Example sentences of "it they have " in BNC.

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1 It is er as I see it they 've gone back to the drawing board with where the bands are actually how it 's banded .
2 And the sponges had been known to move and not be right and even today they 've when they 've had this er what is it , this er operation for it they 've conceived after have n't they ?
3 Rumour has it they 've been perfecting the belly crawl and crawling down rabbit holes to hide .
4 Of course I 'm not racist , but let's face it they 've got a different culture , just like the South . ’
5 Well , well I think I would , I would rath it I mean i it they 've got the responsibility to whistle blow now , you know , professional they 've got , er you know , they 're they these are professionals and they should , they should whistle blow and I mean Maxwell is a perfect example of how nobody , nobody blew the whistle and if you read through the writs , those lots of these people knew what were what was happening an and the whistle should have been blown and I see no reason why the why the pension regulator is going to get any different , different response and also I mean really these people are being in many cases given by th given information by their clients , you know , and I think it 's a very difficult situation to turn round to , to somebody like Mr Maxwell and say well look I 'm terribly sorry Mr Maxwell , we 're going to report you to the pensions regulator , you know and I think that , that er you will just find that that I just do n't feel that the pension regulator in , in that respect , I mean I , I think that I might like to if Peter suggested a pension fraud squad that , that had a open telephone line and the same sort of er powers as the Serious Fraud Office you know , so that if er anybody in a pension fund could , could ring a number and er and people absolutely descended th that , I mean they ge they say somewhere in the report that the pension regulator is going to have er powers and monies to do spot checks .
6 It 's like , what 's it they 've got ?
7 they had bought the house , erm in erm North Uphall , a big mansion like , you know , and er , he had the business in the , he built the business in the stables , there was like the stables so he renovated and got it , it out and renovated and made a business er engineering business , er , oh , hatch , like with the house and they only paid er seventy eight thousand when they bought it and then when they 've sold it they 've got about three hundred and eighty thousand for that and he er , hire , hired now the , you know these units
8 because they 've sold everything off like gas and electricity and everything and all the resources they 've got for it they 've spent , to supplement everything else , so the money wo n't be there , and , and the income from the electricity and that is n't going to the Government it 's going to private enterprise
9 they only need washing , I mean I might be wrong , they might have , they might have gone funny , but I doubt it they 've not been up there that long really only about two
10 I believe it they 've got , they 've got so many local companies
11 Well wh what is it they 've all got in common then ?
12 And imm and immediately they got hold of it they 've whopped the prices up too .
13 Those boys who work on it they 've that stuff up there ready for the exam you see .
14 Cos I would n't I would hate it they 've got no privacy .
15 ‘ You see , two centuries ago they had electricity — but in order to make it they had to burn non-renewable resources and endanger people with fission systems .
16 The cars parked on the end of the runway did n't help either , but Spencer says now that he would n't have made the runway even it they had n't been there .
17 Around it they had developed a rigid code of honour — Shen-sei-go — which contained the principles according to which every Manchu male was expected to live and die .
18 The structure of universities in Germany , France , Britain and the USA was very different , but everywhere they were by the end of the century centres of scientific research , while at the beginning of it they had mostly been very marginal to it .
19 Well I 'm telling you they stuck it they had a sort of flat bottomed cart and they used to stick it in and when they came there they , they lifted it off and stuck it in the ground and it was just similar to that only it was hooped
20 He looked sideways at his guards to see it they had heard it .
21 how much of it they had contributed to directly ;
22 Who was it they had on who a aging singer , what 's his name just before Christmas in the Mail who wanted us to go and see them and
23 But it could also mean that erm they were getti that it they had been successful in getting taxation from what they 'd done since the beginning of cos they felt they could go even further .
24 must be when I looked at it they 'd been grown in the field , because it 's burnt , you can see it 's got this reddish muck where all the mud down
25 Yeah I went and got it yesterday but they 'd had a break in and you should 've seen it they 'd smashed the front door , it were all smashed in .
26 If I changed it they 'd probably convenient .
27 Most of it they have left as moorland on which they keep sheep .
28 Although few of the wares are found on the Wall itself , to the south of it they have a wide distribution pattern over the central and eastern parts of the northern garrisons ; , presumably the western sector was firmly under the control of the Wilderspool potters .
29 Particularly as by taking it they have broken the conditions of their own contracts of service . ’
30 Well if it they have n't it does n't matter I 'll I 'll just stand it on table .
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