Example sentences of "it have [verb] [prep] many " in BNC.

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1 But that is what it has become in many churches where it is surrounded by a po-faced atmosphere akin to a dentist 's waiting room .
2 It has emerged in many countries that , as the standard of living rises , it is more and more difficult to run an autocratic production system using the indigenous labour force .
3 Because the film includes no genital close-ups or explicit sexual activity , it has played in many parts of the world , occasionally with a classification less restrictive than that given to so-called ‘ hardcore ’ sex films .
4 While this makes it easier for the acoustic-phonetic component to guarantee the inclusion of the target phoneme , the task of the syntax/semantic component is made considerably more difficult since it has to choose from many more word candidates .
5 If ADAS wishes to continue to provide the service that it has done for many years to our industry , and as an ADAS spokesman said ‘ not to price itself out of the market ’ , then it needs to join the real world .
6 This is not uncommon and it has occurred with many of the privatization issues in the equity market .
7 This behaviour sounds like a one-off freak , but it has evolved in many , unrelated , groups of fish .
8 Over the years , it has passed through many hands since Sir John Winter established it , including members of the Foley and Lloyd families .
9 The crusaders had returned to their interstellar castle — which flew onward from nowhere to nowhere just as it had done for many millennia , and must continue to do for many millennia more .
10 The headquarters engineering department found , however , that for new stations it had to take on many more staff , both to develop its limited expertise in generation design , and to fulfil its function of coordinating the work of the fourteen divisions to which generation operations and construction had been decentralised .
11 It 's gone through many changes and evolutions .
12 It 's claimed by many people that we live in a cycle where , if you like , we struggle to get through fifty weeks of the year to live for holidays recharge the batteries , then you go into it again .
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