Example sentences of "it has [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 It has rear access to a small but easily maintained rear sunny garden .
2 Worse , they feel it has little relevance to everyday business decisions , where right and wrong are by no means always clear-cut .
3 As presently envisaged , it has little relevance to medical practice in hospitals .
4 It has particular relevance to the timing restrictions on acquisitions of shares contained in Rule 5 of the City Code and to mandatory offers .
5 The terms should also make it clear that the committee has the power to investigate matters within its brief and that it has full access to information .
6 the situa , perhaps it 's worth outlining how Litchfield came to look at the new settlement option , because it has some relevance to York
7 President of er has warned that there could be a real and serious civil war and the conflict that there is between Armenian people and Azerbaijan , I 'm not sure that I understand it , but I suppose it has some similarities to so many other conflicts we see around the world , Northern Ireland , er Yugoslavia , just , it goes back hundreds of years and .
8 It has ready access to the coal pits of south Lancashire and North Wales , the limestone quarries of Derbyshire , and plentiful supplies of salt ‘ right beneath our feet . ’
9 The Office is currently considering the establishment of a computer-readable data archive ( CRDA ) , and although it has few answers to the problems facing the world archival community in such matters , I hope that it is in the position to ask some interesting questions .
10 This generous depth , combined with a full-scale neck , a heavily arched back and a lightly-strutted belly , means that the guitar packs a lot more punch than it has any right to — more than a Martin 0–16 New Yorker , I 'd say , although that 's only from memory .
11 It has direct access to the sea , three swimming pools and a night club situated in a separate building in the gardens of the hotel .
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