Example sentences of "it have [adv] happened " in BNC.

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1 But it has also happened for formal reasons which are not good ones at all .
2 Matthew Spender 's writing is at its best remembering the past as though it has just happened .
3 And it has just happened to Kate Moss at the tender age of 18 .
4 Maybe it has just happened . ’
5 It has already happened with Victorian England , for example .
6 It has always happened , of course , but in the old days , when the stock market was a smaller and more human place , the intimacy of dealing lent some protection .
7 The answer , of course , is that it has never happened , and if it ever did there would be immediate and radical constitutional change to ensure it never happened again .
8 Yet it has often happened that attacks on such alternative groups , by established opinion , have shifted them into conscious opposition as distinct from conscious dissent or the offering of a conscious alternative .
9 It has all happened before , he wrote , and it will all happen again .
10 It has all happened since the story appeared in the EADT appealing for sponsors . ’
11 It has all happened in the past and may well happen again — and again — in the future .
12 And it has all happened .
13 In a move which has upset Leeds ' manager Howard Wilkinson , Batty said : ‘ I had heard that Blackburn were interested but it has all happened so quickly .
14 It was a completely unique event as far as we were concerned it 'd never happened before and hopefully it 'll never happen again .
15 After all these years it had finally happened !
16 He drew back , saying it had nearly happened with another girl but she was a Catholic .
17 It had already happened !
18 He saw himself , as in a mirror , lifting the black cloth from her white flesh , felt , as if it had already happened , the softness of her body closing around him .
19 But why could n't he rid himself of the eerie sensation that it had already happened , that everyone knew except him , that he was being deliberately kept in the dark ?
20 It was strange now , walking through the same streets , to know that by then it had already happened .
21 It had just happened .
22 It had just happened that way .
23 Then maybe it had just happened .
24 But it had just happened .
25 It had quietly happened .
26 It was better if it had never happened .
27 He was mystified by this phenomenon ; it had never happened to him before , so he took it as a kind of omen .
28 But the intervention of the Hammersmith and Fulham Council in this case in effect created legal history — it had never happened before .
29 It had never happened before .
30 It had never happened to him in his life before .
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