Example sentences of "[pron] it have done " in BNC.

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1 And the means by which it has done so provide another example of the fascination and complexity of adaptation in the natural world .
2 London Underground correctly realised that it would be better for it to make its proposals as a separate Bill , which it has done , and the Bill has now passed through the House .
3 With me it has done well not only in a sheltered , sunny position ( the best conditions ) but also in a place where it has only a few hours of direct sunshine each day .
4 Er , summat had ran into back of bus , I do n't know what it 'd done to , whatever behind us but it did n't hurt bus .
5 I did n't recommend it because I had seen what it had done to sensitive artists like Scott Walker .
6 What it had done it had done , immaculately , consummately , flawlessly , without unseemly protest or undue noise .
7 The company discussed the situation with PW which , while stressing it could not give an audit report , was prepared to say what it had done in the form of a review to GRE 's directors .
8 The stink assailed his nostrils , bringing back memories of that last visit and what it had done for him .
9 He hated the car and he hated himself in it ; he hated what it could do to him and what it had done to him .
10 Resolutions continued to call for further economies and lower taxation , so the government got no credit for what it had done .
11 It was right that she should make it suffer for what it had done .
12 Finally , there was the third reading debate when the House had to look at what it had done to the draft bill during the committee stage and decided whether to pass the measure .
13 I remembered about acid rain , and what it had done to the noseless bishops in their crumbling niches , and the warning notices on this boarded-off turret : Condemned …
14 Gigantic , monstrous and powerful ; waiting on the stairs for him to open the door wide , so that it could seize him , drag him away and do to him what it had done to Pearce ?
15 unwound himself and you could tell his two years , what it had done for him .
16 Mr Brunhead , who represented Thames Transit Limited stated that the City Council could just be proud of what it had done , for public transport , and he was aware that the city council was looking again at the balanced transport policy , and ways of making the city centre more viable for bus and for public transport .
17 Now this P H test I 've only had it a few seconds and already look what it 's done to the paper .
18 I said no , she said you wo n't leave the union will you , I said no , she said alright we 'll buy one at Haydock , still in the Lancashire region and the reason why the union is my second love , obviously my first love is me family , is what it 's done for me , but I also think what I 've done for those people who represent me and yourselves in Parliament .
19 You would a Bosnia immediately , it would break up , send the U N in , look what it 's done in Bosnia .
20 and , er I always say that I am so grateful I am not , because I 've seen what it 's done and our Marg with Val her sister , we 've both got sisters who are extremely jealous you 've seen them , you 've seen jealously eat away at them
21 Yeah it is , what it 's done
22 And then Equity gets afraid of what it has done .
23 ‘ No one knows more than me how much I owe to this country , how much I vow to give back to it for what it has done to me , ’ he said .
24 The best it could do was what it has done : substantially reduce the Tory majority .
25 Next , it must notify the concerned states of what it has done — another condition that Libya has fulfilled .
26 Have n't I seen over the years what it has done to my husband , a man who lifted me off the shelf just before my sell-by date expired ?
27 Society — for what it has done to those who are trapped by the forces of the big city .
28 ‘ We wondered if this new service would take away from our standard lipsticks , but actually what it has done is increase overall lipstick sales within the store .
29 Parents or relatives often make donations to their old public school or college as some repayment for what it has done for them , or in the hope that it may give their child a better chance of entry !
30 Both the hon. Gentleman and my hon. Friend were perhaps slightly unfair to the European Community in their assessment of what it has done .
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