Example sentences of "had it [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | We recovered our manners and began a series of , ‘ Thank yous ’ , and , ‘ You are a good man , Mahmoud ’ , and , within seconds , Terry had it tuned to the BBC World Service and its theme , ‘ Lili Bolero ’ . |
2 | BuNo 133722 became a familiar sight at most West Cost USA airshows over the years until Lindsey purchased it and had it flown to the UK . |
3 | Labour 's Shadow Chancellor John Smith responded , explaining why the great poet would definitely have joined Amnesty had it existed in the 18th century . |
4 | Had it gone over the bar Wexford would now still be celebrating their first major title in 20 years . |
5 | I think the first time I saw Day At The Beach they had it written on the wrong strings . |
6 | Well I had it done on the insurance you know |
7 | had it done in the afternoon , that 's okay , but I mean |
8 | Reviewing the procedures he followed on leaving Skaro , the Doctor , at last , traces the fault — a tiny broken spring on a switch that , had it stayed in the ‘ down ’ position , would have sent the TARDIS back past the moment when the Earth 's solar system was formed — beyond the Sun 's point of creation . |
9 | I said all right , £50 , and he had it tied to the roof of their car before they could make a run for it . |
10 | The lighting was a problem in the hall , if you had it pointed towards the window it was too bright , if you pointed it into the interior , it was too dark . |
11 | It was almost certainly acquired by George III who had it bound in the present red morocco , gilt tooled binding which has been reproduced for the facsimile . |
12 | He had it named St George 's Church and also had it built in the centre of the village in impeccable Norman style with nave , transepts , chancel , altar , choir stalls , altar rails and tower . |
13 | She had it cut into the neck . |
14 | Waterston , never interested in personal glory , did not try to claim priority , but J. W. Strutt , third Baron Rayleigh [ q.v. ] , rediscovered the paper and had it published in the Philosophical Transactions in 1892 , with an introduction which belatedly gave Waterston due credit . |
15 | Having established the correct space allocation , and had it agreed by the architect , a basic layout of all areas , kitchen , pantries , stores , bars and so on , is planned , bearing in mind the logical sequence of operational events . |
16 | But had it happened on the river ? |
17 | cos I had it running in the kitchen while we were cooking tea last night and Sue came in and goes a real big fart , and goes oh I have n't been able to fart all week , she says ! |
18 | Hopeless with that on because of course , he 's been wearing a pullover all the time and initially he had it clipped on the right hand side of his belts and of course , with that switch where is it ? |
19 | I had it pinned on the curtain , I thought well anybody will be able to er record into that will they ? |
20 | Some joker had it nailed to the floor . |
21 | Had it occurred in the West , competing teams of scientists from many different countries and institutions would have carried out a mass of surveys of the victims and of the environmental damage . |
22 | For a memorable period she kept a pet monkey which travelled on her shoulder until its erratic behaviour had it banned from the newsroom . |
23 | The tradition thus has a double intent : on the one had it engages in the primary sociological task of describing and documenting the ‘ state of society ’ ; on the other hand it addresses itself to central social and political issues . |