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

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1 No matter how good a book is it has its faults , and these give the reviewer the chance to display his knowledge .
2 It has its predecessors in the romantic tradition — a tradition which includes the self-important single self nevertheless prone to dispersal and division , invasion and impersonation , which includes the victim and his alter ego .
3 But life has its storms , it has its tempests , and some of them are a lot fiercer than others .
4 It has its price , of course .
5 A further distinguishing feature of the Duval-Leroy is the way in which it has its feet firmly planted in the vineyards rather than in the cities of Reims or Épernay .
6 It has its ups and downs , though .
7 It has its ups and downs . ’
8 In the same way as conventional gesture ( see page 88 ) , it has its rules which were formulated by John Davies in ‘ Orchestra , A Poem of Dancing ’ ( 1594 ) .
9 It has its origins in formal logic , and owes much to the writings of Aristotle and Frege .
10 But martial arts historians tend to believe that it has its origins almost 5,000 years ago .
11 Possibly it has its origins in the ‘ white noise ’ techniques which the Brits , ever the innovators , pioneered in Northern Ireland in the 1970s ( it has always seemed unjust that what was deplored then as a human rights abuse was later marketed under the brand name of acid house ) .
12 It has its origin in the academic institution 's need to justify the endless multiplication of commentaries , from undergraduate essays to doctoral dissertations and scholarly articles .
13 A market-based scheme of that sort has its attractions ; and it has its problems , too .
14 It has its problems , not least that librarians are not always enthusiastic about completing questionnaires , but also that questionnaires , unless very carefully constructed , may not gather all the information available .
15 In the days , in those days yes , but nowadays what is it , it 's er such a fantastic erm step forward really , it 's all on radio , er where at the press of a button you get radio contact between headquarters and any fire engine , between any officer in the fire engine , you can call firemen by radio at their house , and at the fire station , erm I mean this is , is , is really progress and erm might be complicated , I 'm sure it has its problems as well , but for a matter of speed er and computers as well coming in with it , the whole thing now is , is very sophisticated and erm very modern , and I think that 's probably been the , probably the biggest step forward here .
16 It has its pride , it 's spirit , and it 's problems .
17 However , it has its compensations .
18 He told delegates that while it has been established that the process helps to control disease , spoilage and infestation , it has its limitations .
19 Roland D-110 synthesiser module ‘ A very good source of sounds for the money , although it has its limitations .
20 It has its limitations .
21 It has its limitations however , and it is therefore hoped to put the information onto a more versatile system run on the SUN .
22 ‘ On the job training is the most common form of training in any form of organisation … it has its disadvantages however … the quality of this kind of training will vary from service point to service point , depending on the availability of the individual trainer , his interest and his understanding of the need to impart knowledge .
23 It has its disadvantages in one 's daily life , and I remember now that I described this in At Mrs L 's — how Julia was like that and her family found it tiring and annoying , because she came to everything freshly and without preconceived opinions , and wasted time and came to odd conclusions because nothing was taken for granted .
24 In a later diary entry on 17th August , Crossman noted that the Ulster situation was awful and depressing , but , ‘ Nevertheless , from the point of view of the government it has its advantages .
25 But it has its limits .
26 It has its pointers to the future , but I would have forgiven any Vienna professor in 1876 who failed to predict what was to follow .
27 It has its character , ’ I said with sentiment .
28 But if Detroit has its reasons , it has its reasons .
29 ‘ I suppose it has its difficulties and its advan-tages , it just depends on how the individual child takes it .
30 English is an effective language but it has its shortcomings .
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