Example sentences of "have [vb pp] it in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever men and women have been interested in , concerned about , preoccupied with , either in the line of duty or on the domestic and recreational fronts , they have communicated it in letters , notes , diaries , journals , files , log books and the like . |
2 | Instead , they have explained it in terms of political conflict over the programmes of central government ( particularly after the election of a Conservative government in 1979 ) or longer-term central-local tensions , in which the centre is concerned to minimize the pressure generated by the existence of local political autonomy . |
3 | I hope this book will also be of value to the professional surveyor — in its breadth if not its depth — but I have written it in terms best suited to the non-professional , enthusiastic house-owner . |
4 | I have made all the amendments that I wished to make to the procedures and I have done it in pencil with a copy to circulate . |
5 | ‘ I have seen it in Kent . ’ |
6 | I have seen it in others , and despised it . |
7 | ‘ I have seen it in Wimbledon , ’ said Dr Ali . |
8 | Cos I says , you have seen it in passing . |
9 | But the bulk of it , now that I have re-read it in connection with this memoir , I have quietly made away with . |
10 | In general , however , I have had it in mind to try ( but not slavishly ) to compare and contrast the effects of war upon England and France , in the belief that this approach can provide a thought-provoking approach to the subject . |
11 | We have used it in anger oh yes . |
12 | have measured it in inches or something |
13 | Years ago , I saw in the pages of Punch a cartoon more memorable than most ( I have redrawn it in Figure 1 ) . |
14 | Whatever may be thought of this — I have softened it in translation — there can be no denying its intense urgency and power . |
15 | As we have portrayed it in Figure 1.1 , the whole process of the crisis on this account seems very mechanistic ( or positivistic : see Chapter 2 ) . |
16 | In Berlin , for example , I heard of a woman addressed as Fräulein ( ‘ Miss ’ , literally ‘ little woman ’ and widely regarded as a put-down , so that many German women have abandoned it in favour of Frau ) by a male bus driver , who said ‘ Danke , Fräulein' when she tendered her fare . |
17 | At some point in its development it has to create more organized political groups , or convert or capture existing political organizations , which are able to engage directly in a struggle for power and have the capacity to use power when they have gained it in order to reconstruct society . |
18 | Since 1979 the 12 European Community members have taken it in turn to spend an annual £70,000 on works of art . |
19 | No , what I 'm saying is some schools have lost it in year eleven as well . |
20 | I do n't suppose many have read it in depth , cos to be honest , when do we read a rule when we do n't have to , unless we absolutely need it . |
21 | But only three teams have managed it in winter . |