Example sentences of "it have [verb] [prep] some [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has led to some funny situations , with irate daughters saying ‘ my mother would n't do a thing like that ! ’ . ’ |
2 | It has come to some tentative conclusions about the relationship between the quality of argument and computer software . |
3 | Given that it has never heard of Snell 's law , does it have to go through some alternative process of computation to adjust its angle-of-dive appropriately — and if so , what ? |
4 | As we have seen in the last chapter the surface of even the smoothest glass is infested with tiny invisible cracks and even if it were not , it soon would be when it had brushed against some other solid . |
5 | It had occurred to some popular frontists that rearmament as an instrument of social control could cut both ways . |
6 | It is one-trial , because it requires only a single peck for the bird to learn ; it is avoidance because the result of the learning is for the bird to stop doing something it otherwise would ; and it is passive because the bird is not required actively to avoid , as it would if it had to escape from some unpleasant condition , but merely to refrain from pecking . |
7 | It 's a possibility that it 's related to some existing thought you 'd had . |
8 | Written and signed by you and it 's witnessed by some independent witnesses . |
9 | Well , when it , when it is irrational it is operating either under the influence of the id or it 's overwhelmed by some external circumstances that it just ca n't understand the controls , therefore making all the wrong decisions and acting in a completely inadequate manner . |