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

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1 I found the word tumour chilling , and he must have sensed it .
2 Oh I guess she 'd have to invest it .
3 He should have referred it to Management and Personnel over in Great George Street and let the Security Division sort it out .
4 I told him I believed him and that it would be such a dirty trick not to post the letter that I was sure he must have posted it .
5 You do n't have to like it in ten years ’ time .
6 In short , Karnstein appeared to feel that while she had to do her job — by the book , of course — she did n't have to like it .
7 She did n't have to like it , any more than she had to like being Vanessa Vail , but there was no way she could evade the responsibility without racking up a seed of guilt that would sprout and eat at her Dreams .
8 But you did n't have to like it .
9 If they will insist on arriving unexpectedly , they 'll have to like it or lump it , wo n't they ?
10 He could put up with it , he agreed , but he did not have to like it .
11 Presumably the library should at least have highlighted it in some way such as printing it in red , on the front of the delivery note , perhaps with a large red hand pointing to it .
12 You 'd have highlighted it and sent it back .
13 Mr Jarvis , who spent £40m expanding the chain on the Continent in recent years , said the decision followed Whitbread 's inability to negotiate a new exit clause in the franchise agreement which would have given it more protection .
14 If anything , by the end of the nineteenth century it was the expanding Polish population of the partition areas that needed living space , and the German Ostflucht might well have given it to them had it not been that Germany desperately needed to maintain the spluttering fiction of the drive to the east to divert and subvert internal political pressures .
15 The town of Knossos had reached a size of not less than 45 hectares by the time its first temple was built in 1930 BC , which would have given it a population of 12,000–18,000 .
16 That would have given it around 90% of seats in the lower house and , since the opposition would never accept that prospect , the bill seemed destined for the dustbin .
17 Clara had actually heard one constant church attender , caught out donating a small charitable sum to the Vicar , defend herself to Mrs Maugham by saying that she had n't really meant to give it , and that she never would have given it if it had n't been that her little boy had just given up Sunday school .
18 Fair proportionality would have given it 19 or 20 seats : it actually won 14 .
19 It was a joke really , because if she was one of the male officers then she would not have given it a second thought .
20 And if the stranger had come to ask for his two pounds back , my sister would gladly have given it to him .
21 I reckon if I had had a flat and everything I could have given it a try .
22 ‘ Who could have given it to her ?
23 While the logic of Black 's view has been widely accepted , in practice many empirical studies have used some form of rate of return , although they may have given it another name .
24 ‘ If Maurice had possessed what the kidnappers want , he 'd have given it up .
25 She must have given it straight to Charles . ’
26 ‘ I 'll have given it for someone else who needs it just as badly , ’ Belinda finished for him .
27 Ryan would n't have given it up willingly , she knew .
28 Do you think it 's at all possible that anybody who has this number , like presumably your agent has it or friends have it , is it at all possible anyone would have given it out to somebody ?
29 If the information had been available in the form requested , I should have given it .
30 I must repeat , however , that , if I had had the information in the form in which it was requested , I would have given it .
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