Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [conj] it have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have only just begun discussions with Celtic over renewing my contract and it has not got to the stage of the manager making me an offer , ’ said the player whose ability to impose himself on the opposition might be thought worthy of international recognition . |
2 | Although her decision to do so did not ultimately affect her position as one of this country 's most important early modernists , it is my contention that it had a profound effect on the development of her art in the 1920s and , possibly , for the rest of her life . |
3 | I felt the side of my head where it had hit the bus shelter ; a bruise was forming and my eye felt sore . |
4 | ‘ I 've got my anorak and it has a hood . |
5 | Now I have him in my corner and it has turned my career around . |
6 | And then I got into this whole thing about what I call the invisible descender theory , which is a joke in my studio but it 's been going on for , you know , nearly twenty years so it 's become a law . |
7 | They seem to want to get a snap of me rather than you at the moment , ’ and she said , ‘ Oh , I 've had my innings and it 's been a good innings . ’ |
8 | My diary was in my barrel-bag and it had my cash card number in it , hidden amongst the telephone numbers under RM Essential . |
9 | I consider this a monstrous libel and gross slur on my reputation and it has caused grave distress and embarrassment to me and is of course highly defamatory . |
10 | The Private Practice and Professional Fees Committee of the BMA agrees that none of this adequately explains the rise in my premium and it has expressed astonishment at the figures I have provided . |
11 | Gives her income and it 's balanced by her allowances and if you move not sufficient to , for the income to exceed that then at the same time it goes into a bank or building society you apply for them not to deduct income . |
12 | She pushed back her hair where it had slipped from the bandanna , then tried to shrug off the tension with a sigh . |
13 | How can an electorate be expected to make up its mind until it has seen all the smears ? |
14 | Yet he was also reluctant to let events stifle their friendship before it had properly begun . |
15 | There is no doubt in her mind that it has all been worthwhile . |
16 | By by the third Summer I think it had outlived its usefulness and it had become much more like a a mini-goose fair . |
17 | So let her empty her bladder after it 's been sitting there overnight , and then a nice fresh sample . |
18 | The authority of civil association is an endowment which is not traceable to any particular source and which lies only in ‘ continuous acknowledgement ’ based not on acts of obedience ‘ but in the continuous recognition of the obligation to subscribe to its prescriptions because it has a certain shape ’ . |
19 | It rustled round her ears as it had done before she went into mourning . |
20 | The family , he maintains , has not so much lost its functions as it has become more specialized in its functions . |
21 | It is therefore idle for a British government to start telling managers how to run their companies until it has itself learned how to carry out its own duty to maintain a sound and stable currency . |
22 | It has remained at approximately the same latitude since its discovery but it has changed in size , reaching its maximum size of 40 000 × 13 000 km about 100 years ago . |
23 | There have already been suggestions that Wang 's deal with IBM to sell the RS/6000 has not lived up to expectations — in June 1991 IBM took a stake in the financially troubled company , in return for which Wang agreed to sell the AS/400 and RS/6000 machines ( CI No 1,697 ) , but late last year said that it would not be adding to its stake as it had the right to do under terms of the agreement . |
24 | There have already been suggestions that Wang 's deal with IBM to sell the RS/6000 has not lived up to expectations — in June 1991 IBM took a stake in the financially troubled company , in return for which Wang agreed to sell the AS/400 and RS/6000 machines ( UX No 39 ) , but late last year said that it would not be adding to its stake as it had the right to do under terms of the agreement . |
25 | Faced with the prospect of partial closure if it ca n't convince its parent that it has a viable future serving third party customers , IBM France SA 's plant is energetically laying plans to exploit its skills in chip packaging , in particular IBM 's proprietary technology for surface-mounting chips on multi-layer ceramic substrates to create multi-chip modules . |
26 | There was a pause in which you could have heard a pin drop — if you could have heard anything over the machine noise which had so invaded their senses that it had the quality of silence . |
27 | N.B. Kwik-fit Child Safety Centres will supply and fit a child seat for £28.50 and give a full refund on its return when it has been outgrown . |
28 | She had left the note in an addressed envelope on her desk and it had vanished . |
29 | If it 's not doing its job that it 's intended to do . |
30 | But goodness can choose to change its nature if it has true freedom of will . |