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

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1 He was elsewhere on the course at the time , but since then he has seen it replayed many times on film .
2 He 's been head teacher here for seven years and has seen it get some of the best exam results in the country .
3 The UN has said it has strong evidence Iraq is hiding about 100 of the Scud missiles of the type it fired at Israel and Saudi Arabia in the Gulf war , but Iraq denies it .
4 Since founding the chain in 1988 he has expanded it to include 17 concessions in Debenhams department stores and 20 high street shops .
5 In particular , the weakness of the US dollar has made it look cheap on a comparison of purchasing power .
6 The call of the birds has made it seem good
7 The frequency of such bids has made it seem that stockmarket valuations are arbitrary , that bidders are stealing money from somebody else rather than creating wealth , and that American and British managers spend too much time shuffling assets and too little investing ( that is , building factories ) for the future .
8 But the team has shown it has potential and we now want to help that talent by bringing in some experienced players . ’
9 DEC has found it has another piece of technology to throw on the COSE heap .
10 DEC has found it has another piece of technology to throw on the COSE heap .
11 Although the Spanish government is the largest open systems user in the country , with two thirds of its computer systems now running Unix , economic pressure has forced it to suspend all future internal developments and abandon its tax incentive schemes for firms migrating to Unix .
12 In Manchester the handover has allowed it to offload heavy costs such as bridge maintenance , while in Sheffield the running of the tram system into British Midland 's station has turned it into a major transport terminus , which includes buses .
13 Yet the Government 's stewardship of the Tate has allowed it to add one picture last year .
14 The cooperation of the Austrian government has allowed it to garner political capital to help promote Austria 's bid to join the EC .
15 It was the first time South Africa has admitted it possessed nuclear weapons , though the United States government suggested as long ago as 1979 that Pretoria might possess an atom bomb after a satellite detected two nuclear-like flashes over Antarctic waters to the south of Cape Town .
16 Yes it might I 've seen it spelt both ways .
17 If the early universe had been chaotic or irregular , or if the pressure of matter had been low , one would have expected it to produce many more primordial black holes than the limit already set by our observations of the gamma ray background .
18 Perhaps the court would have accepted it had that stipulation been explicit .
19 Observing Raskolnikov wince at the idea of eternity as a bathhouse , he murmurs ‘ with a vague smile ’ that he would certainly have made it like that himself .
20 It seems that this change is based on advice received from the Royal Society of Chemistry , though it has not been applied in the latest issue of Chemistry in Britain , neither can I recollect having seen it mention any possibility of change .
21 Do n't have to do it done that one .
22 John Rodwell , a specialist inspector from the Health and Safety Executive , said it appeared Mr Eaton had been using the burning torch to cut at the edge of the slot at one end of the pipe trying to open it and hot gases could have caused it to become dislodged and fall .
23 At the thought that I could ever have imagined it had any value .
24 ‘ You 'll have to have it dyed black , ’ the mother said .
25 You might have to get it going first .
26 Also , although he would have denied it had any influence at all , Ketura had told him Jeopardy used that court , and that he always practised early .
27 He says he would have liked it to continue this way .
28 Lord Hewart C.J. would have chosen it seems reasonable man and reasonable suspicion , while Lord Denning M.R. chooses reasonable man and likelihood .
29 It would have been more helpful , perhaps , to have had it put another way , for example , that humans are the only mammalian group where the rhythms of the female are systematically overridden by the male .
30 " Surrrrlllyee-noloan ! " might have been the echo 's echo but an extremely-dirty-white-coloured Con-dis-corde melted through the flesh of my left ear lobe on its path to a tasty dish of stewed pound notes , and some of the cooks had chartered it to make sure it got there so I did n't receive the echo 's echo .
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