Example sentences of "it [verb] [vb pp] to have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has never been a strong language because it has produced little or no literature , so that it has seemed to have more of folklore about it than utility . |
2 | What sense would it have made to have some white boy impose his interpretation on my experience ? ’ |
3 | ‘ What sense would it have made to have some white boy impose his interpretations on my experience ? ’ |
4 | She glanced over at him again , struggling against the memories of last night , the way it had felt to have those strong , tanned hands touching her , caressing her … |
5 | In eastern Europe organised ostentation of this kind remained important on occasion until late in the eighteenth century , well after it had ceased to have much significance in the west . |
6 | And I think it 's got to have one year of really high exposure . |
7 | Cos this happens to be a camera but it could just as well be er an electric toaster , or any , any inanimate object taken er , in this fashion , and the thing you 've got to do if you take a photograph of an inanimate object er , like this , is to light it correctly , er it 's got to show all the erm , detail finely , and it 's got to have good quality in the printing . |
8 | Not so high because of the glass but because it 's got to have double folding shutters . |