Example sentences of "it have [adv] [vb pp] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It would have even more credibility if the Labour party would claim and set out the funding that it would provide for the national health service , which it has expressly failed to do .
2 For example , in circumstances where there may be legitimate public concern about the violation of human rights by the new regime , or the manner in which it achieved power , it has not sufficed to say that the announcement of ‘ recognition ’ is simply a neutral formality .
3 It is to the new government 's credit that , in its first budget , it has not sought to loosen the constraints , but to carry on living within them .
4 But it has not sought to gain the backing of an official international financial institution .
5 Even the SRHE/Leverhulme enquiry carried out during the early 1980s was arguably weakest on the curriculum , and although the Society has organized conferences on curricular issues ( most recently that on Education for the Professions ; Goodlad 1984 ) , it has not attempted to tackle the overall questions of what is taught and what ought to be taught .
6 So far it has not managed to find suitable grounds big enough to take four lawns which would make it eligible to become a competition centre .
7 Leasing is a system whereby a financial institution purchases a piece of equipment and leases it back to the company , which then has the use of equipment it has not had to purchase .
8 ta ta oh , at least it has n't come to rain again pull Oh my light has n't come on
9 The main reason why I think inductivism should be abandoned is that , compared with rival and more modern approaches , it has increasingly failed to throw new and interesting light on the nature of science , a fact that led Imre Lakatos to describe the programme as a degenerating one .
10 It has also threatened to oust most of the UAL board by a shareholder vote .
11 The Tunisian government is attempting to persuade fishermen to fish further north and not to trawl in shallow waters ; it has also pledged to stop dumping by the state-owned chemical plants by 1996 .
12 But it has also begun to create a corporate culture where some companies have become a kind of economic prison where senior management can legally abuse and ill-treat their employees , and silence any protest with the threat of the sack .
13 Whether by accident or design , it has also served to conceal historical information of considerable importance .
14 Cable & Wireless Plc said its results for the year to March 31 will show an exceptional charge of £84m and exceptional gains totalling £178m to comply with new accounting standards — there will be exceptional profits of £60m from exercise of warrants in Hong Kong and of some £118m from the sale of 20% of Mercury Communications Ltd to BCE Inc ; the charge will cover its interest in undersea cable systems — it has also decided to reduce the book life of its digital submarine cable assets to 15 years from 25 , which will lead to an additional £12m depreciation charge each year .
15 It has also sought to negotiate , and with some organizations managed to conclude , " casual workers charters " .
16 It has also returned to auctioneer Christies International , lifting its stake back to 5.7 per cent .
17 It has also helped to ensure that intensification of agriculture in the French LFAs has not occurred , preventing any agriculture/nature conservation conflict .
18 It has also offered to store works that will not be travelling , and to coordinate every stage of the Barnes exhibition , all without charge .
19 It has also agreed to declassify information on pesticides approved for use before 1986 .
20 It has also promised to review the ban on television advertising of condoms and the high import duty imposed on them .
21 It has also come to rely on the part-time staff made available by the Association pour le Fouilles d'Archeologie Nationale , which in turn depends largely on private money , although it is in the charge of the Ministry .
22 It has also had to keep an undisclosed number of doubtful loans before offloading the unit , Kleinwort Benson Australia , to the California-based bank Security Pacific .
23 It has also managed to improve political prisoners ' living conditions .
24 Sometimes a feature of the Constitution is discerned as such only at the time when it has just ceased to have much relevance .
25 ‘ Its concentration on domestic mortgages makes it more like a building society than a bank and , although it has been making losses with the rest of them , it has just managed to climb back into profitability . ’
26 Its initial growth was interrupted by the subdued stock trading that followed the 1987 stock market crash , though it has since resumed to trade in reasonable volumes .
27 It has since grown to include dealing in all the major currencies , and become particularly important when oil price rises created huge world surpluses and deficits .
28 It has already undertaken to sell off £100m worth of businesses and to raise £150m through a rights issue or by attracting a suitor .
29 This mean that as it has already applied to run that route it only now needs clearance from the British government .
30 At the time of writing , the THORP plant is in fact nearing completion , and the Sellafield management is boasting of the long list of multimillion pound contracts it has already won to reprocess nuclear fuel from around the world .
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