Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it have " in BNC.
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1 | The hermit crab partly avoids this complicated and hazardous process by having a shell-less hinder part and protecting it with a discarded mollusc shell , switching into a new one in a minute or so whenever it has the need . |
2 | The decision will be taken by this Government whenever it has to be taken . |
3 | I do n't know whereabouts it 's snapped . |
4 | We simply invited our readers to witness the process whereby it had done so . |
5 | Most recently , the company has concluded an agreement whereby it has become the exclusive installers for the American Decoturf range of tennis surfaces in the UK . |
6 | But there is nothing laid down in law whereby it has to be a Thursday . |
7 | Not so much the compromises , the deceits , the hypocrisies affecting his work , his women , his children , even his friends , but the sense of despair and failure hovering over him , as though he was trapped and did n't know how it had happened or what he should or could do . |
8 | Could n't they see how it had to be nourished ? |
9 | What strikes him of a sudden , as he remembers this experience , is how it had been foreseen and marmoreally recorded by Virgil : as Virgil 's Aeneas left doomed Troy , carrying his household and ancestral gods , so Pound leaves the doomed Rome of fascist Italy , carrying in his haversack his gods — books by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and T. E. Hulme and Percy Wyndham Lewis . |
10 | ‘ When I was allowed to go West again after 20 years , two years ago , I could n't believe how it had been transformed . |
11 | No one was ever able to see quite how it had all been managed . |
12 | At the same time as he was engaged in more political work , Marx attempted to rewrite the history of mankind for the use of the oppressed , so that they would be able to understand the nature of the oppression to which they were subjected , and how it had come about . |
13 | It must have been painful to have a man you liked appropriated by a younger sister , McLeish thought , but this self-contained creature was not going to tell him — or possibly anyone else — how it had felt . |
14 | All attention could now be given to negotiation and to preparing for war rather than continuing the sterile debate on how it had all come about . |
15 | He loved to tell stories of how he had given advice , how it had been disregarded , and how he had been proved right . |
16 | Dot thought how it had probably felt like this , jolting yet stately . |
17 | Loopy Lil stared round at the destruction with a look of hopelessness as though she did not understand how it had happened . |
18 | Nobody understood , either , how it had come to be there at all . |
19 | Later , over a cup of coffee backstage , Kylie talks frankly about homesickness and how it had taken her two years to adjust to life in England . |
20 | He never forgot how it had once been , never seemed to regard her in any other way but as the person who had cared for him and loved him without reservation . |
21 | She was getting better at knowing what to do when people were sick and asked them how it had happened . |
22 | I told again how it had happened to me , and the trouser-slashing too . |
23 | It was almost too much to take in , how it had happened so quickly , so unexpectedly . |
24 | Yet the medical authorities would not dearly state this , nor did the police believe that they had a case capable of being taken further , not least because the abused woman could not tell us how it had happened . |
25 | I could not understand how it had all happened so quickly . |
26 | He continued on across the road and down by the side of the church , heading south towards Pimlico , trying to imagine how it had been on that September day all those years ago . |
27 | After a spell of social self-indulgence , I remembered CGAS and how it had helped me . |
28 | Kānchho , Kalchu 's younger brother , and Śa kar would take him in the morning , and Kānchho would stay there with him — if that was how it had to be . |
29 | He did n't know how it had happened , but Sarah was giving all her maternal love to the wrong child . |
30 | ‘ I do n't want to see him , ’ Anna said , remembering her inoculation on the first day back , and how it had hurt . |