Example sentences of "it have [vb pp] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It has come at the eleventh hour .
2 Nor could it have occurred at a worse time .
3 Within a year Labour was recapturing some of the political ground which it had lost at the local elections in November 1931 .
4 Prime Minister Chung , however , voiced suspicion over the North 's nuclear programme , pointing out that North Korea had not yet ratified the nuclear safeguard agreement which it had signed at the International Atomic Energy Authority ( IAEA ) on Jan. 30 [ see p. 38721 ] , allowing for international inspection of its nuclear facilities .
5 The reaction of the audience was enthusiastic , and the play continued to be a popular success after it had opened at the Lyric Theatre in London on 16 September , ( Henry Sherek had again wanted to take the play first to New York , but Eliot vetoed the idea ) .
6 Then it was possible for the expert to pick out a glazed tile , though only if it had sunk at the correct angle to the river bed .
7 If the probe moves along a radius with , then For simplicity it can be imagined that the probe would have been be at rest if it had started at an infinite distance from the hole ; then the kinetic energy parameter T vanishes and the equation reduces further to where , as usual , .
8 So the neurotransmitters then bind to receptors which are which are the same as the channels , the channel is both the receptor , the ligan binder , and er and an ion channel , and it 's located at the postsynaptic membrane or at the surface of the muss muscle fibre if we 're dealing with a neuromuscular junction .
9 ‘ I 'm sad that it folded , but it 's come at a good time , ’ she tells me .
10 I 'll have a look and see if it 's the same publishers , cos it looks the same kind of format , but then again it probably would be cos it 's aimed at the same market
11 It 's paid at a reduced rate for the period of the suspension .
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