Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [adv] it have " in BNC.

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1 Murder or not it had to go on , and next day it did , Rose saw to that , although she was not herself .
2 Nevertheless she 'd put it round her neck and there it had stayed ever since while she 'd tried with scant success to forget the brief period of ecstasy she 'd shared with the man whose gift it had been .
3 I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it
4 They were showing a film , The Life of Christ , and though this was clearly an illusion as well it had taken place in real life , and uncle was very much a believer .
5 The advent of the car and the discovery of Keld by motorists have lessened the remoteness and loneliness of the village and recently it has become a crossroads of long-distance walkers , the Pennine Way and the Coast to Coast Walk meeting briefly at a footbridge over the river .
6 I certainly confirm my hon. Friend 's comments about the quality of the work at Vosper Thornycroft , which is the basis of its competitiveness and why it has achieved the order placed directly by my Department .
7 ‘ This technology means that community groups and local people are able to find out much more about an issue and how it has been tackled elsewhere much more than they ever were in the past .
8 She can put a little note in there and say she wants some a taties and some , some bread and then it 's delivered .
9 My hon. Friend the Member for Stockton , South talked about the representative role of a Member of Parliament and how it had changed , which is also important .
10 There 's er a collar and a what they call a which is a protein tube and then it has various spikes at the end that make it stick on to the outside of the bacteria .
11 He will also have to learn something about the administrative structure of his chosen place and how it has changed over time .
12 Second successive corner then for Forest and again it 's aimed at Rozario who wins it this time that 's dangerous .
13 Most of them it 's been questions of rather less fundamental changes in the actual teaching style in the classroom and sometimes it 's been a question of concentrating on rather different kinds of things or giving more time to one kind of activity than another , or changing the pattern of assignments that they gave children , or things that were still well within the capacity of teachers to change without involving sort of fundamental changes in teaching style .
14 Take the case of a floppy disk drive 's sudden failure to read a disk when previously it had shown no proclivity to such failing .
15 er they also brought out some a good range of lighting fittings er , which you still see about again used well I , I remember putting one , you saying about putting lights at different levels , erm a staircase which was in a new house which was architect design and built and erm , the staircase was er more or less centrally in the house rather than be stuck against one wall and so it had a well and down the centre of the well we strung one of these lights with er five different glasses suspended on black flex five black flexes and erm these were shades made of heavy glass er the glass was n't painted it was coloured all the way through , er and erm they were called er Chelsea , Chelsea glasswork and erm these each had a lamp inside them well er about three inch diameter cylinders actually about eight inches long and they were hung at different heights er so that the lip behind the staircase and also of course there 's a staircase being where it was , it was in the centre of er , a , quite a large hallway for modern stand for modern standards and erm it of course was a feature of the hall as well .
16 The public school plus Oxbridge system has never perceived any need for vocational education and consequently it has been denied to the student body at large .
17 ‘ it tends to be supported by those who wish to constrain the redistributive potential of state welfare and thus it has always been part of a broader conservative view of the aetiology of social problems and their correct solutions ’ ( Macnicol , 1988 , p. 316 ) .
18 He kindly gave me a lift home en route to get his bike : he had a nasty fall off it last week and so it had to be repaired .
19 And now I 'll do the other half of my reef knot , right , and tuck the ends in immediately , they do n't like seeing ends because they 're considered dangerous in first aid so do n't forget to do it , do the knot , tuck it in all in one movement and then it 's done , okay , how does that feel ?
20 Frustratingly , however , the IPG was unable to view these publications in advance and so it had little idea as to how useful they would be .
21 It was working this morning and now it 's stopped again !
22 Mr Justice Jowitt told the jury that previously it had been shown in cases of alleged sexual misconduct that women may be tempted to exaggerate or fabricate .
23 It provides for both Britain and France a unique representative picture of the quality of family life and how it has been changing in our time .
24 I 've already experienced a full life and now it 's been taken away . ’
25 Colour is another consideration and here it has been kept pale and cool .
26 Roy Jenkins , chancellor from 1968 to 1970 , acknowledged the strain when he said : ‘ I think it is the most back-breaking job in government and indeed it has broken the back of nearly everyone who has held it since the war . ’
27 His money had not brought happiness and perhaps it had contributed to his strange sense of values .
28 Christian Aid in a Changing World and how it has been shaped by World Wants and Developing Relationships .
29 Jim had stomped downstairs wiping the blood off his face with a handkerchief and later it had been Jo and Lisa who had packed his bags and told him never to come back to the house .
30 It 's about the craft of knitwear and how it 's developed from hand-knitting into the modern production units there are today .
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