Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] it have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Hence there is a problem of how cooperation could evolve in the first place , although it would be stable once it had evolved .
2 The present system may not be perfect but it has worked pretty well and would be capable of improvement and adjustment without the need to go back to the drawing board . ’
3 Imaginative and incalculable youth , which clamours for the moon and may not be content till it has damaged most of the street lamps . ’
4 However , we can not even be sure that it has got the causal effects absolutely right .
5 No justification therefore exists for treating subfertile women with contraceptive drugs , and the endometriosis should be considered to be coincidental unless it has caused tubal and ovarian damage that requires repair .
6 My Lords , may I ask my Noble Friend if it would n't be better really to lease the land for a period of time , perhaps long enough for the anguish felt about the cost of the library as it currently stands and when perhaps more optimistic views could be entertained , because the piece of land it 's on is not going to be recoverable once it 's sold .
7 it will be nice when it 's done , I mean last weekend he sorted out the doorway which was n't half knocking out
8 It may be possible to delete this provision if the Purchaser can be satisfied that it has had all the Business 's contracts disclosed to it one way or another .
9 At a civic reception that evening Chapman announced that the club would not be satisfied until it had won the League Championship .
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