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

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1 If a third State has the right to refuse to accept an obligation contained within a treaty , it presumably has the right to accept it upon conditions .
2 It all has the look and feel of a game you wo n't want to put back in its box of the winter !
3 It only has the force of a recommended practice whereas I believe it should have the full force of a standard , but at least it is there and perhaps in the fullness of time it may attain higher status .
4 In particular , he seems to have clashed with the IS lobby , with its own project-related concept of study skills and its conviction that it alone had the knowledge and experience in this field .
5 Politically , and in practice , however , the House of Commons was the working guts of Parliament , and , in addition , it alone had the job of selecting ( and checking ) the Cabinet as the executive to govern the country .
6 On June 28 the congress proclaimed the Crimea to be " the national territory of the Crimean Tatar nation , on which it alone has the right to self-determination " .
7 Though the software was announced with the PowerParallel machine , it already has the ability to run processes on remote IBM AIX workstations .
8 It already has the Patriots ( deployed round the country 's main cities and manned by American crews until Israeli servicemen can be trained to use them ) and the almost permanent presence of America 's deputy secretary of state , Lawrence Eagleburger .
9 When the Commission for Racial Equality carries out a formal investigation and finds unlawful discrimination , it usually has the power to issue a non-discrimination notice insisting on changes in practices .
10 If such an experience can be recalled , it usually has the quality of being a person-to-person contact , not necessarily as equals in understanding , but cutting right through the barriers of status and age .
11 It still had the power to turn the stomach , that whisper of shifting allegiance that Thorfinn himself had picked up weeks ago , and that Dunegal of Nithsdale 's hurried warning of danger had seemed to confirm .
12 Perhaps it still has the charm of novelty ? ’
13 And Hewlett-Packard , with its laser printers , has demonstrated that it still has the ability to build a major business from scratch , and its OEM disk drive business , although not very visible , is treated with respect by its competitors .
14 A bird kept in captivity is fed all year round , so obviously it has an easier time than one in the wild which has to feed itself whatever the season , but it still has the hunting instinct .
15 This stuff here , which is actually dried out but it 's you can smell it , it still has the aroma of linseed oil which is what it is .
16 The release of the husband from his obligations under the mortgage ( as in Precedent 5 ) will not release him from the covenants for title implied under s76(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925 by his having charged the property as beneficial owner ( The Conveyancer , 1982 , p252 ) ; this lack of complete release however is necessary for the mortgagee so that it still has the covenant for further assurance in the event that a defect in title becomes apparent and some mortgagees insist on a specific covenant to this effect .
17 Unfortunately it still has the pyramid selling er
18 However natural it is , it still has the effect of making me cry when I catch sight of myself and nurses have visibly cringed upon seeing them .
19 First recorded in the Domesday book , it still has the centuries old appearance that makes it so popular with tourists .
20 But it nonetheless had the ring of truth about it .
21 While , as has been suggested ( 21 ) , formal training courses may not reduce the tendency for young people to leave the industry it nonetheless has the potential to create a workforce more receptive to new ideas .
22 It always had the problem that , no matter what it dealt with , the copy came out in the blacks and greys of its newspaper format .
23 If the national court dealing with a question of Community law finds it particularly difficult , it always has the possibility of referring the matter to the European Court for a preliminary ruling to elucidate the matter .
24 It also had the advantage of avoiding any suddenness in the Baldwins ' departure from Chequers and 10 Downing Street .
25 But it also had the kind of oddball subject matter that gets one typecast .
26 And it also had the benefit of requiring very little concentration , leaving her thoughts free to roam .
27 It also had the acumen to remain neutral in most of the wars fought between Venice and Turkey and between Austria and Turkey between 1420 and the Austro-Turkish war of 1737–40 .
28 It also had the effect of materially abridging the business of loan societies , most whose loans did not exceed £20 .
29 It also had the effect — along with other schemes — of lowering teenage wages , a response to the argument put forward by Government and employers that they were ‘ pricing themselves out of jobs ’ .
30 But it also had the effect of increasing dependence .
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