Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Leasing is a system whereby a financial institution purchases a piece of equipment and leases it back to the company , which then has the use of equipment it has not had to purchase . |
2 | It has also had to keep an undisclosed number of doubtful loans before offloading the unit , Kleinwort Benson Australia , to the California-based bank Security Pacific . |
3 | And not only have I found whisky successful as an alternative to cognac and armagnac in many fish and poultry dishes , but it has frequently had to do duty instead of Calvados in Norman dishes of veal , pork , pheasant and apples . |
4 | He explained that the district hospital has developed a strong sense of community service , partly because it has always had to find ways of reaching a scattered population . |
5 | In practice it has never had to invoke this law . |
6 | It comes out what you want it to come out has to come out . |
7 | The more I thought of that midnight face , the more intelligent and charming it became ; and it seemed too to have had a breeding , a fastidiousness , a delicacy , that attracted me as fatally as the local fishermen 's lamps attracted fish on moonless nights . |
8 | It turned out to have come from a machine in a nearby corridor . |
9 | It turned out to have come in through the curved zip which is unprotected by a weather flap . |
10 | It clearly existed in Bedfordshire , because of Shearman 's perception of its importance ; it was evident in the Kettering scheme because Miss Green instinctively knew its significance to fellow disadvantaged adults ; it appears not to have emerged in East Suffolk possibly because it was not assiduously pursued . |
11 | It appears never to have remained sufficiently constant to enable benches more than a few kilometres wide to form , at least since the beginning of the Pleistocene period . |
12 | In France it seems mainly to have taken the form of rationalization during a major merger boom . |
13 | While the CPSU dominated Soviet politics it did not have to worry about majorities in the Supreme Soviet . |
14 | Ironically , this was a source of strength for the dynasty because , unlike its English counterpart , it did not have to face the potential opposition a corporate body of the great magnates could provide . |
15 | It did not have to have a name . |
16 | In theory , the Ministry of Education welcomed schools which it did not have to pay for and in which the instructors — student volunteers — confined themselves to teaching adult illiterates how to read and write . |
17 | ‘ It did n't have to stop there for re-fuelling — it had enough to land elsewhere . ’ |
18 | Hell , it did n't even have to do anything ; it did n't have to act on prayers or have us singled out as a special species , or play any part in our history and development ; it did n't even necessarily have to have created us , or created anything , all it had to do was exist and have existed and go on existing , to record , to encompass . |
19 | He wished it did n't have to end this way . |
20 | Until the Gulf war it had never had to contemplate a high-tech non-nuclear war . |
21 | If the local authority knows that it wishes to privatise and not use local authority employees at all , it does not have to go through the compulsory tender procedure . |
22 | It is too late for British Telecom to return to its old ways if only because the public now knows that it does not have to put up with a telephone system built for the 1950s . |
23 | The task force can travel quickly because it does not have to carry support material with it . |
24 | It does not have to re-analyse characters once they have been identified , which helps to speed up the processing of long documents . |
25 | But it does not have to do so . |
26 | However , the firm will have to make the prescribed disclosure that all or most of the FSA protections do not apply if ( even though it does not have to do so ) it tells a private customer that it is a member of SFA or is otherwise FSA-authorised ; or ( 2 ) It is carried on with or for customers in the UK , but the FSA 's overseas person exemption would have applied if that non-UK office had been a separate person from the UK office ( see page 40 above and also below ) or , presumably , is outside the territorial scope of the FSA in any event ; or ( 3 ) The business is that of an appointed representative of the firm and is not carried on in the UK . |
27 | It does not have to destroy love , but can be contained within it . |
28 | It does not have to influence our future , however , and the aware adult is quite capable of changing his ability pattern should he so desire . |
29 | The id is not a managerial agency , it does not have to make decisions , it is not in contact with the real world and therefore it can have its cake and eat it . |
30 | In a series of recent cases the Court has established that , although the Commission must specify the subject-matter and purpose of its investigation , it does not have to identify in advance the information it is seeking . |