Example sentences of "[adv] it have [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally it has different applications in different contexts .
2 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 ) .
3 What is more it had gold tassels , a feature only found in America , nowhere else in the Salvation Army world .
4 Inevitably it has qualitative differences and is not easily written or smoothly integrated into the ‘ isms ’ or historical categories of the discipline .
5 In 1987 it had 16 sites and 15,000 workers ; now it has 11 sites and 11,000 workers .
6 Of course , today it has romantic overtones .
7 Surely it has better things to do than worry about such matters , and Professional Conduct Committees and indeed , the Joint Monitoring Unit , should be concentrating on cases of misbehaviour or improper conduct by its members .
8 Luckily it had short sleeves , and she knew that the subtle shade of pale aquamarine suited her colouring .
9 There 's er a collar and a what they call a which is a protein tube and then it has various spikes at the end that make it stick on to the outside of the bacteria .
10 Instead it had different functions .
11 Now India was an extremely poor country in nineteen fifty and still is , yet it had six times as many tractors per agricultural acre as China .
12 The 10 per cent guar loaf has 25 per cent less digestible carbohydrate , and hence 25 per cent fewer calories , than white bread , yet it has three times more fibre .
13 Again it has two positions , labelled 0 and n on the Silver and Knitmaster and R and P on the Brother .
14 The internationally respected journal Index on Censorship devoted the whole of its September 1988 issue to the question of liberty in Britain , because , as its opening article entitled ‘ Why Britain ? ’ put it , ‘ if freedom is diminished in the United Kingdom , where historically it has deep roots , it is potentially diminished everywhere ’ .
15 Thus C is diagonal ; we assume it to be in standard canonical form , i.e. it has equal eigenvalues grouped together : this only requires the columns of X to be written in appropriate order .
16 I think it has got to stop because apart from anything else it has knock-on consequences for other paediatricians over how strong they are going to feel in dealing with this problem .
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