the taxpayer had no statutory right of appeal against the demand , and a failure to comply would result in a penalty ( p 101 ) .
21 People will look at it and see if it has relevance for them .
22 He was told : ‘ We try to keep the panelling for three years , to get it thoroughly seasoned while other wood is dried artificially if required before it has time to get seasoned … we use chiefly mahogany , oak and walnut , a vast amount of teak — one of the most useful woods in railway construction — sycamore ; yellow deal for partitions , roofs and floors ; elm we find of very little use , but we are now very partial to Padouk wood [ from South Australia ] , though the workmen do n't like it much on account of its toughness ’ .
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