Example sentences of "it have [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It has all of the things that you find in other packages — reshaping tools , rotation , reflection , resizing etc. but it also has operations that will combine objects .
2 It has all of the facilities you need , and a few nice bells and whistles thrown in .
3 It has little of Edinburgh 's fund management , Bristol 's big insurance business or Birmingham 's corporate banking .
4 Hume 's complex moral philosophy can not simply be equated with emotivism , but it has much in common with it .
5 His marks appear overstruck by that of Paul Crespin on ambassadorial plate issued to the Earl of Chesterfield [ q.v. ] in 1727 ; although George Wickes [ q.v. ] supplied the Bath presentation cup to Frederick Louis , Prince of Wales [ q.v. ] , in 1739 , it has much in common with a contemporary series of cups with De Lamerie 's mark .
6 The work in the Netherlands is therefore considered here with that of the Germanic Baltic group with which it has much in common .
7 Developed from the Romanesque craft , it has much in common with Dutch , northern German and Polish examples .
8 It has many of the characteristics of a great ecclesiastical building ; it has vast arches , void spaces , coloured lights , and above all , it has recurrence of ritual .
9 The service is tremendously friendly and efficient and it has some of the best ski schools in the world ( with instructors who speak English ) .
10 Naturally it has some of its stuff running on Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcs and Unix SVR4 systems and will be doing more .
11 Set in the most peaceful of surroundings above Sorrento and the Bay of Naples , this hotel can rightly claim it has some of the best views on the coast .
12 But it has some of the same staff , with a new manager director and so on .
13 It has some of the metaphorical values of ties in the standard language , perhaps reflecting an underlying conceptual metaphor whereby relationships are perceived as bonds .
14 This is why I much prefer the term transnational capitalist class or classes ( TCC ) , for it has fewer of the pejorative connotations that have bedevilled the comprador class .
15 ‘ It seems it has more on its mind than a pee . ’
16 The houses and cottages are of brick or half-timbered , and it has more of a feel of the Midlands than of what we imagine as Gloucestershire .
17 an eye as would receive from a heavy soul the dullest expression ; but it speaks every emotion of his animated mind ; it has more of the ‘ poet 's eye in a fine frenzy rolling ’ than I ever witnessed .
18 Also worried are Taiwan and other neighbouring countries , which wonder what China will do when it has more of its own expensive new toys .
19 Lesotho is one of the poorest countries in the world , surrounded by South Africa it has few of its own resources .
20 Carried out every ten years since 1801 , with the exception of 1941 , it has most of the characteristics of the longitudinal survey except , of course , that it is a study of the whole population rather than a sample .
21 Slimane Bekki and John Pyle said they could not calculate the effect on ozone depletion , but believed the northern hemisphere would be worst affected , because it has most of the main air routes .
22 Nor does it have much of a view , since it looks down into the stable .
23 It was only a monosyllable , but it had all of ninety kilos behind it .
24 It must have been reassuringly familiar to him for it had many of the characteristics of the stone-built villages of the West Riding .
25 It had more of the great blocky writing , some of the letters nearly as big as a nome 's head .
26 ‘ By that time , also , there were a lot of blues albums being reissued , like Otis Rush 's ‘ Groaning the Blues ’ which he had recorded in the late '50s with Ike Turner producing , and it had some of the best blues tunes on it , and some of the best playing I have ever heard .
27 The city used to claim that it had some of the cleanest air in Latin America .
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