Example sentences of "has it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Has it yet become , will it become , a real peoples ' war ? |
2 | No he do n't , Mr has it tomorrow ! |
3 | Pauly Shore , for his part , is militant in his defence of these children that , in his eyes , I spit on : ‘ This generation has it pretty tough . |
4 | He has it firmly in his head that this whole fracas is on my account , and nothing I can say will sway him . |
5 | The high life can , of course , play havoc with the waistline but Caine has it well under control . |
6 | Has it well what what 's happened then ? |
7 | But they raised the question of authority only in the most ambiguous terms : ‘ we have yet made no mention of change in authority nor has it even entered our hearts , but seeing that France and the Queen Regent here , her priests , etc. , intend nothing but suppressing Christ 's evangel … we are fully purposed to seek the next remedy and withstand their tyranny ’ . |
8 | Has it even helped the auction houses ? ’ |
9 | as far as the racking itself 's concerned has it erm affected the stability of the racking or has it just dented it I mean is do we need to do anything about it ? |
10 | If society has the right to pass judgement , has it also the right to use the weapon of the law to enforce it ? |
11 | ‘ She has it most elegantly furnished , ’ said Sophia enthusiastically . |
12 | And like , she has , like , although she 's doing secondary teaching , she has it easier than anybody . |
13 | ‘ Rumour has it differently . ’ |
14 | Campbells ' Richard Nelson has it right . |
15 | The real question is not whether the Book of Genesis has it right ( most modern theologians read it as a poetic account ) but whether evolution is correct . |
16 | King Charles VII won Bayonne back from the foreigners in 1451 after a siege and , if a plaque set up in the cathedral has it right , with a little supernatural help . |
17 | Do you realise that , when Lisa has it right |
18 | When my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Monklands , East rightly speaks of the essential nature of skills , training and investment , he has it exactly right . |
19 | My right hon. Friend has it exactly and precisely right in terms of laying the foundation for European action on foreign affairs and defence , and that is the right direction in which Britain should go . |
20 | But of course the pluralist view does not depend for its plausibility upon , nor has it usually been related to , the evidence from stateless societies . |
21 | It is neither necessary that the occupation of tropical lands by Europeans should injure the natives in their enjoyment of life nor has it hitherto usually been the case . |
22 | The hon. Gentleman has it precisely wrong on European policy . |
23 | Eliot has it perhaps worse than I have — poor devil . |
24 | A television sports presenter once said he makes Rambo look like a wimp , while legend has it that even Mel Gibson envies the Pottz physique . |
25 | The fact is , there are millions of copies of Windows 3. x out there at the moment , and one survey has it that 33% of business PC users are currently computing under Windows . |
26 | Rarely has it ever been recorded that a fatality has occurred from snakebite during the festival ; the Cobras appear to know that they are being revered . |
27 | Has it ever occurred to you that I was wedded and bedded and well pregnant by the time I was your age ? |
28 | Trade unionism among farm workers is not , however , a very strong movement — nor has it ever been . |
29 | ( Rapidly ) Has it ever happened to you that all of a sudden and for no reason at all you have n't the faintest idea how to spell the word — " wife " — or " house " — because when you write it down you just ca n't remember ever having seen those letters in that order before … ? |
30 | Oh , sure , Lucy thought cynically , and she said , ‘ Has it ever happened ? ’ |