Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] it have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He passed the day skulking around cafes , and when Georges met him by chance later on he confessed he 'd been beaten up in his flat because he 'd agreed to do a favour for someone and it had gone wrong .
2 washing thing I said someone and it 's gone ! dun n it ?
3 And er fertilizers we s tell lo still sell loose and packet them ourselves but it has altered .
4 Personally , I prefer to speak about learning together because I think it 's more friendly use , er , user friendly I think I understand it better and it reminds me that it 's connected with disciple-ship .
5 It has n't surprised me that it 's happened again .
6 There was another reason , of course , but he was not prepared to admit even to himself that it had played any part in his decision .
7 ‘ It was a private sale from Templeman himself but it 's got to be six figures . ’
8 There remains the question whether , as the applicant contends , the only proper course for the district judge was to postpone the trials of the Barclays ( Asia ) and West L.B. matters until after the conclusion of the B.M.F.L. trial , or at least postpone them until it had become clear whether , and if so when and in what shape , the B.M.F.L. case would proceed .
9 And if you do n't feel that you can fit in a pupil comment , you have to be very careful here because some people will take it as a cop-out and not do it and a that worries me and it has happened and I think it is important that the youngsters are actually given some guidance and the opportunity to do it .
10 Without doubt the train was following them and it had passed over several fog detonators without setting them off .
11 But I mean , it 's getting to the stage now where it 's gon na become counter-productive , well , for me cos it 's got to such a point now where I 've got exchanges going through , I 've got erm sales going through , details to be typed , canvassing going out , instructions , appointments to make , the outcomes
12 What we think as , as Frank said erm , our policy is to accrue erm , income , which we think we 'll get in cash terms the following year , ie , we 're not gon na accrue it as soon as B Sky B expenses it , which is one end of the spectrum of erm , imprudence you could say or , and the other end , extreme prudence is to account for nothing until it 's cleared er , in the bank balance .
13 This is a reminder to go through your papers , particularly the offer of advance by a building society if this is on your file and requisitions on title , to check that by the time you go to completion you can satisfy the mortgagee on every point he , she or it has raised .
14 You or it 's implied in what you 're saying about the er the burgeoning self-confidence that people become responsible for particular avenues .
15 I think that it would place great strain not only on the Comptroller and Auditor General and his staff but on the budget of the Public Accounts Commission itself if it had to authorise such expenditure .
16 Written and signed by you and it 's witnessed by some independent witnesses .
17 Yeah but , she said they do n't da , the they bite you and it 's got poison if you 're not careful !
18 Or you could leave it on it 's own , could n't you cos it 's got the white things like dad 's
19 It 's shocked me in itself and it 's shocked me because of where I am .
20 And that 's the way around that little er Again it 's something that you 'll Does n't occur to you until it 's come upon you , you 've dealt with it and you 've realized it is a problem .
21 And you 've got ta rewrite signal to tell you whether it 's got ta learn or to recognize the image .
22 Your body will tell you when it 's had enough .
23 No , nor had I , but anyone who has ever lost young fish when they have been mashed up by an impeller , or lost the impeller itself when it has become fouled by a hard foreign body , will appreciate the advantages .
24 After the war the industry was too depressed to re-equip itself as it had done in 1804 .
25 like your , your plug leads are , just one 's popped off or something or it 's got ta bit loose something like that
26 Held , allowing the appeal and substituting a period of postponement not to exceed six months ( Sir George Waller dissenting ) , that for the purposes of making an order for sale in favour of a trustee in bankruptcy under s. 30 of the Law of Property Act 1925 no distinction was to be made between a case where a property was being enjoyed as the matrimonial home and one where it had ceased to be so used ; that where a spouse , having a beneficial interest in such property , had become bankrupt , the interests of the creditors would usually prevail over the interests of the other spouse and a sale of the property ordered within a short period ; that only in exceptional circumstances , more than the ordinary consequences of debt and improvidence , could the interests of the other spouse prevail so as to enable an order for sale to be postponed for a substantial period ; and that , accordingly , since the circumstances of the wives and their children , albeit distressing , were not exceptional , the order sought by the trustee should be made .
27 At the time of birth , however , an angel strikes its upper lip , so causing it to forget everything that it has seen and learned .
28 So — in the year in which we 've forced the text-centred discipline that is rock writing to incorporate everything that it has excluded for so long ( the relationship between the star 's body and the fan 's , the voice , the materiality of music ) — maybe it 's time to make criticism grapple with what undoes it , ‘ the uncritical ’ itself .
29 It was something that it had happened at all .
30 It was as if she had said something and it had caused a click in his mind that brought down the shutters to keep her out .
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