Example sentences of "have it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Has it gone forever ? |
2 | After a few rubs , you then take the hand away , look at it and say ‘ Has it gone yet ? ’ |
3 | Has it gone off to look for Buck ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Has it gone ? ’ asked Fagin . |
5 | The lump in the throat — where has it gone ? |
6 | Has it gone now ? |
7 | Has it gone to specifically to the address of the commissioners ? |
8 | Has it gone off now , lights gone off ? |
9 | Well why has it gone down ? |
10 | Has it gone up that much ? |
11 | Has it gone , has it gone that much ? |
12 | Has it gone , has it gone that much ? |
13 | Why has it gone to somebody who ? |
14 | Jackie er er said you 'd got a headache this morning , has it gone ? |
15 | Turn it off , or has it gone ? |
16 | Has it gone off again , Dave ? |
17 | Has it gone |
18 | has it gone down again ? |
19 | Oh , has it gone round a bit ? |
20 | Tell me where has it gone , if it is still in there ? |
21 | No , now has it gone ? |
22 | Has it gone ? |
23 | Paulie , bring me in my , my or has it gone upstairs ? |
24 | Has it gone a bit easier for you ? |
25 | He has to stick his head up and go where the fuck has it gone ? |
26 | So has it has it gone out of your account ? |
27 | Has it gone further back into the primary schools ? |
28 | I mean has it gone up recently ? |
29 | Nor has it felt bound by territorial or jurisdictional limits . |
30 | They 'll send for the least Trifle to the other end of a long Street to one of their own Crew , when the very next Neighbour , a Church-man , has it to sell " . |