Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun sg] [conj] it have " in BNC.
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1 | Leave the compress in place until it has cooled to body temperature ; renew at intervals as required . |
2 | ‘ Nobody is against pedestrianisation in principle but it has been too harshly applied , ’ he said . |
3 | Grotesque in death as it had been , now putrefaction tinged the face a greenish hue . |
4 | De Niro 's diner has been so eagerly anticipated with some magazines printing details of the menu months in advance that it has nearly overshadowed Tribeca Productions , which has quietly put together an impressive list of future projects . |
5 | ‘ So far everything that we 've done we 've done keeping in mind that it has to be played live . |
6 | The easiest is ‘ Wanda ’ with large purple-red flowers for many weeks in spring and it has a hose-in-hose version . |
7 | Do you feel at this point in time that it 's all been worth it ? |
8 | For years , the Tory Government has gone on about freedom of choice in education but it has only been those with money who have had any real choice . |
9 | Drugged again , they regained consciousness outside the valley in anguish that it had all been a dream . |
10 | The BeSHT — ben Eliezer is known by that acronym — produced a shock-wave of such proportions in Judaism that it has still not recovered from him . |
11 | They can take into account a painting 's decline in value if it has actually sold for that price , but because the decline in prices has only occurred at a dealers ' auction , they will not accept that a similar composition by the same artist would automatically be valued at much less than the price paid for it . |
12 | That cow would have kicked the pail out of the byre in shame if it had squirted anything out like that . ’ |