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

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31 Poet reckons it has the first object database for NT , but Objectivity Inc is stomping at its heels with the Objectivity/DB Starter Kit for Windows NT , also claiming it to ‘ the first object-oriented database management system for Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system ’ .
32 Archipel SA of Paris claims that it has the first Inmos International Ltd Transputer-based distributed Unix system , built using Chorus Systemes SA 's Unix System V-compatible microkernel technology on Archipel 's Volvox-TS line of multiple instruction-multiple data parallel processors .
33 It has the largest cattle market in the north of England .
34 This tree is familiar to botanists because it has the largest seed known , as well as one of the largest leaves .
35 It has the largest arrears of 10 countries which have been declared ‘ ineligible ’ for further Fund loans .
36 If you liken the body to a computer for a moment , the computer can only function when it has the correct date and commands fed to it ; otherwise it refuses to work or breaks down altogether .
37 It has the broad direction ( as the flowing river does ) , but it avoids being over-specific .
38 Victor 's face as the match flares in front of it has the rapt attention of a man lighting a fuse .
39 It has the great asset of open access and staff/patient relationships are excellent .
40 ‘ It is of thrilling interest as a story , but it is more than that ; it is a kind of poem , and it has the great virtue of improving as it goes on .
41 Nevertheless , now it has the necessary imprimatur from the Pope , the Catechism will be sent for translation into dozens of languages and prepared for dispatch around the world .
42 Phonelink Plc has applied to the London Stock Exchange for trading of its shares on the Unlisted Securities Market ( CI No 2,166 ) and will use the £9.9m raised to fund research and development , increase its visibility on the market , and ensure it has the financial clout to sit alongside its partners on a equal footing .
43 Under the Education Reform Act 1988 , if an authority believes that a budget is mismanaged it has the ultimate power to withdraw it .
44 As in the past , it has the new hardback ( Vanished ) promoted alongside it .
45 Panelled from floor to cornice in walnut , it has the lowest ceiling of all the main rooms .
46 He casts a weather-eye outside along the dripping street and concludes : ‘ It has the lowest rainfall in the country . ’
47 It has the strange ability to blow itself up with either air or water as a means of self-defence .
48 While the PC 's strategy means that the user can mix and match additional items like displays , mice and printers it has the immediate disadvantage of requiring many separate manufacturers to maintain the compatibility .
49 In one sense ( typically , when it occurs before a countable noun , meaning ‘ an unknown individual ’ ) it has the strong form : ‘ I think some animal broke it ’ It is also used before uncountable nouns ( meaning ‘ an unspecified amount of ’ ) and before other nouns in the plural ( meaning ‘ an unspecified number of ’ ) , in such uses it has the weak form .
50 Moreover , as Descartes means it , the view that thought is essential to mind is the view that the mind ‘ always thinks , and that it has the actual perception of ideas in itself constantly , as long as it exists ’ .
51 do not buy tropical hardwood unless it has the Good Wood Guide seal of approval — or , better still , do n't buy tropical hardwood
52 It has the dubious distinction of being the only constellation with no star as bright as the fifth magnitude ; its main star , Alpha ( 5.2 ) , lies between Volans and Gamma Hydri .
53 ‘ Well produced and excellent value for money , it has the professional look you would expect from crack North-East journalist Mike Amos . ’
54 Apulian Romanesque architecture is individual ; it has the Norman characteristics of power and solidity but also Saracenic arch construction and Byzantine decoration .
55 It has the emphatic clarity of black-figure incision but is capable of much more subtle modulation .
56 For example , the word ‘ of ’ has the weak form in the following sentence : ‘ I 'm fond of chips ’ but when it comes at the end of the sentence , as in the following example , it has the strong form : ‘ Chips are what I 'm fond of ’ Many of the words given below ( particularly the first nine ) never occur at the end of a sentence , e.g. ‘ the ’ , ‘ your ’ .
57 In one sense ( typically , when it occurs before a countable noun , meaning ‘ an unknown individual ’ ) it has the strong form : ‘ I think some animal broke it ’ It is also used before uncountable nouns ( meaning ‘ an unspecified amount of ’ ) and before other nouns in the plural ( meaning ‘ an unspecified number of ’ ) , in such uses it has the weak form .
58 It has the collected papers of a number of hospitals , some medieval records , and a library devoted to the history of insane , asylums and hospitals .
59 A half-hour subway ride into Brooklyn , it has the third-highest incidence of drug-related crimes in America .
60 Th and it has the best graphics .
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