Example sentences of "it have [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As well as beautiful surroundings , it has everything for the more active holidaymaker : scuba diving , dinghy sailing , paragliding , riding , microliting , golf , judo classes , shark-fishing , tennis , all-in wrestling , a fully-equipped gym and a banked motor racing track engineered for speeds up to 200 mph .
2 It has something of the look of the Aberdeen Angus but is a little rougher and without the tapering poll of its eastern cousin .
3 It has something of the African tomtom and voodoo dance . ’
4 Charity workers have recently returned from Romania after completing a survey of the hospital and Mr Paul Stage , chairman of the organisation , said : ‘ It has nothing in the way of modern conveniences .
5 Wearing 175/60 Continental tyres , it has nothing like the grip of a 205 GTi , nor does it have the Peugeot 's steering feel .
6 Within the Rolling Stone thing , I mean , part of it has you as the chief designer and you have to accept the notion that two heads are better than one , which means designers can not
7 While this contributes to crime prevention , especially with respect to joy-riders who steal and drive cars at speed at might ( which requires neighbourhood men in West Belfast to work might duty ) , it has none of the wider community service functions evident in Easton .
8 On politics , it has none of the Washington Post 's killer instincts .
9 It has none of the spontaneity of Barrie , nor any of the wistful melancholy that lies submerged beneath the bright surface of the tale .
10 It has none of the spontaneity of Barrie , nor any of the wistful melancholy that lies submerged beneath the bright surface of the tale .
11 By comparison housework is boring , lonely , unrewarding work , and it has none of the prestige associated with meeting famous people and working in a glamorous establishment like Claridges .
12 Built from soft Headington stone , and blackened by the soot from college chimneys , it had something of the crumbly , grand appearance of a country house in Ireland .
13 It had something of the quality of a full-time job — a rather unpleasant one .
14 It had something of the squeals of the boar beneath our house a few hours earlier , whose execution we had paid for , but declined to witness .
15 It was the first time I had seen him reveal any emotion in his face , and it had something of the intensity of grief .
16 It had something of the look of a decaying Italian palazzo , stone urns and all .
17 It had none of the institutional smell Alida had prepared herself for .
18 His job at Selby , though it had none of the glamour of his former work , at least enabled him to provide for his family of two sons , Ken and Bruce , and daughters Mollie and Joyce .
19 It had none of the clinical efficiency of his mother 's , but it did remind him of his grandmother 's kitchen out on the farm , with its prosaic line of battered saucepans which shared a shelf with a large bowl for making bread and a hopeful looking collection of cake tins .
20 Certainly it had none of the verve or joyous beauty that she associated with him .
21 Neither he nor Loren liked the house , much ; it had been built not too long after the war , and with its small windows and pebbledash it had none of the atmosphere of the ‘ place in the country ’ that they 'd been hoping for-if anything , it looked more like the married quarters for lower RAF ranks to be found around old and run-down airfields .
22 It had anything but the desired effect .
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