Example sentences of "it had [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It had dates , it had initials , lots of numbers , some addresses … she briefly speculated about the possibility of braining Charlie with his own desk lamp in order to get her hands on it , but relinquished the option with a certain regret .
2 As I changed from listening to walking mode , I tried to work out whether it had feet or flippers or ran on rollers .
3 Built diagonally on the corner of the top floor of the mansion block , it had windows on three sides and an extra reception room .
4 It had repercussions throughout Europe .
5 Even if it had maggots and things in it and it was all horrible ? ’
6 But London Ambulance Service categorically denied that it had plans to cut off phone lines , saying that it had only authorised one disconnection at Park Royal Ambulance Station , West London , because crews had locked themselves in .
7 Retson , Virginia-based Network Imaging Corp has agreed to acquire Optix SA for shares worth $39m : Optix is a document imaging and optical storage technology company headquartered in Paris ; in the year to March 31 1992 , it had earnings of $2.5m on turnover of some $40m .
8 It had signs up for both so I never could work out which it was .
9 Marsilid was tried as a treatment for depressed patients , and , given over a period of weeks rather than days , but it had disadvantages as well as advantages .
10 It was an English union , based in London and not affiliated to the STA , with whom it had dealings only within the NPKTF .
11 It had claws like an eagle talons ; she could hear them shredding and splintering the wood .
12 stuffed and then it had sequins sewn and that .
13 And that was hid for many many years it had generations .
14 In fact it had diversities similar to those in secular nationalism .
15 It had teeth and a beard .
16 And she stared at it , glad to have been told that it was not good , for she could make nothing of it : it stood about five feet high , on a stone lump , and it had holes in it and stretching arms .
17 and it had things on for children like elocution classes and
18 It had things like happy and dopey and grumpy .
19 It had dates , it had initials , lots of numbers , some addresses … she briefly speculated about the possibility of braining Charlie with his own desk lamp in order to get her hands on it , but relinquished the option with a certain regret .
20 An informant from Aberdeen , where the last women were still working up until the 1950s , told me that these elderly women sometimes had little to do , were regarded rather as passengers and had to put up with rather disparaging remarks , but were kept on until retirement age by the firm , which felt it had obligations towards them .
21 Colin Chapman , however , had his doubts and was convinced that if it had barriers around it , similar to those at Monaco , Clark would never have died .
22 It had a competition sponsored by McCartney to find a script for a movie , a declaration by Harry Fainlight about the ( still legal ) pleasures of LSD , it had letters , and , specifically , it had a long epistle from John Wilcock in New York , defining what was supposed to be going on .
23 It had advantages .
24 It had wings and a long hard mouth .
25 I forget whether it had wings on it or not .
26 It had undertones of social war .
27 This was the most interesting thing she had ever heard Elizabeth say , because it had undertones of cynicism , of self-mockery .
28 It had bottles of pills in it — and an open envelope stuffed with twenty-pound notes .
29 There 's a walled cemetery on one side and well in those days it had railings round the cemetery on the other side .
30 It had wheels on the bottom and a handle inside , which he turned to get him from place to place .
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