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

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1 Today , this is not just a philosophical issue : it has political importance .
2 Senior detectives have told TODAY : ‘ While we must treat these deaths as another murder , it has political overtones because of the tourist business with your country .
3 It has six heat and speed settings , including a Cool Shot , plus a narrow concentrator nozzle for spot styling .
4 It has six editions in the Top 40 — Genus III the highest placed at Number 3 .
5 It has six catalogues , each historically in a different market or geographical position .
6 13 This shape is called a hexagon because it has six sides .
7 It has six granite columns with Corinthian capitals that are twelve point five metres in height .
8 COOK 'S NOTE : This vinaigrette is unusual as it has equal quantities of vinegar and oil .
9 Thus C is diagonal ; we assume it to be in standard canonical form , i.e. it has equal eigenvalues grouped together : this only requires the columns of X to be written in appropriate order .
10 Hence each enforcement authority ( i.e. local trading standards department ) now has power to serve a ‘ suspension notice ’ upon a trader where it has reasonable grounds to think legal safety requirements have been infringed , section 14 .
11 There it has barbed wire around it it 's made of wood and it 's long Rita .
12 This image has form ; it has external boundaries , margins , structure …
13 The Conti family house still survives at the top of the ridge on which the little hill town is built : it has extensive views across to Segni and also to Anagni .
14 Ancor says it has extensive expertise in the research and design of components that meet the Fibre Channel Standard specification , and the initial activities will involve use of high-speed switching chips and software technologies from Ancor and related technologies from IBM .
15 It has extensive manufacturing facilities in the US , Singapore , Malaysia and Scotland .
16 Consumer electronics retailer Dixons Group Plc has bought one of the UK computer superstore pioneers , Vision Technology Group Ltd , which operates the PC World chain of superstores , for about £8.5m in cash and loan notes : Vision Tech was incorporated in 1991 to acquire a group of companies engaged in the sale by mail order of personal computers , peripherals , software and accessories to corporate and educational customers and the individual customers ; it made £400,000 pre-tax on volume of £49.3m last year from its stores in Croydon , West Thurrock , Brentford and Staples Corner , and it has net assets of £800,000 .
17 It has net worth of £430 million and net debt of £325 million .
18 It has nine keyboards , with visual display units ( VDUs ) for entering text and layout instructions .
19 The court , however , did not permit to a corporation , simply because it has legal personality , all the rights of a natural person to sue for defamation .
20 It has all party support and has reached Report Stage .
21 It has all sorts of graphics engines built in , including one for line drawing and a fast bit-blitter for quick block moves and 2Mb of video RAM .
22 It has all kinds of ghosts from the past .
23 It has one activity which must make Winterthur the envy of other musical centres .
24 It has one Chief Constable , two Deputy Chief Constables , two Senior Assistant Chief Constables , nine Assistant Chief Constables , 44 Chief Superintendents , 122 Superintendents , 161 Chief Inspectors , 483 Inspectors , 1385 sergeants and 8928 constables .
25 It has one woman character , and she is there qua mother .
26 Even when it has that opportunity , because directions have to be sought , it is clear , as we have seen above from Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive , that it has no power to exclude such evidence at the interlocutory stage other than to limit the number of witnesses .
27 Like PageMaker it lacks the sophisticated text entry and manipulation tools necessary to generate the material it will process but , unlike PageMaker , once it has that material it can produce documents virtually automatically .
28 The purpose is to improve work performance and is justified only if it has that result .
29 the organ is quite one of my most favourite instruments — it has that combination of depth , harmony , majesty and spirituality that can raise the soul , bring joy to the heart and let one cast aside the ephemeral tedia of everyday life .
30 If it has that effect , it is not disputed that the rule of law applies , namely , that the release of one of two joint debtors has the effect of releasing the other .
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