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

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1 There is a need to dally with experience and exhaust what it has to offer ( Deighton and Lynton , 1985 , introduction ; Jenkins , 1958 , p. 222 ) .
2 He loved soccer and could n't remember baseball ; neither could he remember California , except for a vague recollection of sunshine and a white house and what seemed an enormous swimming pool , although Clare laughed and told him it had really been quite small — for LA .
3 But she refused to allow that , and told him it had to live .
4 Defending the report , Japan 's Minister of International Trade and Industry , Kozo Watanabe , stated that his department had done no more than publish the " bare facts " , and that henceforth Japan would " say what it has to say and do what it has to do in international affairs " .
5 The Shah had made a showplace of his country with his colossal purchasing of weapons , and look what it had all come to : ‘ If you drive from Shiraz to Isfahan even today you 'll see hundreds of helicopters parked off to the right of the highway .
6 Always meet the opposition and hear what it has to say .
7 Her voice brittle , Luce suggested , ‘ Well , you 'd better phone her back and tell her it 's been found . ’
8 And like them it has no end , dissolving into a new period .
9 Except that on this day , while it hunted for flies , one frog lost its way and crawled around the side of one of the outermost petals , or possibly leaves , and saw something it had never seen before .
10 The animal gave a final grunt and expelled whatever it had to expel .
11 When I think that up until last night I was even hoping that I might look at you and wonder what it had all been about — that I 'd feel nothing !
12 It will then " give up " and return what it has got so far .
13 NEVER PUT ANYTHING ON THE RAILWAY LINE — I do n't think many of you would be stupid enough to do this but believe me it has been done and still is done quite often .
14 And when said what it had meant to her , loosing personal jewellery and things that was sentimental value to , you know , the family that had died , and they were the only things she 'd got to remember them by , and so on .
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