Example sentences of "but it have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But it had taken bad ways and , by the time he 'd agreed to see the doctor , it was too late . |
2 | Memento Mori was in no sense new in the teaching of the churches , but it had acquired fresh importance in the light of the conversion experience , which was a central feature of the religious revival . |
3 | It is a simple point , but it has caused certain distress . |
4 | Frank Smith 's ( 1971 ) seminal work , Understanding Reading , has been glorified and vilified perhaps more than any other book about reading , but it has spawned real excitement and self-questioning in teachers . |
5 | It was only 10 years ago that the prize-money was less than £80,000 , but it has taken giant strides forward and the future looks even brighter . |
6 | But it has had limited success . |
7 | I said all along , once you 've got a staff of twenty odd , we 've had a lot of injuries which we have n't carped on too much , but senior players have been out with injury but it 's given young players an opportunity . |
8 | An exact replica of one of them is being shipped to Armenia , right down to blackboards and chalk , but it 's taken top level agreement between Mr Gorbachev and Mrs Thatcher to make it happen . |
9 | How I quite enjoyed it but it 's got deep bunkers . |
10 | ‘ But it 's got sentimental value , as they say . |