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

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1 Perhaps it has more force against emotivism than against the attitudinism I have described .
2 I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it
3 Like the cold war , it is , as Mary Kaldor has defined it , an imaginary war , only it has more substance .
4 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 .
5 Cleo Huggins made a tree that had another little notch on top , so it had this kind of Arabic feel .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Its chief virtue lies in its medicinal qualities which were thought considerable ; even now it has some use in the treatment of ailments .
10 Now it has another meaning .
11 Maybe it had some bearing on Uncle Fred 's last words to me as I went off to do my National Service in the army .
12 Maybe it had some reality in sales transactions of other times , when buyers took goods away then and there or a day later .
13 In most areas , only bulls with small ivory survive , a fact which bodes ill , genetically speaking , for the future of the species — if indeed it has any future in the wild at all .
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