Example sentences of "[adv] it have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And that night when Linnet , face to face with her own reflection in her solitary looking-glass and the stark realization of how much it had really meant to her , had been unable to sleep Tristan had walked with her for hours in the manor garden , Gemma watching them from her bedroom window as they paced beneath the chestnut trees , engrossed , almost entwined , like turning to like , intent wholly and exclusively upon one another .
2 So it 's just got in a bigger mess and a bigger mess to be honest with you .
3 And now it had all come to nothing .
4 Now it has finally taken to the field and just about touched first base , announcing that OfficePower is from today , generally available worldwide on Santa Cruz Operation 's SCO Unix implementation .
5 Now it 's all gone onto the roads .
6 Because how does Philip know that in five years ' time , I 'm not going to ring him up and say , hey you know when you recommended me to invest my money in the Japanese fund , well it 's just gone through the bottom of the market .
7 Well it 's still got to be got rid of has n't it ?
8 Well it 's now come under a general invited round to us all
9 Dot thought how it had probably felt like this , jolting yet stately .
10 Nick Wright of the Photo Co-op also took four or five groups around the exhibition , and some 400 Education Packs were sent to schools around the country , explaining what Magnum is , how it started with a small band of six , and how it has now grown to over a hundred , with offices in New York , Paris and London .
11 Indeed it had never occurred to him to sell bits of Hatherley to keep the paper going any more than he had considered using the profits of the paper , in the years when there were some , to pay for the substantial renovation the house had required .
12 Well , that was when it had all come to a head .
13 When the ball finally reached him , the normally placid boy bared his teeth and , whirling the bat round his head , whacked the offending object back up to where it had just come from .
14 This is n form of working memory , as the cue is meaningful only if the animal remembers where it has just come from .
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