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

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1 If you are unlucky enough to lose your AutoCheque Card or have it stolen , any Switch withdrawals made from your account by forging your signature will be refunded — even if they occur before you advise us of the loss .
2 How many millions similar to him have given up the ghost of ambition or had it driven out of them ?
3 Nothing could be more enslaving and therefore less worthy of the human mind than to have it chained to the mechanics of the patterns of the language rather than free to dwell on the message conveyed through the language .
4 In addition , two MEDLINE simulations are available , in which the student has the opportunity to formulate and execute a search and have it evaluated .
5 think twice before using your car and have it fitted with a catalytic converter
6 By writing this story virtually as a film script and having it turned into a film very soon afterwards , Franco made it clear that Raza also represented what he wanted to be the popular , mass vision of him .
7 Richens and the girl , Sabrina Ngiau , put the body in a trunk and had it driven to Kent where it was buried in a field behind his parents ' house at Borough Green Road , Ightham .
8 Casting itself as a tiny company imperilled by a giant shark , BSDI makes much of the fact that USL has not sued the University nor has it stopped the University from distributing the software .
9 There may be instances when the systematic abuse of conflict of interest situations will be tolerated on the basis that it is more efficient to permit the abuse than to have it eradicated .
10 What accountability rests on is that those particular representatives of the local authority have the opportunity to ask any question and have it answered at any time during the three hundred and sixty five days of the year in which we operate , and they are in a specially privileged position to challenge , or question , or talk about , or have answered — any particular point with regard to the work we 're involved with .
11 You can buy one of the many reproduction plaster or fibre-glass cornices by the foot and have it added to your room just under the ceiling or , if you can not afford this luxury , go for a stylish compromise with a paper border .
12 The ability to define some text and have it converted to curves , which can then be edited to distort the shapes of letters , for instance , gives even the novice user the chance to adopt a style similar to that used by Ferrari , where the initial ‘ F ’ is elongated .
13 The greatest lineout jumper in the world is not going to walk into any old team and have it happen overnight .
14 Take seven lengths of the corridor as punishment and have it done by tomorrow night or you 'll have another seven . ’
15 When one of the party , a Mrs Samuels , died on the trip , Cook diplomatically disguised the fact from the Arabs and , pretending that she was ill , packed up her body and had it carried in a palanquin until a suitable burial could be arranged .
16 Tom turns his head in embarrassment and has it explained to him that his regular caddie has gone back to Orville Moody , and I 'm his new one , so he says , ‘ OK ’ , and walks on to the first tee .
17 After a shire-meeting in Herefordshire in Cnut 's day had declared that lands belonged to Leofflæd , her husband Thorkell the White rode to Hereford cathedral and had it recorded in a gospel book .
18 On New Year 's Eve the new master reported that Harriet Shimmers used profane language , and would n't eat supper or have it weighed .
19 A company working in the Distributed Computing Environment arena got hold of version 1.0.1 last week and had it installed in seven hours , which we take to be an improvement over the initial 1.0 version described by it as ‘ a nightmare ’ that ‘ could n't be used ’ because it was so buggy .
20 The earliest experiment in New Jersey suggested that the reduction in working hours produced by relatively high tax rates was small — a 0.5-per-cent reduction in hours worked by men who received a cash supplement and had it withdrawn at a 50-per-cent tax rate .
21 He was curled in a rickety chair and had it balanced on two of its legs , one foot braced against the column .
22 Waterston , never interested in personal glory , did not try to claim priority , but J. W. Strutt , third Baron Rayleigh [ q.v. ] , rediscovered the paper and had it published in the Philosophical Transactions in 1892 , with an introduction which belatedly gave Waterston due credit .
23 As one of Rodin 's most celebrated works , The Kiss did not find favour with public opinion in the USA in the 1880s , which decided that the nude marble sculpture was far too hot for public viewing and had it confined to a special room .
24 In order to design and send an intentionally ambiguous message and have it look as if this is not the case requires skill .
25 It 's a piece of pipe that I got at a plumbing supply place ; I bought a twelve foot piece of pipe and had it cut into pieces a little over an inch long .
26 Buying new glass and having it cut to size can be prohibitively expensive for the home tank builder .
27 The answer is that they pursued the site owner monthly for three years until he agreed to sell the plot , seconds away from Hampstead Heath , then designed a five-bedroom house with 40ft outdoor pool and had it built .
28 The billing office will check that all charges and payments made have been posted to the guest 's account and have it prepared ready to present to the guest for settlement .
29 I think the idea of taking a fox and having it ripped apart legitimized by our society is a bad message to pass onto our children !
30 He designed Horbury 's elegant Parish Church of St Peter and St Leonard , with its distinctive six-stage tower and had it built at a cost to himself of £8,000 in 1790–1794 . ’
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