Example sentences of "[vb pp] [subord] it have " in BNC.
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1 | The second hand had stopped where it had met the pin inserted near the 55-second mark . |
2 | But in July Mary of Guise was able to fight back more successfully , and at the end of the month the two sides made another truce , by which Edinburgh was to be free to choose its religion , and Catholic observance was not to be reinstated where it had been suppressed . |
3 | His thick black curly hair seemed to grow around his head like a crown , leaving his forehead exposed where it had receded . |
4 | ‘ For my part I believe the African Jesus would have won if it had not been for the Dark Host . |
5 | When it flies away it may be Pursued until it has left the vicinity — as is happening with this beleaguered golden eagle being chased by a group of aggressive ravens . |
6 | Steve asked reproachfully as if he did n't want to get blamed if it had n't . |
7 | sparkling and looked like it had n't been touched , and I could n't believe it . |
8 | She was muddy , her dress torn , her hair looked like it had been combed with a hedge , but she crackled with so much internal power that she was nearly throwing off sparks . |
9 | ‘ At Doncaster the buffet was closed , the waiting room looked like it had n't been cleaned for three months , the staff locked themselves in a room and every time we heard an engine and dashed out it was pulling coal wagons . ’ |
10 | Stan might truly have forgotten if it had not been for the crash of the falling chair . |
11 | We may say that a living body or organ is well designed if it has attributes that an intelligent and knowledgeable engineer might have built into it in order to achieve some sensible purpose , such as flying , swimming , seeing , eating , reproducing , or more generally promoting the survival and replication of the organism 's genes . |
12 | Sleep would have come if it had not been for Hugh 's tossing and moaning . |
13 | Sleep would have come if it had not been for Hugh 's tossing and moaning . |
14 | O. imprudens is included because it has not been figured satisfactorily and as bathyal species its distribution may extend to 1000 m . |
15 | The aged had , nevertheless , acquired ‘ a definite status in the community … and the ‘ pauper taint ’ [ was ] removed by a system of personal thrift organized by the state' , a provision for which the Conference congratulated itself , claiming to have succeeded because it had placed national interests over and above political tactics . |
16 | Our use of some light music on the Fort San Programme was excused because it had been requested for those patients recovering in hospital . |
17 | Many attempts have been made in the House to reform the private Bill procedure and many of them have collapsed because it has always been easier for a private measure to be introduced . |
18 | Constable when he was giving evidence it only takes a second to fire a gun was n't that the reason that the bed was tipped because it had to be checked quickly that was n't underneath otherwise Constable may might have got shot . |
19 | The creature is attracted because it has the pleasure of satisfied desire , in this case its own particular form of hunger . |
20 | They explained that the meeting was cancelled and everyone dispersed as it had been confirmed that the government was about to arrest all strike leaders . |
21 | But we see no reason why it should not be acceptable ( and consistent with our human rights philosophy ) for aims such as reform , reparation and requalification to be considered and at least sometimes pursued when it has to be decided what punishment ( if any ) should be allocated to individual offenders , as long as this does not have the result of making the punishment harsher . |
22 | The house looked as it had done for three centuries ; Lord Cumbermound was in no doubt that it would manage another three . |
23 | Overall the unit worked very well but the initial feeling that it looked really smart slowly evaporated once it had sat on the desk for an hour or two . |
24 | Her father 's order book was better filled than it had been for years , her mother 's health seemed good , Eileen was happy in her work as a pools clerk , and Tony and Helen were happily planning their wedding . |
25 | There was some confusion in court as to whether a private prosecution can be withdrawn once it has been decided that there is a case to answer . |
26 | This , by the way , is the first Macintosh package we have met where it has to be installed by a loader program . |
27 | The regime was n't defeated although it had come to a dead end and the liberation movement did not conquer the situation although they made government impossible . |
28 | I 'd have noticed if it had been missing . |
29 | No doubt she would have noticed if it had been used in the interim . |
30 | It seemed to adapt itself to her and , in any case , she would not have noticed if it had been a giraffe . |