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

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1 It also says it has received new supplies of needed parts and should meet current demand on most products during this quarter .
2 To prove its point , it has announced new 1M- , 2M- , 4M- and 8M-bit EPROMs which are to be built using the 0.6 micron process developed in the company 's facility in Agrate , Italy , as part of the Joint European Sub-micron Silicon Initiative programme .
3 In that time , it has created new philosophy within Scottish Nuclear for getting things done , improving the way we work , and making significant savings in the company 's costs .
4 Then , as this piling-up process has proceeded , it has created new interests which future developments have to take into account .
5 Seiko Epson Co says it has developed new metal insulator metal technology for liquid crystal diode displays to compete with thin film transistor technology at the high end of the market , Reuter reports from Tokyo .
6 It has developed new reactor designs , instigated research into everything from waste disposal to the potential for nuclear fusion , was responsible for fuel fabrication and reprocessing ( until this devolved to BNF in 1971 ) , and has put a major part of its effort into developing a commercially viable fast breeder reactor .
7 Ultimate Corp , East Hanover , New Jersey Pick-popper , says it has negotiated new credit facilities with availability of up to $7.5m with Los Angeles based Foothill Capital .
8 It is certain the board would prefer to see Mr Weir re-elected as it tries to keep a united front over the next few months when it has to produce new proposals for its future which are acceptable to the Scottish Office and the Office of Fair Trading .
9 It had to identify new target markets .
10 By 1898 the college had been incorporated as a limited liability company ; it had acquired new premises , a large lecture hall , a library of 3,000 books , a museum , and a gymnasium ; there was an academic staff of three besides the principal , and the nucleus of a picture collection acquired by the principal during her extensive travels .
11 It had had new borrowings or rights issues in each of the last five years and ‘ this pattern appears set to continue ’ .
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