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

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1 It moved in the same half — crouched , shambling run as it had the night before , quietly , stealthily , purposefully .
2 The fire was not lit and the room did n't seem as cheerful and welcoming as it had the night before ; they broke their fast quickly on warm oat cakes and mulled wine , saddled their horses and rode back along the track to the highway .
3 It was more adaptable and was less expensive as it had the quality of being effective , whether richly ornamented or not .
4 Jimmy Johnson sank his teeth into the family 's bull terrier as it had the arm of an 11-year-old boy locked in its jaws .
5 There have already been suggestions that Wang 's deal with IBM to sell the RS/6000 has not lived up to expectations — in June 1991 IBM took a stake in the financially troubled company , in return for which Wang agreed to sell the AS/400 and RS/6000 machines ( CI No 1,697 ) , but late last year said that it would not be adding to its stake as it had the right to do under terms of the agreement .
6 There have already been suggestions that Wang 's deal with IBM to sell the RS/6000 has not lived up to expectations — in June 1991 IBM took a stake in the financially troubled company , in return for which Wang agreed to sell the AS/400 and RS/6000 machines ( UX No 39 ) , but late last year said that it would not be adding to its stake as it had the right to do under terms of the agreement .
7 This style makes easy reading and might form the basis of a ‘ live performance ’ as it has the feel of a radio script .
8 But Palmer 's log that day contains a significant remark : ‘ Bart [ Czirr ] suggests that we use palladium as the metal cathode as it has the ability to let hydrogen diffuse through it at will .
9 Organisers say they hope to set one up in Darlington as it has the county 's highest proportion of ethnic minorities .
10 Too strong light should be avoided , as it has the habit of developing leaves above the water .
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