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

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1 and we , we would ask of that , but the next point and erm , is this my Lord erm at the moment erm the negotiations are erm proceeding in relation to the house , about which we have heard evidence , er , we could not properly buy it until it had been investigated by the court of protection and there was approval of that , and er it will be necessary for er consideration to be given as to how it should be purchased , in practical terms , firstly your Lordship has erm awarded a figure of seventy one thousand pounds , then there is the eighty thousand pounds on the existing house which takes one up to a hundred and fifty or thereabouts , and one sees that the special damages and interest thereon comes to something over fifty two thousand pounds to which these er parents will be entitled in the normal way , and if they were to apply , they might do and apply , that would go a long way to purchasing it and the court of protection , if it approved that might take the view that it would be fair to take something out of the notional aspect of damages for loss of earnings , because after all the plaintiff would have spent his earnings for housing and so on in the future , that , that is the sort of problems that now have to be tackled er what , what we would respect and suggest is er simply that there is liberty to apply erm .
2 I doubt very much whether it will yield anything but it has to be done . ’
3 I would n't buy anything unless it had the British Standard kitemark on it to show it was safety approved , and I also went for reputable makes , taking cost into consideration , too , of course .
4 The English working class will never accomplish anything before it has got rid of Ireland …
5 You know , a dog , when it 's confronted with danger it can , it can fight it 's way out a cat will do the same , every other creature will , will do something when it 's confronted with danger a se , a sheep is so intelligent and is so strong and is , has such a er , a self- preservation er er er
6 And Ember said softly in her ear , ‘ I 'm not really gon na do it but it 's got ta look good , OK ?
7 But er I think we ca n't nobody else can do it and it has to be done .
8 about complete negotiation there 's an element of deciding that 's what we 're gon na do and we 're gon na do it and it 's got ta be spelt out for them .
9 I wo n't do it if it 's hinted on
10 If you find a baby er you 'd pick it up , it 's sort of very erm sleepy you ca n't rouse it and it 's got bright red cheeks and feet and you realize that it 's cold , what are you going to do immediately ?
11 ‘ I would never have been a dancer or believed I could do anything if it had not been for him , ’ said Crawford .
12 How could the Vendor subsequently defend itself if it has effectively admitted a breach ?
13 I do n't like it cos it 's got black on .
14 Have a bit more , no they they 've got them , cos they do n't like it when it 's done round the meat
15 just put some water in the sink and we 'll go and sit down , I 'm not bothered about washing I just do n't like it when it 's stuck to the plates
16 ( If it appears to be too gross and simple to the library and information professional , I can assure you that it has already proved to be too complex for many busy executives to take the time to grasp ! )
17 It 's like the story Mum used to read me when I was a kid about the white puppy-dog that got lost and its little girl owner looked everywhere for it and when she found it again she did n't recognize it because it 'd got so dirty it was n't her little white dog any longer .
18 ‘ One Sierra I looked at had done 112,000 miles but the dealer could n't tell me whether it had been once or twice around the clock . ’
19 Very occasionally she would come and tell me that it had been left so immaculate that she 'd had almost nothing to do and instead would remove some of the dust in the melin for us .
20 The garage foreman , appearing with your broken crankshaft or back axle , will tell you that it has ‘ crystallized ’ .
21 Your body will tell you when it 's had enough .
22 He 's behind the bushes , or he sits in the church itself when it 's cold , and I do n't blame him because it 's been pretty cold the last , you know , few weeks .
23 She could n't tell him that it had aroused her ; that the smarting of her breasts and belly and buttocks had combined to generate an absurd pleasure ; that the gentle scourging of her flesh had stimulated a tide of salaciousness ; that she was enjoying it .
24 Yeah but this this this dog will only drink it if it had a little bit of lemonade in .
25 The Edinburgh Summit will tell us whether it has a real will to succeed .
26 In that case , could the Minister tell us whether it has already been agreed which firm will provide the gas pipeline ?
27 He predicted that Democrats would support it because it had the greatest chance of securing enough backing to become law by overriding a presidential veto .
28 ‘ They shouted at Trudy to open the till but she could n't open it because it had jammed .
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