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

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1 The main opposition group , the National League for Democracy , said it expected to have an absolute majority when the final results are compiled in about three weeks .
2 All right , many of the audience would find it puzzling to have a middle-aged woman playing the juvenile role , but some of the audience would recognize just what they were hearing .
3 Originally a Celtic settlement and later a Roman one , it has had a stormy history .
4 While this has not affected sales , it has had a negative impact on profits , Sage noted .
5 The controversy surrounding the overall record of the Thatcher administration suggests that it has had a major impact .
6 As the Party has grown it has been able to achieve representation in local government to the point of having controlling power on some councils , it has had a major voice in the first Assembly , the Convention , and the second Assembly , and it has elected representatives at Westminster and the European Parliament .
7 As part of the deal with Prue Leith , it has had a major facelift .
8 It has had a changing intake and many staff believed that recently the ability range of pupils had fallen somewhat .
9 Because of its widespread use in technical and scientific English in particular , it has had a strong influence on similar registers in other languages through translation .
10 It has had a chequered history , including use as a powder magazine .
11 I just wanted to tell you that I glanced at your book while cleaning my master 's study ( he is a doctor ) and it has had a terrible effect on me .
12 It has had a long and complicated history ; but , at the present day , the form required by law for the creation and transfer of estates and interests in land is both uniform and simple .
13 France has had no super-communications ministry ; but it has had a long tradition of state control , planning and Jacobin centralism .
14 Although black film making in America dates back to the days of the silents , it has had a dismal and frustrating history .
15 He says it has had a big impact .
16 Ever since Queen Victoria bought the estate in 1848 it has had a special place in the affections of the royal family .
17 It has had a long-standing application with the American Department of Transportation to fly from New York to Stansted .
18 While advances in information technology have so far done little to change the telephone itself — give or take a few microchips and memories — it 's easy to see that IT has had a dramatic affect on the underlying telecoms infrastructure , and the way we use it .
19 Advances in information technology have so far done little to change the telephone itself , but IT has had a dramatic affect on the underlying telecoms infrastructure , and the way we use it
20 It has had a symmetric multi-processing version of Unix SVR4 available for its Sparc-based DRS6000 systems on the market for some eighteen months now .
21 It has had a profound effect on personal morality — especially on criminality . ’
22 For some years , it has had an associate office in Accra , Ghana 's capital city .
23 And what happens is that if an embryo has the single gene for being male , it happens to have a white chromosome not surprisingly , it turns on thousands of other genes that then make the embryo into a male , but , but that single gene has to be there to act as a switch and that 's that gene is also present in alligators and crocodiles so the point I 'm making is it is just wrong to say that , that all these discoveries about genetics cut no ice with human evolution , because human things can not be influenced by single genes .
24 And his kiss when it came had a new depth and intensity born of the freedom they had both found during the past moments .
25 Another similar adjective is platonic which equally clearly must have been used associatively , to mean having a link with Plato ( as indeed it still does in one of its senses ) before it came to have an ascriptive value roughly equivalent to chaste .
26 It seemed to have a good deal going for it .
27 It tends to have an active or passive belief , whether articulated or not , that it is either superior to , or rightfully distinct from , other similar groups .
28 Heading south and with part of it reportedly burning , it threatened to have a devastating effect on the marine environment of the northern Gulf , which was particularly vulnerable as a shallow , largely closed area of water with little natural turbulence or tidal flushing .
29 There was a frequently reiterated belief that for Tanganyika to be understood properly in the international community it needed to have a strong English language press in which TANU policies would be stated clearly .
30 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 ?
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