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

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1 Clearly it has relevance to the design of effective risk management and collections systems and to the issue of customer service in its widest sense .
2 When the private firm is very large , and therefore subject to little domestic competition , and also produces in a sector sheltered from imports and foreign competition , it is quite likely to be a relatively sleepy monopolist unless it has regulators to whom it must account .
3 The findings of these investigations , together with the Chief Constable 's proposed course of action , are passed on to a key monitoring and supervisory body , the Police Complaints Authority ( PCA ) , which may , if it has reason to be dissatisfied , overturn the Chief Constable 's decision .
4 It has 32Mb to 256Mb RAM , 239Gb hard disk , up to 2Gb internal capacity and optional slot for either a CD-ROM , DAT or 3.5 ’ floppy .
5 It has 32Mb to 400Mb RAM , supports 125Gb disk with up to 2Gb internal storage , and has an optional floppy disk , optical disk , tape and CD drives .
6 It has application to all areas of the curriculum , and must be borne in mind by curriculum designers .
7 The group is strong because it has access to power through its institutional involvement with the state , which is why Becker calls it a corporate bourgeoisie .
8 To satisfy its taste for diversity , a hare tries to pick an area where it has access to half a dozen fields .
9 Second , he claims , it has access to supplementary business , management and technical skills — for example , consultants can be brought in from a centralised pool for any particularly specialised work .
10 As a member of the European Community Greece has accepted obligations on social and medical welfare , and it has access to EC funds and other assistance , unlike other countries with unsatisfactory mental-health services .
11 If a local authority does what it is supposed to do under those Acts , it has access to the criminal law to deal speedily and effectively with those who settle unlawfully on land .
12 It is unlikely to be possible easily or cheaply for the Purchaser to come to its own conclusions as to whether or not these Acts apply even if it has access to the contractual document .
13 It has access to beautiful , unknown countryside and excursions to Edinburgh and the Lake District are arranged .
14 It has interfaces to a number of products such as Cadam , I-DEAS and Unigraphics and is from $13,000 ; Fujitsu looks to sell 3,000 systems over three years .
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