Example sentences of "it [vb past] have [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It claimed to have wide support from parents for its provisions concerning homosexuality , the coverage of political issues in the classroom , and the ‘ moral ’ dimension to sex education .
2 The revolution at Northampton may have been different but it did have uncanny echoes of what had gone on at Neath .
3 That indeed was the case , with the appearance of another loose intergovernmental structure , a Conference of European Ministers of Transport , which could only suggest and advise — though it did have some success in persuading ten states to sign a convention on cooperation and coordination of their rail networks in 1953 .
4 You may remember that we were talking last autumn about gas prices hopefully continuing to rise natural gas by to rise during the rest of the year and in fact that did take place and it did have some impact on the domestic rig count in the United States which went up quite strongly in the last part of the year .
5 Nevertheless , it did have important consequences within the scholarly study of antiquity itself .
6 Furthermore , as it appeared to have popular support from within the hobby , more detailed information was needed before reacting any further .
7 Though the commission could buy by agreement it had to have effective powers of compulsory purchase if it was ‘ to ensure that the right land is made available at the right time ’ .
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