Example sentences of "[adv] it have [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As his book is mainly about the south , perhaps it had died out in Andalusia , though even there I remember being startled by its male authority as I walked past a café in Seville .
2 So it has come up with the idea of a tape ‘ loop ’ to delay the broadcast of ‘ live ’ debates for long enough for an engineer to hit a panic button until the offending words have passed .
3 That was why it was ever brought to light so it 's gone down to the next generation .
4 Er , you see the number on the left is two hundred and forty one thousand and two hundred and seventy four thousand so it 's gone down by approximately thirty three thousand bytes .
5 And so it 's passed on to the person in the school or college responsible for that .
6 The Official Solicitor answered the call of the court within minutes and , although this application only came to the notice of the court officials at 1.30 p.m. it has come on for hearing just before 2 p.m. and now at 2.18 p.m .
7 A few seconds later it had settled down into its burrow nest .
8 Now it has gone out of house again for an emerging technology , agreeing a preliminary marketing pact with Henry Burkhardt 's Kendall Square Research Corp .
9 Now it has gone back towards the middle and as of this moment , drug abuse worldwide is worse than ever . ’
10 Now it 's gone up to five hundred and seventy because that accident .
11 Now it 's , now it 's gone up to twenty four now , was eighteen , now it 's twenty four .
12 Thirty three of you thought that men hated women before , now it 's gone down to thirty one so
13 So now it 's come up with a new look , aimed at the modern shopper .
14 Now it 's come down to it , they 're all assholes in our family , to put it politely .
15 Others , notably Mr Forster , have tried to elevate a personal aesthetic or mystique into a moral theory , and often it has wobbled over into sentimentality .
16 Well it 's fastened off at the back is n't it ?
17 Presumably it had fallen out of his clothes . "
18 Then it had held out against a wave of patriotism among a public which was totally unaware of the reality of modern warfare , never having been touched by it .
19 If you had n't you had to clear off and that 's when we used to make a tent out of anything , old sacks , bits of tarpaulin , anything then it 's covered over with erm .
20 Earth , Mars and then it 's measured off in
21 Between 1950 and 1973 it grew by an annual average rate of 2.2% ; since then it has grown by about 1.5% a year .
22 Since then it has turned up in Kenyan tobacco plantations where safety precautions are impractical and widely ignored .
23 As I said God did n't leave it like that , because God did in Jesus Christ what we could never do for ourselves , you see you and I at times we felt that I , I want to be different from that and we , and we pushed against one of these pressures and so that we pushed it out a wee bit , but as we 've pushed there it 's come back in somewhere else and as we 've stopped pushing and we 've gone to another bit so that first that has become , has come back as it was and we spend our lives perhaps running around trying to get the circle back again , it 's an impossible task , we ca n't do it , we spend our whole lives in the frustration things and we , and we start blaming on things , if only that situation was different , if only those circumstances were different , but it 's far , far , far more fundamental than that and we 've got ta come to the place where we say well I ca n't do any thing about it , I 've tried my hardest , but I ca n't do it , and that 's where God comes and says hang on a minute I 'll do it for you and that 's what he did in Jesus Christ , he did for us what we could n't do for ourselves , the bible tells us that Christ is the perfect image of God , it 's in Colossians one fifteen and just er full verses further on in verse nineteen it says in him all the fullness of God , in Jesus , all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell and so in Christ God 's son , God dealt with the problem of sin which had caused that twisting and that warping and that distortion , your life and in my life , that which spoiled his image in us he created us in his image , but you 've only got to look at people today , you 've only got to look at ourselves , see , where is the image of God , is that what God is like , jealous , filled with anger , bitterness , envy , is that what God is like , unclean thinking , is that what God is like that 's not his image , but he created us in his image perfect and what Jesus Christ did on the cross , is to restore that image , that original image in you and me , to recreate us in the image of God , so in
24 Again it had slithered in on his holiday , and , worst , it was a murder in which he would be interrogated .
25 And the only thing I need to ask you about is that bloody great , bloody great memo , I 've said it so I 'll say it again it 's pinned up in my old tutor 's room what do you want me to put down on the document for the record of achievement on attendance ?
26 Historically it has homed in on sociology as the generic symbol of reformatory zealousness , regarding its practitioners almost as ‘ folk devils ’ or bogeymen .
27 I know it 's something that 's particularly welcome here , but it 's quite important to think about seeking positions , rather than negotiation , otherwise it 's set up in here .
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