Example sentences of "had it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It was as if she 'd been given a glimpse of paradise , and then had it barred to her forever .
2 We had it scanned and it came to light the morning after the race .
3 Nor had it stopped her form giving me news that struck me dumb with panic .
4 We had it fixed , we had it fixed before Christmas
5 We had it fixed , we had it fixed before Christmas
6 They had it painted up all psychedelic from top to bottom , but then the next people that moved in had it painted over except for one ceiling .
7 They had it painted up all psychedelic from top to bottom , but then the next people that moved in had it painted over except for one ceiling .
8 He had it painted on his aircraft , that 's what you say .
9 Yeah I had it go over there
10 Now I protested that it was n't properly decorated yet and that I 'd rather he came when I had it looking its best .
11 He had it named St George 's Church and also had it built in the centre of the village in impeccable Norman style with nave , transepts , chancel , altar , choir stalls , altar rails and tower .
12 We recovered our manners and began a series of , ‘ Thank yous ’ , and , ‘ You are a good man , Mahmoud ’ , and , within seconds , Terry had it tuned to the BBC World Service and its theme , ‘ Lili Bolero ’ .
13 BuNo 133722 became a familiar sight at most West Cost USA airshows over the years until Lindsey purchased it and had it flown to the UK .
14 ‘ Surrey had it stripped .
15 Coupled with other tactics ( velcro shirts etc ) — we had it sussed .
16 Had it hit the concrete or had the ground been less soft , it would have carried on after the collision and headed straight into our warehouse , ’ said Mr Bagni .
17 She was not even able to read : though the family possessed an extensive library , Dona Marguerita had it kept locked and the key lodged with Padre Jorge , who was prepared to issue devotional books only , and that grudgingly .
18 ‘ I always thought you went along Kinghorn Ness and found the body below you and then had it raised by ropes . ’
19 He was curled in a rickety chair and had it balanced on two of its legs , one foot braced against the column .
20 ‘ We had it analysed .
21 And so we took a piece off and had it analysed , we have a little laboratory which we use to analyse things like that , and it turned out to be what we expected , the most common colour of medieval furniture was red .
22 Had the allegation been less specific — had it referred only to " certain police officers in Oxfordshire " , for example — the Banbury officers would not have been able to prove that what was published related to them .
23 It is just that it could have been more meaningful and less unpleasant had it felt a touch more like a pilgrimage than a harsh , faceless drive for productivity .
24 How had it felt for him ?
25 But if nuclear power was as dangerous , polluting and unhealthy as its opponents believed , then why had it survived so long ?
26 There will be a limiting distance within which the more massive of the two bodies will disrupt the other , and a smaller limiting distance within which , had it survived , the less massive body would have disrupted the more massive body .
27 Labour 's Shadow Chancellor John Smith responded , explaining why the great poet would definitely have joined Amnesty had it existed in the 18th century .
28 This is another case in which the Woolwich principle could readily have been applied in favour of the plaintiff had it existed .
29 What do you mean , why had it , what do you mean , why had it gone wrong ?
30 Where had it gone ?
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