Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And just as the MOD has chosen to let such production lines be closed down , rather than pay contractors for the cost of mothballing them , so too has it cast a cold eye on the plight of domestic defence electronics companies .
2 Has it done the same to you ? ’
3 First , it discusses the government 's impact on the Conservative party : has it created a new Conservatism ?
4 Has it got a key though ?
5 Has it got a fair-trade mark ?
6 Has it got a black arrow ?
7 If you 're looking at triangles you 're first thing you 're looking at is has it got a right angle ?
8 so that 's your first one has it got a right angle ?
9 Will you get on that ma , has it got a long play ?
10 Has it got a tenth root ?
11 I say , has it got the fair-trade mark on it ?
12 Our first question is has it got the fair-trade mark ?
13 Has it got the same number of petals on it ?
14 Cos the thing is as well , I might be inclined to get a two anyway , because she wants it to last a little while do n't she ?
15 Because Boocock has concentrated upon colour photographs it has a disturbing quality of being particularly modern although the last day of steam at 70A , the depot which served Waterloo , was 9th July 1967 .
16 This allows it to generate an incredible 550 volts .
17 ESAT 's licence allows it to offer a full range of satellite services , with the exception of speech telephony .
18 The artefact 's affinity to the unconscious also allows it to play an important role in marking different forms of social reality , and allowing these and the perspectives arising from different social positions to exist concurrently without coming into overt conflict .
19 If this happens it seems the old male is doomed .
20 DEC says it plans a new DataCentre Monitor for Ultrix , a watchdog for SunOS , HP-UX and AIX Unix .
21 But the Evangelical Alliance UK , which says it represents a million churchgoers , immediately responded by saying the Church must not adopt society 's view of marriage as disposable and pre-marital sex as inevitable .
22 Sue 's boss was angry ; he says it sends a clear message to criminals .
23 MIPS says it made a strong effort at the beginning to get the SCO on very favourable terms but the sponsorship just was n't there .
24 The Health Authority says it made the only logical decision .
25 Now 43 , she is married with a two-year-old daughter and says it took a long time to settle down to a ‘ normal life ’ .
26 D&B says it evaluated a dozen query tools before deciding on Microsoft Access , which proved more user friendly than any of the others , and does n't require SQL programming skills .
27 The more things change , the more they stay the same : taking a leaf from our own book , InformationWeek says it procured an internal IBM memo written June 26 by the director of advanced workstations and AIX systems Jeff Mason telling staffers not to push System/3x users to the RS/6000 , which he himself is responsible for , for fear of undercutting sales of the company 's highly profitable higher margin AS/400s .
28 Meanwhile , Central 's forecaster says it remains a wet out look .
29 The Post Office says it hopes the two sides can come to an agreement at a branch meeting this evening .
30 The hunt says it plays a vital role in the county 's conservation , and warns that if foxhunting is banned , foxes could become extinct.Chris Moore reports .
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