Example sentences of "has it [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even with this kind of evidence , even with that kind of evidence , almost uniquely good evidence in my experience , the Council leadership , which is in , has been in possession of it for the best part of a month has made no move to suspend any Chief Officer on charges of gross misconduct , which of course if it had been any of our members accused of something like that , they 'd have been down the road instantly , nor has it reinstated any worker wrongly sacked . |
2 | No I meant one of the film actresses that has it done that way or something , |
3 | At no time in its long history of seven hundred years has Parliament governed , nor save for a brief period when the Constitution broke down in the seventeenth century has it made any claim to do so . |
4 | Has it attracted more custom ? |
5 | Nor has it drawn large crowds , apart from the 105,000 visitors who attended the inaugural exhibition featuring the work of Dubuffet 's latter years . |
6 | Well er as I say I think , er if if if the County Council are are insisting that any new settlement erm should be self contained , I think one would need to see what that definition is before we can be clear as to whether or not it has it has strategic implications . |
7 | Project experiments have shown that any sound can be distracting as long has it has two characteristics : that is varies on content and that the stream of sound can be broken up ( or segmented ) into separate entities . |
8 | Has it has it happened other times as well or |
9 | that up of a night and he has it going all night |
10 | What has it got little things on the bottom ? |
11 | Has it got any alcohol in it ? |
12 | Can I put it another way , has it got more benefits than dis- 5 Erm , D |
13 | Has it got double doors that shop ? |
14 | Why has it taken forty years for agriculture to be incorporated . |
15 | Unfortunately IBM has not submitted it yet to the likes of X/Open Co Ltd , neither has it signed any deals with the likes of DEC to push MQSeries on its own machines : instead the firm is relying on the system 's own merits to attract software developers . |