Example sentences of "[subord] it have any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This generous depth , combined with a full-scale neck , a heavily arched back and a lightly-strutted belly , means that the guitar packs a lot more punch than it has any right to — more than a Martin 0–16 New Yorker , I 'd say , although that 's only from memory .
2 Outside , the Chelsea Pensioner pub would have have been doing good business if it had any drinks to sell , but it was purely decorative ; part of garden by Hereford Wyevale Garden Centre called the outer sanctum which won a silver-gilt medal .
3 That 's if it had any sockets upstairs !
4 There are some newspapers which simply will not use a picture if it has any brand identification whatsoever .
5 Population regulation , however , if it has any advantage at all , can only be a long-term one ; it must therefore be a consequence of individual decisions to emigrate , taken on the grounds that conditions will be better elsewhere , not on the grounds that the population level must be kept down in order for the local resources to be conserved .
6 Symphony is such an old program that I 'd be surprised if it has any bugs in it .
7 If such was indeed the case , the assertion of later authors that the Muftilik was created in the time of Murad II , if it has any validity at all , would have to be interpreted as the elevation of an already existing semi-official or official post of no particular consequence , as , in effect , the transformation of the muftilik of Bursa into the Muftilik of the Ottoman lands .
8 If it has any effect , it will be slightly beneficial on the inflation front , but I would n't want to exaggerate that .
9 And erm you know the erm er , I , I do n't know whether it had any adjustment changes or what , but
10 For older women , there is a question of whether it has any relevance at all . ’
11 I find that an extraordinary statement of policy , because I had always believed that , in so far as it had any justification at all , the Labour party 's commitment to unilateralism , to the closure of bases , to the withdrawal from NATO , was based on a principle — on a deeply held conviction that those things were wrong .
12 Decisive victory for either side : that is what Turkish policy , in so far as it has any power , has been striving to prevent .
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