Example sentences of "it be [prep] having " in BNC.

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1 Would it be worth having I mean
2 And most importantly it 's about having fun — NOW ! ’
3 ‘ I 've got to prove to the boss it 's worth having a go on me , ’ he said .
4 It 's worth having one just to see the expression on your enemy 's face as the Giant jumps up and down on his cherished troops .
5 However , it 's worth having a range available , because there are variations on the same file format ; what one application thinks is a TIFF may not please another application .
6 Sometimes it 's worth having a word before you announce training to Mrs B say look , your role in this will be support me and have you got any ideas etcetera that we can talk to .
7 It 's just whether it 's worth having the hire for that one doing forty foot .
8 If you are moving some distance , it 's worth having the car serviced before you embark on the journey .
9 I think it 's worth having a chicken for the soup do you ?
10 Perhaps it 's worth having a separate print run for that is n't it ?
11 Yes , if it 's worth having , I mean they 're not going
12 Do you realise what it 's like having something like this hanging over your head ? ’
13 It 's like having two husbands now I 'm under pressure from Sugden as well .
14 It 's like having a tune in yer head all the time that you ca n't shake out .
15 You see all these things go by ; it 's like having no hands or feet , you just ca n't do anything .
16 ‘ I 'm not sorry to see him go — it 's like having death in the room . ’
17 The way BOSS have set out this unit 's top panel ( and the ME-10's as you 'll see later ) is excellent ; it 's like having part of the manual right in front of you at all times .
18 It 's like having a permanent party in your own home .
19 ‘ I like to hear the sound of voices in my house ’ and ‘ It 's like having a good chat ’ were the kinds of response given to audience surveys of radio and TV in the 1970s .
20 It 's like having a sign around my neck saying ‘ kick me ’ .
21 When you 're waiting for parole you go all funny — it 's like having a baby all over again .
22 It 's like having a perpetual Christmas Day and not even having to thank Santa Claus .
23 The sparks says you ca n't get it out , it 's like having an umbrella opened up in there , you have to have the whole doings chopped off in hospital .
24 For him , it 's like having an eye at the end of his fingertips .
25 It 's like having one arm out of action .
26 It 's like having a real thing , ’ chimes in another .
27 If screaming for sweets in the supermarket can occasionally be successful the child learns that it is worth having a go every time they pass the supermarket checkout .
28 When turning the ends to be jointed , it is worth having a piece of scrap wood on hand with the appropriate holes bored into it to check for a snug fit .
29 But even for the beginner it is worth having in mind the utmost that the sort of book embarked on can reach to .
30 It is worth having a store of them up your sleeve until confidence has grown to the state where they can be produced off the top of the head .
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