Example sentences of "[vb past] it have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the key determinants of US policy towards Iraq last August was that it believed it has the military forces sufficient to evict Iraq from Kuwait . |
2 | At the end of May 1792 the College decided it had no further occasion for the service of Blaine , who had been assisting Vial as demonstrator in anatomy . |
3 | Profitable as the business was , the brothers knew it had a limited lifespan . |
4 | The Audi that thought it had a clear run had to brake hard … |
5 | No school thought it had the perfect answer and all stressed the need for constant awareness of the problem . |
6 | No school thought it had the perfect answer and all stressed the need for constant awareness of the problem . |
7 | Thought it has a supportive county council and a productive work force , yet it has its cross to bear . |
8 | If whoever bought it had an unsavoury reputation it would n't do much harm to the seagulls or Brent geese . |
9 | Cosla complained it had no extra resources to meet the requirement , and suggested the registers would be unworkable , raising complicated questions of liability if land was found to be contaminated . |
10 | Did it have a lasting effect on you Mollie ? |
11 | Nor did it have a consistent history in the sixteenth century . |
12 | Was it purely physical or did it have a psychosomatic dimension , as her sudden and dramatic recovery could indicate ? |
13 | Not only did it have a mismatched neck and body , but the scratchplate was black , and therefore from the '70s . |
14 | Did it have an exterior handle ? |
15 | The cat 's owner was leaving the area and could not keep the animal , and she wanted it to have a nice home . |
16 | Our new kitchen is not ultra-modern because I wanted it to have an old look and homely feel . |