Example sentences of "it have [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 As many hon. Members know , Grand Met is no longer a brewer , as it has transferred all its breweries to Courage , or Fosters , as it is now called .
2 The Posix group is working on an industry standard for multi-threading architectures which should be completed by the end of the year ( UX No 397 ) — SunSoft says it has implemented all specifications that have already been drafted .
3 As for the second alleged opt-out , the right hon. Gentleman confuses the distinction between the social dimension of the Community , to which Britain is fully committed — it has implemented all 19 of the directives thus passed — and the so-called social chapter , which deals with employment and labour laws where they are best determined in this country and in this House , and not imposed from outside .
4 The forest also recycles nutrients and once it has gone all fertility goes with it .
5 On both sides of the Irish Sea it has made all practitioners keenly aware of the deep oubliettes of the timetable , in short of the incoherence even of the apparently most broad and balanced curriculum .
6 Where such qualifications may be allowed for certain warranties , the acquirer will probably require the seller to confirm that it has made all reasonable enquiries .
7 How can an electorate be expected to make up its mind until it has seen all the smears ?
8 It has landed all of them with serious stabilisation problems .
9 and the guy that 's faked it has done all this
10 It may be possible to delete this provision if the Purchaser can be satisfied that it has had all the Business 's contracts disclosed to it one way or another .
11 HARLAND Simon , the process controls group whose shares have lost over 80 p.c. of their value since a profit warning in February , yesterday confirmed that it has put all its mechanical engineering operations up for sale .
12 So and it has lasted all those years .
13 Texas Instruments Inc says it has resolved all outstanding litigation over its personal computer system patents , winning agreement with Daewoo Electronics Co , Daewoo Telecom Co and Dell Computer Corp for patent cross-licensing agreements .
14 It has to absorb all the liquid it requires through its skin .
15 it has lain all night like Pharaoh
16 Those who think that the Labour party has become a safe party — a party that it would be safe to elect because it has learnt all its lessons — should not forget that it is a pretty wild dream to imagine that the Labour party would get a majority in the House .
17 Note that baths and shower trays have a low waste trap , so there will be problems getting sufficient fall on the waste pipe if it has to run all the way across a room under floorboards .
18 In our case I believe it has helped all three of us. has been exposed to a greater variety of people and situations which may have contributed to his easy-going nature .
19 IBM Corp is using the show inter alia to announce that it has equipped all 30 models of its ValuePoint line with multi-media technology , which will be available on a built-to-order basis , using Creative Technologies Inc Soundblaster boards and other third party products : MultiMedia ValuePoints will range in price from $2,100 for an 80486SX model to about $3,500 for a high-end 80486 DX2 system .
20 UK Gold is the new satellite and cable station that is n't coy about where it has got all its programmes from the archives .
21 ‘ The worst thing about cocaine is that once it has exhausted all the dopamine from the brain , then what 's left is a black hole of depression so big and so awful that not all the misery in the world can fill it .
22 His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback .
23 His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback .
24 It has taken all of six years and in the end this chartered architect has been entirely vindicated , but the case does highlight the vulnerability of architects in employment .
25 ‘ There are things that are n't quite right with Welsh rugby ’ , Ryan had said — a euphemism if ever there was one , and it has taken all these years even to begin to rectify them .
26 This should ideally be dealt with under the insurance provisions , but should it appear in the provisos , the tenant should ensure that it is a bilateral right and that in any event the landlord shall not be permitted to terminate the lease until it has taken all reasonable measures to procure the rebuilding or reinstatement of the centre or the part so destroyed or damaged ( as appropriate ) .
27 recommend a transaction to a private customer , or effect a discretionary transaction with or for him , unless it has taken all reasonable steps to enable the customer to understand the risks involved ; or
28 But as a precaution it has suspended all its funds , until an investigation pinpoints the root of the problem .
29 The twenty year old salesman claimed he 'd just pushed the animal away with his foot after it had messed all down his clothes .
30 The Indian in charge of it had to do all the technical work himself , and I gave the short address that had been scheduled .
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