Example sentences of "have [be] [adj] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The learning process from this project has been invaluable and it 's allowed Save The Children to move forward in several other countries . |
2 | Often this has been because THE new housing market has been buoyant and it has been acknowledged that this market can not be missed as , at best , it is lost for a CONSIDERABLE time . |
3 | Like the insect , its span has been short and it has already been superseded by the Double Whammy campaign . |
4 | But those who bought the book from the human interest angle may have been disappointed because it contains only a couple of references to my condition . |
5 | Before leaving the ministry in mid-1861 the sensible Evgraf Kovalevskii came up with a programme for reducing the volatility of the universities which might have been effective if it had been introduced gradually . |
6 | Such a move would have been legitimate if it had offered the possibility of new kinds of experimental tests , perhaps leading to the discovery of some unexpected feature of the earth 's atmosphere . |
7 | This change in relative prices would have been rational if it had reflected any real improvement in the competitive power of electricity ( and there had been a continuing shift in favour of electricity for the whole century ) , but now the shift was artificially exaggerated by historic cost accounting in a period of inflation , and by temporarily depressed investment levels . |
8 | It must have been nice while it lasted , Wexford reflected amorally . |
9 | It would have been nice if it had been a decade to the day since the dog died that I exhumed its skull , but in fact I was a few months late . |
10 | It was set in a triumphant smile , a smile that would have been smug if it had not been so full of the purest metaphysical good humour . |
11 | This movement , as Rufus had no doubt intended , sent Mary toppling forward into Adam 's arms , her breasts lightly slapping into his chest in a way that would have been blissful if it had been allowed to continue but Mary , drunk as she was , had sprung aside , actually sprung to her feet , and rather late in the day hugged her arms across her chest . |
12 | This account of the treaty may , as Florence claims , have been a lie , but it , or something like it , could well have been what Cnut preferred people to believe , for he may have been aware that it had not been unusual within the West Saxon dynasty for brother to follow brother : it was the succession of King Æthelwulf 's sons in turn which brought Alfred to the throne in 871 , despite the fact that his brother Æthelred I had male issue . |
13 | The Tribunal found , however , that no employee had ever been told that the practice could result in dismissal and the practice had continued , although management trying to impose the change may not have been aware that it continued . |
14 | Few will previously have been aware that it started out leaning the other way , then righted itself , and — after a 100-year gap when the money ran out — went into reverse . |
15 | The revolution at Northampton may have been different but it did have uncanny echoes of what had gone on at Neath . |
16 | Treaty did not of itself prevent a member state from imposing an ownership residence requirement as a condition for exemption from the compulsory acquisition of land , could not be followed in the present case for three reasons : ( a ) in the Fearon case , the owners ' residence requirement was not coupled with any nationality requirement and the court indicated in paragraph 10 of the judgment , at pp. 3685–3686 , that its decision would have been different if it had been ; ( b ) in the Fearon case , the residence requirement was limited to legal owners of the land and did not extend to peripheral persons , such as those who had lent the owners money in order to buy the land ; and ( c ) from the point of view of its geographical scope , the residence requirement at issue in the Fearon case was framed in local rather than national terms . |
17 | That would have been comical if it had n't been so downright offensive . |
18 | Just for a moment their fingers touched , then broke apart as they both stepped back with a haste that would have been comical if it had n't been for the sudden surge of sensation that arced between them . |
19 | It may well have been fun while it lasted , but we might guess by now that the Titfords would not stay long in Spa Fields , any more than they had anywhere else . |
20 | Nor do I imagine that Number 10 would have been overjoyed if it had been some young detective constable . ’ |
21 | But he will have been worried that it took four fine saves from John Lukic to keep City out . |
22 | The relief on Joe 's face would have been comic if it had n't been so worrying . |
23 | She consoled herself with the thought that Pet would have been dead before it happened . |
24 | The course would have been incomplete if it had only been about these technical matters , fascinating as they are . |
25 | He would have been surprised if it had been otherwise . |
26 | It had seven base stones and four capstones ; she knew it well ; she had been present when it had been discoverd and excavated . |
27 | It had been nice while it lasted . |
28 | Cox argued that the interception had been unlawful because it did not meet the published criteria regulating such interceptions . |
29 | But she had been frightened and it made her angry with Albert . |
30 | This was widely regarded as indicating a warmer attitude towards NATO , in which France 's position had been ambiguous since it withdrew from its integrated military structure in 1966 . |