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

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1 ‘ It 's called a Midge , but my three-year-old daughter has christened it James .
2 If he had bothered to read his own party 's policy document he would have seen that it is his party which seeks to deprive the inspectorate of its independence ; that it is his party which is determined to put the inspectorate under the control of a new quango quaintly called the educational standards commission ; that it is his party which would deprive Her Majesty 's inspectorate of an essential part of what has given it independence and credibility — its role in advising the Secretary of State of the day .
3 As early as 1752 , David Hume noted that ‘ the plan of liberty is settled , its happy effects are proved by experience , [ and ] a long tract of time has given it stability ’ ( Hume , 1906 : 203 ) .
4 But this implies that the world is an entity other than God and God has given it freedom and thus the possibility of ‘ going wrong ’ , of producing evil , sin , pain and suffering , whatever explanation we may try to give of how such things have come about — at least they are only too obvious in the world we know .
5 And the recent deal with Tivoli Systems Inc ( CI NO 2,107 ) has given it access to SQL and object-oriented database tools .
6 He has given it continuity and confidence , matching perspiration with performance .
7 He has given it continuity and confidence , matching perspiration with performance .
8 He has done it time and again —
9 He has to relearn it stage by stage , building up his awareness through experience , in much the same way as a child learns about putting on clothes by himself .
10 No she has to do it , she has to do it instalments .
11 This policy has brought it £24m of borrowings , most at variable rates , and Mr Linacre said replacing these borrowings with convertible preference shares , yielding 7 per cent , would save the group about £1.8m a year .
12 The National Art Collections Fund has begun it autumn lecture series , The Discerning Eye : Collectors and Connoisseurs , taking place on Tuesday evenings at the Royal Geographic Society , Kensington Gore , London .
13 They 'd arranged it months ago .
14 ‘ I wish I 'd done it years ago . ’
15 and he 'd remembered this spiel and he 'd got it word perfect and he 's reeling it off as his one objection
16 Given Karen 's broken-nosed vowels and head-banger intonation , they would n't have understood if she 'd spelt it tor them .
17 Well , they 'd called it embezzlement but it was only taking what was his by right .
18 If he 'd left it Mrs Blakey would have made a fuss , she 'd have wanted to take his temperature , she 'd have asked questions he could n't answer .
19 So we went in the door , and just sort of said , yeah we had , we 'd kept it ages had n't we ?
20 ‘ I should have given it consideration in such a small place as Wakefield …
21 Well you do n't have to try it Paul !
22 erm , Mr knows when he talked about getting rid of all the a ho , our homes that of course , we 're not allowed to get rid of all of our homes , if we were the Tories would have moved it years ago .
23 They should have named it resurrection .
24 She should have done it ages ago .
25 Daniel 's story certainly confirmed to me that I did the right thing — and that I should have done it years ago , if only for my children 's sake .
26 Yes , he thought , but I should have done it years ago .
27 ‘ I 'd have done it years ago . ’
28 ‘ If we had really wanted to take over control of local government we could have done it years ago , ’ he said .
29 ‘ If he was going to do anything , he 'd have done it months ago .
30 Well you 'll have to use it Arthur !
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