Example sentences of "and it have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's a bit like that thingy but it was bald and it 'd got a bad , ever such a bad |
2 | And they got an old curtain at the back door and then that 's all you sort of go through across the corner of the kitchen and he was making a bouquet of flowers and er he was setting them all out like and then when he bought it into me it was all set out in a big thing of cellophane and it 'd got two gold strips like |
3 | Well , he 'd had his one-night stand with Jessica , and it had gutted him , he knew how Karen felt . |
4 | The discipline had thus successfully established and maintained the continuity of the English genius as an at once moral , human ( i.e. engendered ) , and poetic force ; and it had developed procedures for regulating the admissibility of particular fictional works to this field of predominantly male-to-male discourse . |
5 | the the reason it 's on the diagram it it simply reflects the fact in fact w w w we were overtaken almost by events in terms of the structure plan policy in that the County Council had move on to t had undertaken public consultation , and it had determined a preferred route . |
6 | The Macleod Report of 1965 had set the Young Conservatives a target of a quarter of a million members , and it had declared the importance of political involvement . |
7 | Anna had explained , and it had given her the opportunity to describe details her daughter found miraculous . |
8 | He had held on to her hand as her flight was called , and it had given her the way out without tears . |
9 | He had invoked the name of Callanish and it had sent its power into Minch and left him with a promise he must keep : to put her life before his own if ever chance or opportunity came . |
10 | Qin had founded this weekly journal in 1980 and it had played a major role in the campaign for economic and political reform in China until being closed down in April 1989 following the outbreak of student demonstrations [ see p. 36587 ] . |
11 | What was this sudden panic round his heart ? — as though he had stepped on a rotten floorboard and it had fallen through . |
12 | The activity at the back of the car had ceased and it had fallen silent . |
13 | But how strange it was , the changes which the past two or three weeks had brought : not merely the changes of circumstances ; her father and his hoped for promotion , herself going to the Stadium , Omi talking about herself , Fritz … but the whole relationship inside the family had altered , and she herself had changed , and it had begun with the arrival of Uncle Karl , as if he were a sorcerer , a wave of whose manicured hands could transform life , as alchemists thought they could transform base metal into gold or , with a certain sinister frisson , perhaps the other way around . |
14 | The natural effervescence of Paris can never be suppressed for long , and it had begun to burst forth from the restraint of the early days so that , by mid-1916 , it presented to the war-weary world a facade of miraculous brilliance ; to the men from Verdun it was an Arabian Night Baghdad . |
15 | And it had to go : The man who killed Crossroads tells why . |
16 | He said it was the last ’ closed shop ’ in Britain and it had to go . |
17 | It was the last closed shop in Britain , he said , and it had to go . |
18 | His helmet was a bit dented and it had lost its feathers but otherwise he was all right — just a bit dizzy that 's all . |
19 | The champagne tasted sharp and dry and it had lost its fizz . |
20 | Soviet spokesmen could argue that although the USSR had for decades proselytised the notion of a national liberation or solidarity ‘ front ’ of Third World states , aligned at least politically to the Soviet bloc , it had not created regional groupings or coalitions of states militarily tied to the USSR or the Warsaw Pact and it had supported the opposition of the non-aligned states to military blocs . |
21 | Then he read a textbook of hers about the craft of the dramatist and it had stopped him from showing her anything for a year . |
22 | ‘ She met some guy in there that day , some guy she used to go with , and he must 've said something because the next thing anyone knew , she was screaming at him , Pete was in the bar the morning after , he said the window was all over the floor , apparently she 'd thrown an ashtray at the guy and it had missed and taken the whole window out instead , and when he took her by the arm and tried to calm her down , she shook him off and ran out of the bar , right out in the street , and like I said , it was the bottom of a hill and there was a truck coming — ‘ |
23 | ‘ He said he 'd read it somewhere a couple of years ago , and it had struck him so deeply that he could n't shake it from his mind . |
24 | On the contrary , there was attempts to the life of our Emir during the Iraq/Iran war because we were taking relatively trying to be neutral there , and there was a bomb attack on him , and he personally survived it , a few others died , and it had to do directly with the Iran/Iraq war . |
25 | The hospital had been built as a memorial to King Edward VII and it had seen better days . |
26 | All our buddies that worked for us for 50 years were just living and drinking and eating like fucking Rome … it was just hell and it had to stop . ’ |
27 | A stream of cars from both directions blocked the Ford and it had to stop , fuming . |
28 | And it had made unhitching the Lorrimores ' car a comparatively quick and easy job . |
29 | Before a prayer had formed itself , a young brown hand covered mine and I looked round to see the turbaned head of the Youngest Son , his face half covered by his head-scarf , his eyes laughing , his whole figure straight against the storm as though he and it had made some truce . |
30 | Chinese Charlie had altered the lot to fit him , and he had pressed it , too , and it had made such a difference to Ben . |