Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You need a bit of luck in these games and while England have had it over the years , Wales have n't . |
2 | Such arguments may seem trivial when bodies as thoughtful as the Church of England have taken it upon themselves to ponder the issue of the use of nuclear weapons ; but the bomb has not gone off and when it has receded into the background we will be left with the demand for electricity . |
3 | Bauer was to describe this process as ‘ a counter-revolution ’ and Roffman and Purdy have seen it as a matter of Hollywood turning ‘ to the Right ’ . |
4 | But just now it works for all of us that these Pessarane Behesht have taken it into their heads to seize the woman and child . ’ |
5 | The Star Ferry keeps on going , its little green ships bucking across the harbour in the growing swell until the last stragglers from Kowloon have made it to Hong Kong , and those bound north from the island have reached their goal . |
6 | You and I and Miss Watson have done it with a vengeance ! |
7 | Even companies like M&S have to do it from time : warn customers that something they 've bought could be dangerous and needs to be returned , either for repairing or a cash refund . |
8 | Movement from scene to scene does not use scrolling as per Lucasfilms , but requires that you completely leave one location and then enter another — this is not as smooth as other game systems , but Sierra have refined it to a fine art . |
9 | Keeping the colour going from spring to summer is not always easy , but Jenny and Michael have managed it with the density and variety of planting . |
10 | I think Leeds have blown it for the league and there are sadly only one winners . |
11 | I have some sheet music which belonged to my mother , unless the mice and rats at Low Birk Hatt have chewed it to bits . |