Example sentences of "it had [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 if it had a few twists and curls round it and little things like that and bits of gold plate on it I mean that they 'd go for it , but er , because it 's made for its purpose and do n't want it .
2 On the teletext today it had a few words from Fergie saying that he reckoned that the no. of points they need to win the league is 84 .
3 Cosla complained it had no extra resources to meet the requirement , and suggested the registers would be unworkable , raising complicated questions of liability if land was found to be contaminated .
4 But because Hinkley C was seen as a virtual ‘ replica ’ of the Sizewell design , the NII had made it clear from the start that it had no major reservations .
5 The flood tide , though it had no real terrors for Woodie , caused him to fret impatiently , because Rochester , in his opinion , had beautiful lines below water , and these would not now be visible again for twelve hours .
6 THE London Ambulance Service said yesterday that it had no immediate plans to revert to its gremlin-plagued computer call-out system .
7 For much of its history psychobiology has been a subject ahead of its time , often asking questions for which it had no meaningful answers .
8 Syria , which signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) in 1969 , had previously declined to conclude such an agreement on the grounds that it had no nuclear installations .
9 Composed of individuals equipped to advance opinions on HCS proposals and without formal party political allegiances , it had no legislative powers .
10 Bulgaria , which had recognized Macedonia in January [ see pp. 38703 ; 38734 ] , amended its position in February by stating that full diplomatic relations would be established only if the republic officially declared that there was no Macedonian minority in Bulgaria and that it had no territorial claims on Bulgaria .
11 The machine was not really a steam engine as it had no moving parts .
12 This was not true , but in a largely illiterate society the snowball effect of malicious rumours worried the Bolsheviks , as it had the Tsarist officials before them .
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