Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But Kathleen has made it today , in honour of your arrival . |
2 | ‘ Richard has done it before , but it was the first time I have abseiled down a mine-shaft and the last , ’ said John , of Whitton Close , Acklam , Middlesbrough . |
3 | He says Andy has taken it well , they 're good friends still . |
4 | It was a particular , exact colour ; Musgrave had seen it only once before , in a special department of the Bank of England where they incinerated notes which had been taken out of circulation . |
5 | Shipton had noticed it too . |
6 | Frankie had seen it before and thought I would n't like it and tried to dissuade me from going in . |
7 | It had taken until the long , open left-hander that leads down into Glen Kinglas before my erection had finally subsided , and that had been mostly naked fear ; Verity had lost it just for a second , the rear of the car nudging out towards the wrong side of the road as we whanged round the bend . |
8 | Richard 's got it all over his face ! |
9 | Robert Fleck , although a Scot , Gary Lineker and Wright have done it consistently . |
10 | THE Black Sumatra has done it again . |
11 | Lieutenant Curtis had made it very clear to the surveillance team how mentally unbalanced and dangerous he considered the Prophet to be . |
12 | Hrun had stolen it only three days before from the impregnable palace of the Archmandrite of B ‘ Ituni , and he was already regretting it . |
13 | In theoretical terms , however , Lenin had made it quite clear , when local Soviets advocated independent local finances in 1918 , that ‘ democratic centralism ’ would be vigorously enforced . |
14 | Jane had wedged it unobtrusively between two of the bags . |
15 | Carol had written it specially for Nicholson ; he could read some of the special nuances that would mean something to him and no one else , nuances that could only come from a friendship and working relationship spanning fifteen years . |
16 | She could hardly descend on Giovanna Sassanta 's house without an appointment , and Anthony had made it abundantly clear that he did not want her to cross the threshold of his hospital . |
17 | Almost from the day she and the children had been brought to this large dilapidated dwelling on Buncer Lane , Luther Reynolds had made it painfully clear that they were not welcome . |
18 | Told him only Moira F. had seen it so far . |
19 | Nigel had loved it as much as I , but it was n't ‘ efficient ’ . |
20 | I asked Terry to come along because one of the things I tho I tho I hope we might get round to spending a few minutes on was about Alan 's raised it before about records coming in er , and what the state of the game is in records coming into us and how we 're transferring that information , or not transferring that information onto dep onto department 's national curriculum er material |
21 | Maggie 's got it now , but nobody uses it . |
22 | ‘ Graham has made it perfectly clear he does n't want to go to the West Indies next winter — but he 's said those sort of things before about touring and has ended up going . ’ |
23 | As we have seen , in recent years Persil has found it increasingly difficult to sustain its traditional whiteness claim — which it was allowed to make 30 years ago whether it was true or not . |
24 | I can not comment on the evidence , but the Lord Advocate has made it extremely clear that the criminal proceedings are the result of an extremely brilliant , thorough and painstaking investigation by the Scottish police services and their colleagues , to whom I also pay tribute . |
25 | Mill Road has got it again . |
26 | It also claims Mrs Martin has left it too late to bring an action . |
27 | In fact she 'd always doubted her own sensuality until Ace had awoken it so expertly . |
28 | Merlyn had shown it once , saying they kept it to protect the valuable things they bought . |
29 | Gwendoline had enjoyed it too , especially as she was the cause of it , though nobody knew that of course . |
30 | This had been her mother 's house , after all , and Isabelle had left it over twenty-two years ago , and not been back since . |