Example sentences of "it have [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 It has net worth of £430 million and net debt of £325 million .
2 the organ is quite one of my most favourite instruments — it has that combination of depth , harmony , majesty and spirituality that can raise the soul , bring joy to the heart and let one cast aside the ephemeral tedia of everyday life .
3 Thus where the discretionary fund management arm of a conglomerate receives confidential information from the corporate finance arm about Company X , the fund management arm may be prevented from using the information of disclosing it if it has actual knowledge of the breach of confidence or possibly where it ought to have known of the breach .
4 It has full interlinking of languages and computing capabilities and can , for example , search for a chemical substance in one language and print out information covering hazards and remedial actions in another .
5 It can provide a precis only where the topic is something that it knows about , so that it has some sense of what conceptual relationships to expect in the story .
6 ‘ The fact that it has some kind of playful relationship with Birmingham is something with which readers of my novels can easily cope .
7 The gardener wo n't like it , but I 'll say it has some kind of disease — ’
8 MANY people believe that the Royal Navy is referred to as the Senior Service because it has some sort of superiority to the Army , but the term was not even heard before the 17th Century .
9 But goodness can choose to change its nature if it has true freedom of will .
10 DEC has found it has another piece of technology to throw on the COSE heap .
11 DEC has found it has another piece of technology to throw on the COSE heap .
12 Whether or not it has any prospect of success this court is in no position to determine , but while it remains alive we do not consider that the judgment of this court can be described as final within the meaning of rule 2 ( a ) .
13 A local authority that spends less on special educational needs does so either because it has less incidence of such needs or because it is in dereliction of its duties to pupils with those needs .
14 If it has less incidence of such needs , does it not follow that it should score highly in the narrow spectrum of examination results for the most able pupils ?
15 If Labour can not win when the country is in the deepest recession since the war and the Tories have ditched their greatest electoral asset , can it have any hope of ever again forming a government ?
16 Did n't it have this sort of political pattern to it
17 Moreover , whatever the course adopted , it would have to receive the blessing of Germany 's traditional enemy , France , for it to have any chance of success .
18 This requires it to have paid-up capital of at least £5 million and to meet other requirements about its asset structure and the range of banking services it offers .
19 But Washington said that while it had prior knowledge of the plot hatched by three disaffected officers , it did not actively back it .
20 Management board chairman Hans-Olaf Henkel said that transfer reduced its extraordinary loss to $562m last year when it had extraordinary expenditure of $1,134m .
21 Management board chairman Hans-Olaf Henkel said that transfer reduced its extraordinary loss to $562m last year when it had extraordinary expenditure of $1,134m .
22 Before the cinema opened the men on the staff were given cigars to puff , so that when you came into the foyer it had that smell of luxury .
23 I mean it had that sort of look to it .
24 It had that quality of making you feel like an old friend who had visited there many times before .
25 Djilas did not at this stage of his analysis refer to bureaucracy as a class , though he recognized that it had exclusive control of production and distribution and that it expropriated the economic surplus for itself at the expense of the ‘ direct producers ’ .
26 He thought he heard the clatter of it in the roads , oh it it had awful stuff of that kind .
27 Reporting first quarter figures for the first time — nothing like good news to encourage such a move — SGS-Thomson Microelectronics NV said net profit for the first quarter of 1993 was $24.4m on sales up 28.1% at $439m ; in the year to December 31 it had net profit of $3m compared with a loss of $102.6m the year before ; first quarter orders soared by 91.2% to $726.8m .
28 In military terms , it had sole possession of the A-bomb ; in economic terms , it was in infinitely better shape than the war-torn Soviet Union .
29 THE US Secretary of State , James Baker , hinted yesterday that the US withheld military support for Tuesday 's failed coup in Panama because it believed it had little chance of success .
30 It had complete control of the Soviet government and of all other significant sectors of Soviet society .
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