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

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1 Zoologists have found the animal difficult to classify in either the genus Felis or Panthera and have given it a new genus , hence Neofelis nebula .
2 Yet the regulators have given it a dispensation : the rubbish has to go somewhere .
3 I have given it a name .
4 ‘ I have given it a chance .
5 The reason I have given it the temporary title referred to above is because I have witnessed at least two name exchanges at the station in recent months .
6 The Community can only act where member states have given it the power to do so in the treaties .
7 ‘ We have modified it a little already by putting back the starting time from 10 to 10.30 , ’ he said .
8 The agency 's own Concorde charters swooping over the Grand National , and personal gifts such as bouquets of flowers for customers have earned it an enthusiastic local following .
9 Its size and distinctive black and white markings have earned it the title of panda of the dolphin world , which portrays its lovable , almost cuddly qualities .
10 Its contributions to the International Fund have earned it the right to find out how the money is spent and what the prospects are , in political and economic terms .
11 Its flower-decked balconies have won it the ‘ Britain in Bloom ’ award .
12 ‘ Five and twenty years ago ’ , he wrote , ‘ who in all the earth would have invested his money in a Mexican bank ; have trusted his savings in a Mexican mine ; or have considered it a safe and prudent thing to go to Mexico at all ? ’
13 The Hungarians have put privatisation and foreign-trade liberalisation before currency convertibility ; the Poles have done it the other way round .
14 ‘ The parents have visited it every day since Friday , ’ said Mr Campion .
15 Rich countries can afford to spend money on the environment , but few have made it a priority in the past .
16 I have made it a point of honour to spare you moral blackmail of the ‘ Do you honestly suppose for a single moment that I would be capable of stooping to such beastliness ? ’ variety , and I shall not waver even at this supreme moment .
17 But you have made it a robbers ' cave ( Mark 11:17 ) .
18 It is this property 's style and comfort which have made it a favourite with Citalia customers for over 10 years .
19 Since the formation of the first such combine in 1968 , comprising six units of production with a total of around 6,000 individual members , the Mondragon planners have made it a recommended practice to group individual cooperatives into such units .
20 Some boards have made it a procedural requirement in their regulations that evidence of title to a property be produced in support of the application for permanent transfer , where the existing licence holder 's consent is not forthcoming , or where there are conflicting applications by prospective transferees .
21 He said : ‘ They have made it a priority to discover a Yorkshire-born non-white player to play for them .
22 I mean , Calpers have made it a lot worse for us .
23 Many have thought it an objectionable feature of utilitarianism , in its classic formulations , that pleasure and pain are supposedly set off against each other in this simple way .
24 I have had it a week and , the inevitable Skoda jokes notwithstanding , Mr Coryell has never sounded better .
25 I do n't still have it , no , no it had got knocked about a bit , you know , being moved hither and thither and the other people have had it a bit as well as us , because we bought it from the people who lived next door when they left you see , cos when we started in here , we did n't have any carpets on these floors or under here it 's brown Marley tiling and I can still show you that
26 But you have to help it a bit first !
27 That , wrote Harsnet , is part of the reason why I have chosen glass and not canvas or wood , that is why in my notes I have called it a delay in glass , which is to say a refusal of shit .
28 Only the longing for meat ( some commentators have called it a lust , but the Hebrew does not pass that judgement ) , the claim that their appetite is gone , or their throats are dry , or , as the RSV has it , their strength is dried up ( the Hebrew will sustain all those translations ) , and an unspecified complaining about their misfortunes .
29 As this substance has properties akin to those of ferments I have called it a ‘ Lysozyme ’ , and shall refer to it by this name throughout the communication .
30 Chris and I have called it a day . ’
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