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

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1 It can prove that it has secured additional revenue sources , while protecting our screens from unwelcome foreign imports .
2 It has built empty factories which it lets out free of rent for up to five years .
3 The latter has become a form of economic drip-feed of dubious value to the patient , although it has maintained economic activity at a higher level than would otherwise be the case .
4 I think it has prevented more activity than it has allowed .
5 For some unknown reason it has moved eleven times .
6 One might imagine , for instance , that it has turned equitable estates and rights into legal estates and rights .
7 It has obliged local authorities to sell off council houses and has reduced the importance given to municipal housing .
8 In that connection , it has employed independent consultants to assess the NRA 's work , but there has been no independent assessment of this scheme .
9 Knowledge of the devastating effect which even a limited nuclear attack would have on the environment and the people in it has motivated increasing numbers to campaign vociferously for nuclear disarmament , either multilateral or unilateral .
10 ICL says this upward trend is continuing and that it has gained another 1% in 1992 .
11 The practitioner utilizing this block steps up to meet the kick as it is coming in , thus meeting it before it has gained full momentum and power .
12 Fremont , California-based Cirrus Logic Inc says it has received two shareholders ' class action lawsuits alleging it violated US securities laws ; in the usual phrase , it dismisses them as without merit and intends to contest them vigorously .
13 It has received good reviews ( not tested by Ski survey ) including a study by Liverpool Poly .
14 It also says it has received new supplies of needed parts and should meet current demand on most products during this quarter .
15 The Wall Street Journal has been going through Richardson , Texas-based Cyrix Corp 's prospectus for its proposed initial public offering ( page seven ) and finds that the company has a hitherto undisclosed dispute with Texas Instruments Inc over licensing and manufacturing issues — Cyrix says it has received limited supplies of chips from Texas , and as a result ‘ assumes it will not receive any products from Texas Instruments in the future ’ ; the dispute could give Texas , which has a licence to sell Cyrix-designed chips under its own name , the right to sell all current and some future Cyrix products through the term of the five-year agreement , making it harder for Cyrix to develop its own brand name identity ; the current manufacturing agreement with SGS-Thomson Microelectronics NV would be able to meet its needs to the end of the year , after which it would need to buy its own manufacturing facility , expand its contracts with the two firms , or do a deal with another chip maker ; earlier this month , SGS-Thomson signed a new contract agreeing to supply chips to Cyrix to the end of 1994 , and gets the right to sell Cyrix-designed chips under its own name .
16 It has received international recognition and a long and impressive list of visitors — including the Prime Minister — have lauded its achievements .
17 Over the past three years it has received 11 visits from the Sudbury-based charity group Christian Cargo .
18 But because it is happening in Africa it has received little attention .
19 My argument here is not on that issue , since the focus of their attention was on Parliament and parliamentary procedure and I want to introduce the other side of reform into the debate — where it has received insufficient attention .
20 It has received meticulous counsel from one of the nation 's highest courts about what it might wish to say on the subject in the future .
21 The agency can not start work on a claim until it has received these documents .
22 For this reason , the suggestion is made , and it has received some sympathy within the profession , that the audit partner , but not the firm , should rotate .
23 It has received formal approval from the Justice Ministry , which ruled that the Party 's programme is acceptable under the recently-approved Law on Political parties .
24 The service is short of 369 lawyers , but it has received 517 inquiries about its own articled clerk and pupillage scheme launched in May .
25 Though a statement of Catholic doctrine , it has received widespread acceptance .
26 Yet in practice it has strengthened some countries ' public sectors at the expense of their private ones .
27 It has saved many lives
28 It has saved much time and effort in the long run .
29 It has saved some breweries from takeover , and encouraged new ones to open .
30 Faber 's agreement came into effect on 1st May ; it has appointed two part time merchandisers to support its reps in monitoring an agreed list of 400 Faber titles .
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