Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] it have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | How would it know that it had to lose weight ? |
2 | It will soon give a ‘ bleep ’ to let you know that it has added another con to your growing pile , another contribution to that bulging pocket that will soon hold your double helping of pocketmoney … |
3 | Mr. Bill Walker : The Hon. Gentleman must have studied what has happened in the company referred to , so he will know that it has used the assets to buy new buses . |
4 | That tone is your successful switching tone , you will get that with most of the facilities that you put on the system , just to let you know that it 's worked alright . |
5 | I do n't know if it 's progressed into the villages . |
6 | Or even even , if they show you a receipt , you do n't know if it 's stolen or not . |
7 | How would you know if it 's finished one side ? |
8 | So I do n't , I do n't know if it 's attached or anything , I do n't know . |
9 | ‘ Look , we do n't know if it 's got anything to do with the drink . ’ |
10 | I 'd like to ask something , I do n't know if it 's got anything to do with it or not , but it really annoyed me yesterday . |
11 | ‘ I do n't know if it 's got that far … anyway , she suggested I might like to bring someone . ’ |
12 | I have ju I do n't know if it 's got any water in , I have only just boiled it . |
13 | The message of the Burgess shale — that there has always been variety , and no one can say in what forms it will survive until it has done so — remains . |
14 | He says that Childine must survive because it has proved itself a lifeline for thousands of frightened , lonely and distressed children . |
15 | I do n't know whether it has made any difference , but now we 're obliged to abandon some of our defences and it 's certain that your presence can no longer help us . |
16 | And when will they let you know whether it 's cancelled or not ? |
17 | It deliberately switched off its mind to me , to make me think that it had died . ’ |
18 | It would make the association feel that it had had a better hearing if it saw the Minister face to face rather than pursuing the matter in correspondence . |
19 | I hope that the panel will feel that it has had as a result of the position statements before it , and the discussions over the last few days , sufficient information to decide whether to exclude certain sectors . |
20 | Receiving 81% on its initial release , I do n't feel that it has aged enough to warrant a change in mark . |
21 | It did n't matter that it had taken such a long time . |
22 | This evidence should then be filed so that if it is challenged or its validity is questioned , the company can show that it has acted not only in good faith but with due care and prudence . |
23 | Do n't matter if it 's got fruit on it does it ? |
24 | It wo n't matter whether it 's born on your Margaret 's birthday or not , it still wo n't get nowt . |
25 | It it does n't matter whether it 's needed or not needed for food production . |
26 | In fact as well as fiction the Victorian house had become more private than its Regency predecessors ; one might even claim that it had developed distinct symptoms of Wemmick 's siege mentality . |
27 | A third State may claim that it has become associated with a treaty through acceptance or approval . |
28 | A third party may claim that treaty rights have been assigned to it , or a party may claim that it has made an assignment and is thus discharged from that particular responsibility under the agreement . |
29 | It may even claim that it has had more complaints of bias from the Labour Party . |
30 | One must clearly study the variation of a species throughout its geographical range , at one moment in geological time , before one can claim that it has changed into something else . |