Example sentences of "it [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] have " in BNC.
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1 | For many , it became a unique chance to have their voices heard through a diversity of media , linking artists culturally visually , emotionally and psychologically to those entering the exhibition spaces of participating in the events . |
2 | She said it made a real change to have a bit of humour round the place . |
3 | The most astonishing aspect of the case was not that she had an understandable desire to disport herself in space , but that under the law as it stands a major general had to offer her an abject apology for the recruiting sergeant showing a welcome piece of common sense . |
4 | It seemed a good idea to have a companion when I knew I had to face a Spanish maniac ! ’ |
5 | It seemed a poor thing to have descended to . |
6 | It seemed an unnecessary thing to have with a harpsichord . |
7 | Dentan cites an informant who asked rhetorically ‘ what good does it do an unhappy person to have another person upset ? ’ ( 1968 : 64 ) . |
8 | It helps a great deal to have a large number of clear , separate concepts , ideas that can quickly and easily be applied to the sometimes confusing variety of animal actions we observe when we sit down to watch other species . |
9 | The Audi that thought it had a clear run had to brake hard … |
10 | It makes an illuminating contrast having Ives 's much more idiosyncratic setting of At the River as well as Copland 's . |