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

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1 And it needs to have a path to get there and back .
2 Since 1988 it has had a working arrangement with the Tokyo Stock Exchange ( TSE ) which allows the TSE 's Topix stock index and Japanese Government Bond futures contracts to be traded on the CBoT .
3 For the time being UNESCO is unable to send a cultural mission to Iraq to investigate the situation , although it has had a team of experts lined up since July of last year .
4 Santa Cruz has to date kept a very low profile in Japan , although it has had a product available on NEC 9800 series personal computers for some years .
5 It has had an operation you know .
6 Woodland Hills , California-based American Mobile Systems Inc reports that it has had an offer from LIN Broadcasting Corp 's Transit Communications unit to buy not less than 8.75m newly issued American Mobile shares for $8.50 each ; Fleet Call Inc has currently bought 714,286 shares of its common for $5m as part of a previously announced agreement for Fleet call to buy no less than a majority of American Mobile 's shares at $7 each ; the new offer assumes that the Fleet Call deal will be completed as planned .
7 It has had an effect on us , but it 's relatively limited .
8 But it has to have a record button ?
9 The company says that it wants to have a hand in computing , video , telephony , wireless and information technologies as these activities converge .
10 ‘ How does it feel to have a dyke fancy you rotten ? ’ she managed .
11 She watched it with mild curiosity ; it seemed to have a life of its own .
12 It seemed to have a life of its own as the needle ate up the cloth .
13 Bourdieu has written on traditional societies and modern society , but does not at all on the face of it seem to have a theory of modernization .
14 and really always has been , erm , the idea of a centre is , is simply because you consider how much it costs to have a point wired when the house is , is built , er several people nowadays is ha well they buy an old house , they erm , say well we 'll take out the centre light and put us in some wall lights instead you see .
15 This term always had this broader sense until , in the mid-nineteenth century , it began to have a capital M and a personified sense restricted to the episcopate , or more often just the papacy , as holders of teaching authority ( see Congar , 1976 ; Hill , 1988 , pp. 75–88 ) .
16 Following on this discussion , the shop decided that it needed to have a policy on career development and it was suggested that ACTS and Staff Council should produce a joint paper. ; A group is to be formed to look at the paper with Sarah Hughes , Bridget Middleton and Peter West in consultation with colleagues ; they will consult with Staff Council concerning a joint paper .
17 It walks on only five of its legs and holds the sixth out stiffly behind it so that it appears to have a sting projecting from the tip of its abdomen .
18 Are there any rules for writing poetry in the sense that does it have to rhyme , does it have to have a rhythm , does it have to have a particular for to be recognised and accepted as a piece of poetry as opposed , perhaps , to a piece of prose ?
19 It is a truism that a good story requires telling ; it seems to have a life and momentum of its own , which demand expression .
20 ‘ Yet it seems to have a song of its own , ’ she said whimsically .
21 It seems to have a will of its own … ’
22 It seems to have a bit of a different taste .
23 Although this is bought through a massive number of connections it seems to have a number of advantages over previously mentioned strategies :
24 It seems to have a mind of its own , and I call it The Great One .
25 Maybe this aircraft intrigues a child because , like a cartoon , it seems to have a face .
26 It seems to have a lot to do with how rapidly our twentieth-century world has changed , particularly in the West .
27 Initially 90% of the production will go for use in NEC products ; to date demand is highest for the 9.4″ screens used in laptops , although NEC expects the market to grow to a $8,900m market by 2000 , when it hopes to have a 25% market share .
28 Not knowing what it meant to have a past , he did n't miss it .
29 But Elton probably would n't mind exchanging his sparkling shorts to suffer Adams ' lumberjack shirts if it meant having a song at number one for 16 weeks like the Canadian rocker did
30 Sometimes , when I have to make precious substances such as toenail cheese or belly-button fluff , I have to go without a shower or bath for days and days ; I hate doing this because I soon feel dirty and itchy , and the only bright thing about such abstinence is how good it feels to have a shower at the end of it .
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