Example sentences of "it have a [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The much-rumoured pact will see Insignia admit it has a licence to Windows source code and the right to modify it at the application programming interface level to improve the performance of SoftPC , its Windows-under-Unix package .
2 Thirdly , it has a tendency to a rather static and essentialist picture of both ‘ men ’ and ‘ women ’ , in this way ignoring the important and real differences between women themselves .
3 The original cartridge in the hand-held Nintendo Game-Boy , it has a popularity to equal even Mario and Sonic .
4 It 's round , but it has a clarity to it that you might associate with a Telecaster and not with a Les Paul . ’
5 ‘ What I have found in the region is that because it has experienced more downturns than other parts of the UK it has a resilience to the dips the economy may take , ’ he said .
6 And and the final thing that that that I ought to say is is that i if i it has a hangover to what 's going to be said later today .
7 The much-rumoured pact will see Insignia admit it has a license to Windows source code and the right to modify it at the application programming interface level to improve the performance of SoftPC , its Windows-on-Unix package .
8 It has a claim to be considered the first court school of the Middle Ages .
9 First , there is an episode which Thucydides mentions neither in the Fifty Years nor as an ‘ alleged reason ’ in book i ; but it has a claim to be mentioned , because it is clear interference with the colonial empire of Sparta 's ally Corinth .
10 A jeer in her voice , she said , ‘ No one can deny it has a ring to it . ’
11 Her elder sister rebukes her : ‘ It 's only providing for its family ; it has a right to them .
12 It too , in a sense , is a potential person but it would seem the act of a fanatic to insist that it has a right to life .
13 In bad weather conditions , it has a lifeline to safety , a long and unbroken wall crossing the summit and continuing as a reliable guide to the environs of Ingleton .
14 British town planning , both as a movement and as a profession , found that it had a relevance to wider questions to which it could respond .
15 I should prefer the headland without it but it 's beginning to look as if it had a right to be there . ’
16 By the sixteenth century , no longer assuming that it had a right to positions of leadership in the armies , the aristocracy began to attend military academies where it learned the art of making war .
17 Anthony Scrivener QC , for the defence , had told the judge that Goldman had such an interest in protecting the MCC share price that it had a motive to ‘ create a story ’ about his client mounting a bear raid .
18 It had a son to be proud of : Samuel Champlain , founder of Quebec , who was born there around 1569 .
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