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

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1 It has one very curious feature ; it was drawn up by one ‘ Henry Balfour , priest of Dunkeld diocese , notary public by apostolic authority ’ , who was in fact no notary at all , and this did give ground for doubt .
2 It 's not really much larger than a Piper Malibu , but it has that long pointed nose extending forever forward from a rakish windscreen , ending in the quadruple petals of that mean-looking prop , and that makes a difference .
3 It has twenty-two quite chunky and well-seated frets , and a low , buzz-free action testifies to quality of workmanship in this area , too .
4 It has two very attractive old patios inside .
5 It has five forward and five reverse speeds , is highly manoeuvrable , and weighs less than the battery that powers it .
6 It has many well developed facilities for holidaymakers with wonderful bathing and watersports , tremendous sightseeing and tasty food and drink at rock bottom prices .
7 Taiwanese Acer Group Inc plans to expand its operations by establishing ten foreign manufacturing sites by the end of 1993 : it has four currently .
8 With this symmetry it has four totally symmetric vibrations , and all are seen in the resonance Raman spectrum ( Fig. 5.53 ) .
9 Altogether a most attractive and unspoilt city , it has some pretty medieval streets , some of which are pedestrianised .
10 Yet it has some distinctly idiom-like characteristics , too .
11 Whether you 're in a tight corner or just playing it straight , fit Harrison Drape 's new Superstyle ready corded track and you 'll discover it has some unexpectedly handy features .
12 For example , does an animal recoil from a naked flame because it can feel the heat or because it can ‘ see ’ the heat — or because it has some completely different sense that alerts it to the danger ?
13 Nonetheless , we should keep the two patterns distinct , first as a matter of proper investigative practice , because the distinction though subtle is real ; second , because in a great many cases it does make a quite easily discernible difference to the interpretation intended and required ; and , third , because it has some quite substantial grammatical consequences .
14 Well I do n't like it very much but it has this very interesting discussion as to whether a fax was cheaper or more expensive than the telephone
15 Indeed , at the time of writing it has seven out of the 15 titles on The Bookseller 's bestsellers list .
16 Yeah , it had that really feel to it like it does n't feel too alcoholic and then suddenly goes whooooooo
17 An aptly named gas , discovered in 1766 , it had that potentially lethal combination of having both explosive and lifting properties .
18 Kochan points out from 1895 to 1905 the strike movement grew , increasingly it had political rather than simple economic concerns .
19 But the trouble with the Garden of Eden , Lindsey found herself thinking , was that it had some rather disturbing connotations , not to mention the odd serpent !
20 That , that 's , that And your other point was that it had some quite specific information about what the problem was .
21 Me and an aunt , just outside Norwich we used to go up for Sunday dinner it was very nice along the river there , and a , I thought the very nice part of cathedral , there 's a cathedral lies very low it had some very nice erm , mm , what you call it , close , is it ?
22 By the weekend , however , you 'll have the reassurance you crave and see it 's all just been a storm in a teacup .
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