Example sentences of "did it have " in BNC.

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1 It was very basic indeed , and only by dint of preparation for the royal visitor did it have any carpeting on the stairs .
2 What kind of circulation did it have ?
3 Nor did it have any lasting effect on morale .
4 So obsessed was he with Mary 's charm and the Casket Letters , that it did not occur to him to ask the much more prosaic but crucially important question : what effect did it have on her kingdom , in this age of religious and political upheaval and trauma , to be saddled with a ruler who shut herself off from reality whenever reality became difficult ?
5 Nor did it have a consistent history in the sixteenth century .
6 Oh , why did it have to be so hard ?
7 Did it have an exterior handle ?
8 Did it have any connection with the Castle Museum opposite the court , which was once a women 's prison ?
9 Why did it have to make her feel so horrid and ashamed ?
10 Not only did it have bundles of games and demos ( the only games I have enough money to buy ) but also pages of reviews !
11 Why did it have to bother him so much ?
12 How many necks did it have ?
13 Not only did it have a mismatched neck and body , but the scratchplate was black , and therefore from the '70s .
14 Why did it have a question mark ?
15 Not only did it have the broad ideological stamp of approval from Marx and Engels themselves , but the preparation for it within Romania had started already in the late 1960s .
16 Berghaus 's Softflex midsole gives very easy walking , but I thought it too flexible for use on rough ground ; nor did it have quite enough ankle support .
17 Was it purely physical or did it have a psychosomatic dimension , as her sudden and dramatic recovery could indicate ?
18 Singularity , like , later , monogamy , was a difficult thing , a strain , almost an oddity : perhaps that was its appeal for him , but why did it have to be so ?
19 Did it have any signs on it ? ’
20 Did it have a significance ?
21 Why did it have to be so far off the ground ?
22 It had no business goodwill and was not permitted to trade ; nor did it have shareholders ; ( 5 ) in failing to take proper account of the fact that it logically followed that if a local government corporation could sue for libel in respect of its governing reputation then so too could any institution of central government ( including , for example , a government department which was a statutory corporation such as the Department of the Environment ) ; ( 6 ) in the premises in considering that there was no uncertainty or ambiguity in English law in relation to the extent to which local authorities might sue for libel .
23 ( i ) Does the applicant have a sufficient interest within R.S.C. , Ord. 53 , r. 3(7) to entitle him to apply for judicial review ? ( ii ) Is the exercise by Lautro of its power to serve an intervention notice subject to judicial review ? ( iii ) Is , or was , Winchester a member of Lautro ? ( iv ) Whether or not Winchester was a member of Lautro , did it have a right to appeal under Lautro 's rules to the Appeal Tribunal ? ( v ) Did the failure by Lautro to give Winchester an opportunity to make representations before the service of the intervention notice invalidate that notice so that it should be quashed ?
24 Why , of all times of the year , did it have to be Christmas ?
25 What popular impact did it have ?
26 Did it have a name , that game ?
27 Helen watched her own face swim above these rich and glowing caverns ; did it have a lean and hungry look , deprived , excluded ?
28 Did it have to be a fighter pilot , for God 's sake ?
29 1 Why did all the children laugh at Julie on the first day she went to her new school ? 2 How do you think Julie felt that day ? 3 Did you feel sorry for her then ? 4 Did you feel sorry for her later in the story ? 5 When Julie was left tied to the lamp post was it fair , unfair , cruel … or what ? 6 Whose fault was it that Julie and Bee stopped seeing each other ? 7 Why did Julie get hurts and what effect did it have on Bee ? 8 What were your feelings at the end ?
30 The Court of Appeal stated that the Board did have a duty to act fairly which entailed granting B and K the opportunity to satisfy them of matters in the statute , and to let B and K know the impressions of the Board so that they might be dispelled ; but the Board did not have to quote ‘ chapter and verse , ’ nor did it have to disclose the source of its information if it would be contrary to the public interest , nor did the reasons for the refusal have to be given .
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