Example sentences of "it [vb past] [pron] have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It stopped me having a normal childhood . |
2 | One of the key determinants of US policy towards Iraq last August was that it believed it has the military forces sufficient to evict Iraq from Kuwait . |
3 | ‘ They were advising me to sell , and it seemed they had a taker who was offering a very generous price . |
4 | It seemed they had a mutual acquaintance in ‘ freelance , W. Dennis Suit , president of Overseas Press Services , whom Coleman had met as a ‘ consultant ’ to Pat Robertson 's Christian Broadcasting Network and with whom he had kept in touch , on DIA instructions , because of Suit 's involvement with Oliver North 's ragtag army of conmen , yahoos and armchair mercenaries from |
5 | Then as we commissioned our team for what is at the time of writing known as the King 's Arms church we experienced a pouring out of the gifts of the Spirit on those elders and leaders who were praying for the team : it seemed everyone had a word of instruction , a revelation , a tongue or an interpretation for the strengthening of the church . |
6 | I was so close to these birds , they were like friends , and it seemed I had a personal responsibility towards them . |
7 | Suddenly it seemed she had no one to talk to . |
8 | It showed itself to have a horror of socialism already in the nineteenth century . |
9 | Those were his heroes , and you can look at it like thy had a defeatist attitude or were grotesquely self-indulgent — or that it enabled them to have the art . |
10 | and it meant we had a regular rehearsal space — which we used nearly every day . |
11 | We moved in with them , although it meant I had a long journey to the hospital every day and I had to sleep there when I was on call , and we stayed with them until he was nine . |
12 | Although it appeared she had a choice in making her decision , in fact she had none . |
13 | It said she had a ‘ major depressive disorder ’ . |
14 | For example , it said I had a daughter called Samantha ( which is not true ) , and it said that I had a Citroen car ( which I do n't — I drive a Renault ) and that I spent three years at the Royal College of Art painting ten-inch red stripes on a piece of canvas and then it quoted me and it said : ' ’ I do n't know why we did it , ’ says Terry . |