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

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1 Companies are merely voluntary associations of individuals joined together by contract , and correspondingly the state has no greater standing to intervene in corporate affairs than it has in the individual affairs of the citizens who make the company up .
2 It is predicted that such developments will gain common ground in the elaboration of the GUI concept as it has in the computer-aided design world , but will quickly diversify in terms of the actual products which emerge .
3 Even so , the bulk of the increase would have to come from improved yields , as it has in the past three decades .
4 In the case of Skelton , it has in the past ten years experienced significant residential development .
5 Coun George Robinson claimed that if the council had received the same level of Government support grant that it had in the 1970s , the poll tax would have been about £100 .
6 Then , as the German economy was firmly steered towards a reconstructed capitalism , codetermination was presented as a substitute for socialization — an alternative way of assuring that big business would never again play the political role it had in the thirties .
7 Presumably , therefore , internal migration exerted no more impact , and probably less , on the British population structure than it had in the nineteenth century .
8 The world of secondary schools was one from which I had been absent for eight years and it had in the mean time greatly expanded , so that the new secondary modern schools now occupied most — although not necessarily the most strategically important — territory .
9 This was manifested in a number of ways , particularly in that pupils still in their second year in the mixed ability classes would be talking about playing with their friends and generally their attitudes towards the teenage culture of pop music and magazines and fashions and discotheques did n't seem to develop so quickly as it had in the streamed situation , and I think really this comes from the problem of those pupils in the streamed situation — in the bottom streams in particular — who found that they wanted alternatives to school when they were in an inferior position in the school .
10 This was manifested in a number of ways , particularly in that pupils still in their second year in the mixed ability classes would be talking about playing with their friends , and generally their attitudes towards the teenage culture of pop music and magazines and fashions and discotheques did n't seem to develop so quickly as it had in the streamed situation .
11 This was manifested in a number of ways , particularly in that pupils still in their second year in the mixed ability classes would be talking about playing with their friends , and generally their attitudes towards the teenage culture of pop music and magazines and fashions and discotheques did n't seem to develop so quickly as it had in the streamed situation .
12 Russia at this time had potential labour force over double that which it had in the mid 19th Century .
13 They face a prime minister , surrounded by figures such as Chris Patten and Michael Heseltine , who shows an appetite for developing Toryism beyond the agenda it had in the 1980s .
14 Under the Counter-Inflation ( Business Rents ) Order , 1913 , it had in the neat figure of speech , or of jargon , employed by politicians ‘ frozen ’ the rent of £600 for those obviously highly desirable premises situated in London SW3 .
15 Making fathers pay the poll tax for their under-age children , he said , hindered the growth of population , which had advanced less in the twenty years since the mid-1830s than it had in the twenty years before that .
16 All animosity towards her husband dissolved and a spark of affection for him seemed to light up inside her , as it had in the old days .
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