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

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1 Was it possible that Hurley had forgotten to tell him they were putting in some decent professional equipment at last ?
2 I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness .
3 I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness .
4 At the same time he found it interesting that prison had made the former district governor more passionate about the cause championed by Akhenaten .
5 The Gospels themselves make it clear that Jesus had a brother named Jude or Judah or Judas .
6 What is more , both incidents make it clear that Jesus has a sizeable following .
7 However , Gerry Collins , the Irish minister for foreign affairs , later made it clear that progress had been made and he reaffirmed his Government 's commitment to the Anglo-Irish agreement .
8 ‘ What is new in the book is that we 've produced surviving British intelligence officers of senior rank who make it clear that Popov had this information and was specifically sent to the US to impart it . ’
9 He spoke almost offhandedly , making it clear that Ellwood had little or no say in the matter .
10 The Labour party 's document makes it clear that Labour has forgotten every word , and that is why the country needs to be saved from a Labour Government .
11 I have , however , seen an advance copy of the report , which makes it clear that Libya has still failed to comply with resolution 731 .
12 At first I thought it ironic that Jean-Claude had chosen a Jewish friend to use .
13 I 'll try to make it brief because Bob has er mentioned this and has pretty well er all party support to , to the savings , er the reduction of two percent in the erm , it 's not quite devastating but following the er drastic restructuring of the , of the department in the last two or three years , is quite significant erm er I , I , and I think that er we must thank the , the director of and , and er volunteering if you like because in 's report erm th , th , these , erm the , the savings .
14 The result was that when Bollaert finally made his speech on 10 September it was obvious that , for all the rhetoric and for all the idealization of the French Union , if it was independence that France was offering , it was so heavily circumscribed as to make it obvious that France had , at most , transferred the Jacobin concept of ‘ the nation one and indivisible ’ to a French Union in which she would still be in a commanding position .
15 This makes it unlikely that Edward had sought a protectorate .
16 This makes it unlikely that Edward had sought a protectorate .
17 But the whole tenor of the Bible makes it unlikely that God has built into the Church for ever the limitation of a male-only priesthood .
18 With hindsight , he thought it probable that Arabella had also been there alone , to meet Ivor .
19 Is it true that accountants have a special dispensation ?
20 ‘ Do n't think I 'm prying , ’ he said as she passed him , ‘ but is it true that Ralph had an affair with Barbara Molland ? ’
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