Example sentences of "[prep] it have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sheer shock at the vindictiveness of it had kept Paige rooted to the spot , and then her brain had started to work again .
2 There was only a bit of spare paper left and some of it had got streaks of cheese-grease on , so I went over to the newsagent 's stall and bought an exercise book for 35p .
3 And I just want to repeat that I do think that some of the writing that 's come out of it has saved women 's lives .
4 She might say , and I would not blame her for saying , that the Strangeways riot and the riots associated with it have given cause for a total and radical rethink .
5 The doors of the classrooms along it had handwritten cards drawing-pinned to them saying things like ‘ Course 21B : Italian ’ or ‘ Over 60s Metalworking ’ and one that said ‘ Blue Tit Patrol ’ pinned high enough up to avoid any graffiti .
6 It 's got money in it 's got money in I , I have n't played it have I ?
7 He 's got orange juice in it 's got orange juice in it .
8 Second , because a river 's nature is one of changeless change , forever on the move , the creatures which live in it have evolved strategies for surviving sudden floods and disruptions and alterations of the river 's course .
9 They 're rough yeah is erm and all the way round it 's got air bubble from here to there all the way round .
10 The May Events marked the chasm within the underground , and as the comrades — or would-be comrades — ran forward it became obvious that much of the old American guard on It had become part of the world left behind .
11 In our example , after the first transaction AB was long in dollars as it had acquired additional dollars and short in DMs as it had sold part of its DM balance to a customer .
12 Applying these notions to the particular contracts in question he decided that the solus system was both too recent and too variable for it to have become part of the " accepted machinery " .
13 Through the 1930s and 1940s the habit quickly spread through Britain , at far too fast a rate for it to have taken place by the natural selection of Mendelian genes ( Figure 3.12 ) .
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