Example sentences of "[vb past] it have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He believed it had to be interpreted .
2 But Hebbert was there , guide in hand , picking out the classics on the Left Wall ( he reasoned it had to be a route on the left wall to provide a contrast to the big slab route just completed ) .
3 To be sure of providing physicists with details of the world beyond the standard model , the SSC 's designers decided it had to be able to make particles with masses of one trillion electron volts ( 1TeV ) .
4 She decided it had to be Aunt Tossie .
5 The city council decided it had to be cleaned up , the union demanded exceptional payments deadlock .
6 ‘ I felt it had to be my fault : I was a weak human being with no moral fibre or I would have been able to kick the habit . ’
7 I felt it had to be a heart attack .
8 ‘ Once I heard her start singing the songs I knew it had to be her , ’ he says .
9 We knew it had to be done and we used to accept it .
10 I knew it had to be answered , but I carne to the conclusion that the longer I left it , the better .
11 ’ I knew it had to be something like that .
12 I knew it had to be a gift from God .
13 ‘ Although you did n't mention any names last week I knew it had to be me , ’ said Heather .
14 It contained perhaps half a dozen large water-colour sketches of a seaside resort ; because of the context she knew it had to be Deauville — his imagined Deauville .
15 I caught Werewolf 's eye and knew it had to be me who had to ask .
16 When the verdict came down over the radio earlier that afternoon , I thought it had to be some kind of misunderstanding — a joke .
17 I thought it had to be him .
18 What annoys him is people who say Moliere is not funny : ‘ I do n't read reviews although I understand we have done extremely well , but a couple thought it has to be very serious .
19 So obsessed was he with Mary 's charm and the Casket Letters , that it did not occur to him to ask the much more prosaic but crucially important question : what effect did it have on her kingdom , in this age of religious and political upheaval and trauma , to be saddled with a ruler who shut herself off from reality whenever reality became difficult ?
20 1 Why did all the children laugh at Julie on the first day she went to her new school ? 2 How do you think Julie felt that day ? 3 Did you feel sorry for her then ? 4 Did you feel sorry for her later in the story ? 5 When Julie was left tied to the lamp post was it fair , unfair , cruel … or what ? 6 Whose fault was it that Julie and Bee stopped seeing each other ? 7 Why did Julie get hurts and what effect did it have on Bee ? 8 What were your feelings at the end ?
21 What sort of effect did it have on you that kind of directness ?
22 What effect did it have on his private life ?
23 Oh , why did it have to be so hard ?
24 Singularity , like , later , monogamy , was a difficult thing , a strain , almost an oddity : perhaps that was its appeal for him , but why did it have to be so ?
25 Why did it have to be so far off the ground ?
26 Why , of all times of the year , did it have to be Christmas ?
27 Did it have to be a fighter pilot , for God 's sake ?
28 Later he said to his wife , ‘ Why did it have to crow at Mr Clare like that ? ’
29 Did it have to be on this evening that Kate , that notorious hedgerow flirt , should have come in early to steal his mission of mercy and love ?
30 Why did it have to be a scarf ? he wondered .
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