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

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1 Even so , the decision of the 19th Palestine National Council in November 1988 to take this highly accommodationist road was not an easy one , and was only possible because it had become apparent that the world now recognized that no substantive peace negotiations were likely to materialize without formal PLO participation .
2 And animal minds , a fortiori , do not engage in this sort of computation ( which is why the Punch cartoon would have been less funny if it had shown a human fisherman ) .
3 In many ways I was greatly relieved as it had become obvious to me that he was n't well .
4 But that 's so pointless cos it 's got all the addresses , your addresses in it .
5 What is so odd , though , is that Lewis was tempted to argue the faith , to analyse and defend it in a manner at once so roughshod and so cerebral when it had come to him by quite other means .
6 ( a ) Would Jeremiah Allen 's company have been so successful if it had certified boilers but not insured them as well ?
7 Birmingham is less attractive because it has remained the commercial centre of the Midlands .
8 It 's not so bad if it 's got picture , you know what 's inside it then .
9 Damaged by the Gulf crisis and still without having achieved electoral reform , Kaifu 's position by the end of 1990 looked considerably less secure than it had done in the immediate aftermath of the February elections .
10 I 'm not sure where it 's gone today , but for the energetic a new book of Oxfordshire rambles has just arrived in the bookshop .
11 With Luke looking at her like that , a combination of desire and disgust hardening his features and his mouth somehow more richly sensual than it had looked before , Maria had no difficulty believing him .
12 The new law says a bank is not liable if it has accepted the cheque ‘ in good faith and without negligence ’ .
13 For a peasant farmer , the pig was a good investment , being almost totally edible after it had provided very rich fertiliser during its lifetime .
14 Detectives say the young woman was left badly shaken after the assault and have warned that the incident might have become more serious if it had gone on any longer .
15 While this makes it easier for the acoustic-phonetic component to guarantee the inclusion of the target phoneme , the task of the syntax/semantic component is made considerably more difficult since it has to choose from many more word candidates .
16 But the DoE found the Whitehall struggle more difficult than it had supposed .
17 The new non-socialist party looks more agreeable than it has done for 20 years .
18 That this would be an inappropriate objection is evident from the fact that the Punch cartoon I mentioned earlier would have been almost as funny if it had figured a human fisherman rather than a kingfisher .
19 But is this conclusion as inevitable as it has come to seem ?
20 It did n't feel as cold as it had done earlier in the day .
21 And when you 've er loose them in the fore end or the front of the lock or do anything like that that article as it 's in , when you lock it out it 's got ta fit just as tight when it 's locked out as when it 's in .
22 She says , I 'm not bothered what it is as long as it 's got all its fingers there .
23 And we we we we and we 're n not as long as it 's put in the under God it 's alright .
24 In France the factionalism from which the country suffered was largely inspired by the nobility , so that command of the army , as the tragedy experienced at Agincourt in 1415 demonstrated , was chiefly in the hands of noble leaders who gave the army a character as noble as it had had in the 1330s .
25 ‘ We are interested but that 's as far as it has gone because Alex Ferguson has shown no desire to let him go , and that 's despite the fact that Neil has not been in his first team .
26 So we were able to complete the Hall or complete the Hall as far as it 's got .
27 He quickly realised that , tactically , the situation at Verdun was not quite as desperate as it had seemed at first sight .
28 really great it was , you know I did n't really think it would turn out as big as it has done you know , but it 's turned out beautiful has n't it really , yeah we was , I was thrilled especially when they built the new houses round the front we used to go and keep looking at them , little did I think I would get one , and the housing officer came one day and he said would you like one of the new ones , I said I would and it was four bedroom but we got , you see we 've got the other bedroom over my daughter-in-law 's , so me and hubby used to have the en right down a long passage and the bedroom was over like the sit you 've got a bedroom over the sitting room like see and she erm , we used to have so the children did n't make a noise to disturb her so my hubby and I had that room , yeah , it was quite nice it was , nice house , I erm , you know , enjoyed being there , bringing up the family , you want plenty of room you 've got a big family do n't you really ?
29 The murderer thought about it , still finding it almost as amusing as it had seemed at the time ; the murderer 's sense of humour was childlike , adolescent at the best , but secretive .
30 But they they , that was n't accurate because it has to go up , to have fifteen kilometres a second .
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