Example sentences of "it has [verb] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 During that time , as in the case of many other trappings of modern America , it has crossed the Atlantic and subsequently emerged in Britain .
2 Computer Associates International Inc has just about run out of available US software products companies to snap up , and now it has crossed the Atlantic , making landfall in Dublin , where it has bought the assets of C++ object-oriented C specialist Glockenspiel Ltd .
3 Despite the vast amount of money it has squandered the CIA has been remarkably unsuccessful in warning America about genuinely important hostile acts by Russia and her allies .
4 Scottish Office staff believes it has made the IACS literature terse and ‘ user friendly ’ .
5 The USC says it has asked the SNM to join the other groups " in the national interest to contribute to the common effort to seek a political solution " .
6 The Black Hats versus White Hats centenary match took place on May Day , Monday the 5th May 1980 , as part of a ‘ family fun day ’ , and it has remained a May Day event on alternate years since then .
7 The country is very keen to host the summer Olympics in the year 2000 and , with a visit pending from an International Olympic Committee delegation , Beijing is determined to show that it has put the Tiananmen Square massacre behind it .
8 It has accused the RUC of ‘ turning a blind eye ’ to the problem in Nationalist areas .
9 It has won the Silver Nymph Award at the International Television Festival in Monte Carlo and the Royal Television Society 's Award for ‘ Best Drama Serial ’ of 1989 .
10 It has infiltrated the CIA and the FBI .
11 Let there be no doubt it has shown the IRA in its true colours .
12 Let there be no doubt that it has shown the IRA in its true colours .
13 To celebrate , it has produced The Hydro of Yesteryear , a history which makes fascinating and , in part , highly amusing reading .
14 AT&T 's NCR Federal Systems Division is upgrading some of the products it is supplying as part of US government contracts : it has added the AT&T StarStation 386 DX PC to its $800 million , eight-year Office Automation Technology and Services ( OATS ) contract with the the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) which it won back in in 1989 — 12,500 Intel 80386-based personal computers and 2,500 laptops have been shipped so far — and has upgraded computers supplied under the 1988 , $1bn Standard Multi-user Small Computer Requirements Contract to run Unix SVR4 .
15 Markham , Ontario-based Geac Computer Corp — which has been promising an acquisition a month over the next 12 months , got two under its belt for the same month in May : it has bought the UK end of struggling MAI Systems Corp , MAI ( UK ) Ltd , and has also picked up Tekserv Computer Services Ltd .
16 It has targeted the Redcar area in a bid to persuade travellers to use stations at Redcar East and Redcar Central by distributing thousands of leaflets through letter boxes .
17 Portland Group claims it has got the US market ‘ pretty well stitched up , ’ and will re-focus efforts on cracking the European market and the low-end of the i860 vendor spectrum .
18 It has refused the Cree 's request for an undertaking not to commence logging until their outstanding land claim has been settled .
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