Example sentences of "had it [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | Had it gone over the bar Wexford would now still be celebrating their first major title in 20 years . |
32 | I tried to get the dog destroyed , but the vet suggested I have a re-think , so then we had it placed . |
33 | mm if he had it serviced regularly would it stop it do you think ? , still have to have the work done ? |
34 | because she was in pain again in had it strapped up again said come and see me in a week see if it 's any better but erm she 's injured it but not er you know it 's obviously she ca n't move it a lot that way which is what 's effecting her , but mind you once she gets back on her bike again , as it 's cold weather |
35 | we , we would all spend more if we had it to spend , we would all like to look more beautiful |
36 | After a shire-meeting in Herefordshire in Cnut 's day had declared that lands belonged to Leofflæd , her husband Thorkell the White rode to Hereford cathedral and had it recorded in a gospel book . |
37 | I think the first time I saw Day At The Beach they had it written on the wrong strings . |
38 | Hummel was so concerned with tempo that he had it written into his contract that he was to have control over all tempos during his 18-year tenure at Weimar . |
39 | I had it written down Kev . |
40 | More than that , Pilate believed that he was the King of the Jews , that 's why he had it written up and put over his cross . |
41 | And what had it achieved ? |
42 | He had it flying then ? |
43 | Beasant said : ‘ I thought I had it covered but it just crept through my finger-tips . ’ |
44 | I suppose that 's why it went , sucking it up properly I suppose she had it riding up |
45 | Acton 's vision of a final version of history became impossible long ago simply for practical reasons , even had it remained intellectually acceptable . |
46 | Oh some marvellous performances in it , but really it was Joan Littlewood 's intrinsic concept which was miraculous really , that 's and really I do n't know whether the movie lost a lot as against the play — I think it lost something — the important thing was that millions of people who would never have seen it , had it remained purely as a theatre production , did see what Joan Littlewood had to say , saw her perceptions , her wit , her humanity , and therefore I think it was well worth making . |
47 | ‘ We had it fitted out in the States , changed it for the case provided by the Pentagon just before take-off last night . ’ |
48 | Brückner had bought the painted ceiling from Italy and had it fitted . |
49 | But behind some of the peeling doors painted in council colours , there burned ambition that would have surprised the rest of the street had it recognised it for what it was . ’ |
50 | So that 's why I had it done . |
51 | She had it done cheap , promising to wear it in all the right places . |
52 | J. decided he wanted a photograph of me , and although I did tease him a bit about this — what did he want a photograph of me for when I was there in front of him most of the time ? — at his insistence I finally went and had it done . |
53 | ‘ If you promise not to tell anyone , ’ Margaret said , when she finally got to see a doctor , ‘ I nearly had it done the old way , you know , with a knitting needle , then I lost my nerve . ’ |
54 | Only the pain was getting rather tedious and Meg insisted that I had it done now before I retired , on the theory I suppose , that better in the Government 's time than my own . " |
55 | I 'd make it me business to er yes and course it was to his trade good jobs as he 'd done for customers , had it done so well , they told somebody else and it brought in trade , see what I mean ? |
56 | Georgina had it done before she called them . |
57 | I had it done to remind me of a mistake from which I have learnt much , and of an ending which I have no cause to regret . ’ |
58 | I 'm sure he went away and had it done somewhere else . |
59 | He had it done in front of Martinho and myself in the courtyard of the prison , the men made to kneel rather than shot upright against a wall . |
60 | ‘ Yes , Michele had it done for his wife . |