Example sentences of "[noun sg] it have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In ret in terms of inward investment the economic development strategy focuses on inward investment it has a role to play .
2 Also known as the COCKATRICE it has a cock 's comb on its head and it is born from an egg laid by a rooster and hatched by a snake .
3 But it would be very odd if a corporation had no means of protecting itself against wrong ; and if its property is injured by slander it has no means of redress except by action .
4 But it would be very odd if a corporation had no means of protecting itself against wrong ; and if its property is injured by slander it has no means of redress except by action .
5 As it was not a corporate borough it has no freemen 's registers , other than those of the Cutlers ' Company , but for certain periods the parish registers give the occupations of recorded males .
6 London have all the entertainment , music and modern technology , famous buildings , statues , and money ; but on the opposite side it has the ugliness , violence , loneliness , homelessness , lots of pollution , litter , the poor run-down parts of London .
7 If untouchability were to be regarded as an integral part of the Hindu way of life , Gandhi feels that he would have to cease calling himself a Hindu , but he firmly believes that as an institution it has no sanction within Hinduism .
8 Although classed as a village it has a town hall in the market place .
9 Well it 's like a big lever and it has a , at the bottom it has a bar which the very high tensile steel is fixed into .
10 To the north the Corridor had a sea coast of 76 km ; to the south it had the river Notec and the Notec canal .
11 Like most other examples of this type it has no aisles but a short , wide nave , covered by four domes .
12 But just this week the Government told Northampton Council it had no objection to a second look at Coca-Cola 's plans .
13 The committee agreed to inform the county council it had no objections to the proposal as long as the weighbridge was only used by landfill traffic and the pit only operated in the hours specified in the application .
14 I used it for areas hard to reach with chisel and mallet , and expect that when carving delicate work it has the advantage of not disturbing the workpiece with sudden strikes .
15 If it is sensible to ask this question it has an answer — even though we have not the faintest idea what that answer is — we simply label it ‘ God ’ .
16 The reciprocity is asymmetrical and in consequence it has a proclivity for extending outwards into a network .
17 With the TFT screen , 16Mb RAM and 180Mb hard disk it has a $13,000 — £8,450 — price tag .
18 When the solar wind encounters the magnetic field of a planet it has the effect of compressing the planetary field on the ‘ upwind ’ side , and of trailing it out into a long magnetotail on the ‘ downwind ’ side .
19 It had a bit of all of these things rolled into one and best of all , on the last day it had the races .
20 The thermal printer works in much the same way as an impact matrix printer in that instead of a column of needles in the printing head it has a column of heating elements .
21 Bristol is only half aware that in the entrance hall and staircase hall of the Royal Fort it has a masterwork of European significance that ranks easily alongside Frederick the Great 's interiors at Sans Souci .
22 Once a bat has detected a moth it has the advantage , because bats can fly much faster than moths .
23 Well I 'll be nice little er , a very small boat there but because it 's , of the colour it has a lot of impact .
24 On the surface it has no problem with it — the technologies at issue NCR either has or is moving towards — but it wants more information before it lends any support .
25 On the surface it has no problem with it — it either has or is moving towards the technologies at issue , but it wants more information before it lends any support .
26 In repose it had a curve of sensuality , contradicting the hard , square jawline , and hinting that , in certain circumstances , it could be persuasive and — exciting ?
27 In the beginning it had a circulation of two thousand ; by 1930 it was selling nine thousand copies per month at ten cents .
28 According to Electronic News it has no OEM customers as yet , but it has two deals cooking .
29 The ROA would prefer to see the money used to increase prize money in the lower races , but when money is reallocated in that manner it has a way of disappearing .
30 On paper it has the price , performance and specification to worry a car as good as the Vauxhall Carlton GSi 3000 24v .
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