Example sentences of "it [adv] [verb] to have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And however you decorate your spacious new room , it still tends to have that feel of two rooms made into one . |
2 | It 's only a little shop and yet it always seems to have lovely decorations . |
3 | It also has to have some mechanism by which the latent TL signal is zeroed that can be related to an archaeological or geological event of interest . |
4 | It also claims to have better integer performance than the mid-range IBM RS/6000 model 540 . |
5 | It now claims to have 56 per cent of DRG , but Mr Franklin would not say when the bid would go unconditional . |
6 | Micro Focus has been had an object-oriented research programme under way since 1989 to explore what it really means to have re-usable code in practice . |
7 | In other areas , the role of MRI is not yet fully established but it certainly seems to have several advantages with regard to imaging bone marrow malignancy , staging pelvic cancers , and in head and neck tumours . |