Example sentences of "have [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If , if your , if your total turnover was sixteen thousand , then the inspector of taxes would want from you an account which shows how your fifteen thou sixteen thousand has been arrived at , who 's paid you this money because he looks at those and he checks their accounts to see they 've received it obviously , that 's what it is , and wh how is your five thousand pounds made up . |
2 | ‘ No , but he has to wear it nevertheless . ’ |
3 | Erm s that 's my general s there 's no doubt that there are a great deal of activities there as always of course when one is spending a lot of new money quite rapidly , one has to monitor it very carefully to make sure that it 's being effectively spent , and I 'm sure the director and this committee will continue to do that . |
4 | Yes but as I said before he now has heard it so |
5 | But though the camera may be at gut level , a cerebral decision has placed it there , and it is characteristic of Greenaway that he should stylise a major element of his film in this way . |
6 | It is a designated site of special scientific interest ( SSSI ) and the British government has listed it as eligible for protection under the Convention of Wetlands of International Importance . |
7 | The atmosphere has to find it somewhere so it goes after the molecules locked in the glazes and that 's when the real magic happens . ’ |
8 | And yet it is as if the Gorbachev regime , having half-learnt its lesson in 1986 , has forgotten it again . |
9 | The National Farmers ' Union has attacked it as ‘ unreasonable , unworkable and far too sweeping ’ . |
10 | I actually believe that one of the areas where the Catholic Church did a lot of damage , is that because of a celibate clergy this obsession with sex has exaggerated it too much . |
11 | Whether he has addressed it convincingly and appropriately is another matter . |
12 | Citicorp has pursued it more energetically than most . |
13 | Perhaps of all ancient pictures time has chilled it least . |
14 | They sold it , together with an earlier Forney model , two years later in October 1971 through the then well-known aircraft brokers W. S. Shackleton of Coventry , whence it was bought for the princely sum of £2,150 by airline captain David Vernon , who has owned it ever since . |
15 | I think Brian Way has in the past misjudged Dorothy Heathcote 's work because he has seen it as intellectual . |
16 | My only comment is that the Quarterly has done it again . |
17 | THE Black Sumatra has done it again . |
18 | The great man has done it again . |
19 | And now Shanice has done it again . |
20 | He has done it again . ’ |
21 | Now Reid has done it again , paying Wimbledon another 2.5million — this time for a left-back , Terry Phelan . |
22 | YOUR best-in-Britain BNFL news has done it again — with yet another super FREE holiday to be won . |
23 | ‘ Malik has done it again ! |
24 | B is for Book Shipley Art Gallery , Prince Consort Road , Gateshead ( until May 17 ) HELEN Joseph has done it again . |
25 | ‘ He has done it well . |
26 | And he has done it largely with and for local schoolchildren : ‘ The children are my ears and my eyes and my workforce . ’ |
27 | Said Carole , ‘ From a household of four Old English Sheepdogs all four have won first prizes at Crufts and the only male has done it twice . |
28 | No one has done it before and no idiot is going to try it again . |
29 | ‘ Richard has done it before , but it was the first time I have abseiled down a mine-shaft and the last , ’ said John , of Whitton Close , Acklam , Middlesbrough . |
30 | He has done it before . |