Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] have " in BNC.
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1 | The technique requires queue managers at either end and IBM says that it has these have been written for all of its operating systems , plus Digital Equipment Corp VAX/VMS , Stratus Computer Inc 's badged System/88 machines , and Tandem Computers Inc 's Guardian operating system . |
2 | ‘ And what would it feel like to have the truth from them ? ’ |
3 | It says thousands have packed city centre to cheer her and it said the fervour surprised republicans who have criticized the visit . |
4 | Now , suddenly , it seemed all had changed , reasonably frequent work at the docks , money in their pockets , a great mate to share it with , and their own transport . |
5 | Having got so far it seemed appropriate to have a word with Tom yesterday , if not a glass of champagne . |
6 | It seemed sensible to have a choice of ways of generating electricity . |
7 | It seemed even to have affected his job . |
8 | ‘ It seemed wrong to have somebody mouthing things which had no meaning for us . ’ |
9 | It seemed best to have a friendly chat with one of the family not , perhaps , so emotionally involved — and you being an accountant … ’ |
10 | Not only does it look good to have ‘ published works ’ on your CV , the process of researching and creating something new keeps you in touch with developments in your field , and you may make contact with experts . |
11 | Presumably , the Met only wants to put a limited number of TAFs on the system in order to save money and work ( it costs more to have a larger number of pages for your ‘ area ’ on the Prestel database ) . |
12 | Thus , although anyone can have a conversation or write a poem , it seems necessary to have a legal office of some kind to write a warrant . |
13 | It seems certain to have major and growing effects upon environmental monitoring and prediction in Europe and on the policies of component governments . |
14 | Similarly the priest acts as a ‘ representative ’ to God on our behalf as human beings rather than as women or men specifically ; so it seems appropriate to have both women and men performing this representative role . |
15 | But if you could help us out we would be very grateful , and as the District Council is organising the events at the City Chambers , it seems appropriate to have our District Councillor to set things rolling . |
16 | With the FLN victory of 1962 — two years after Camus 's death — there was an immediate exodus of French Algerians and now , as I walk the streets , it seems ridiculous to have expected to find any trace of Camus 's Algiers — like an American travelling to England in the hope of finding Dickens 's London . |
17 | It seems daft to have to send to America to buy a British product , but that is what I have done , because I am tired of being ripped off by every Tom , Dick and Harry . |
18 | As a detail of notation , if it seems useful to have a way to distinguish property-meanings from entity-meanings , then we may use round brackets for the former , thus allowing us to replace ( 7 ) by : We may also point out that the physical orientation of the arrowhead in our representations naturally reflects the direction of qualification , not the surface order of the instantiating elements . |
19 | It is heartening to see that the non-enrollers have not been put off future participation , especially when it seems many have had difficulties arising from personal circumstances . |
20 | The size of the Agii Theodhori harbour town is unknown , but it seems unlikely to have extended all the way to the temple at Niru Khani . |
21 | The learning outcomes in these modules have so much in common that it seems inappropriate to have three teachers teaching them in three separate classrooms . |
22 | No satisfactory explanation of this decline has been adduced , but it seems likely to have stemmed from changes in agricultural practice . |
23 | " It seems likely to have been well up-river , anyway . |
24 | It seems funny having it going out at the sides cos I always had it |
25 | ‘ When you reach our age , you 'll know what it feels like to have frost in yer bones . ’ |
26 | Are you so anxious to know what it feels like to have both eyeballs gouged out , one at a time ? |
27 | Similarly a doctor said : ‘ Very many people have told me they can talk to me because I know what it feels like to have an illness . |
28 | With a separate , independent computer it becomes possible to have a video programme on videodisc or videotape , driven by a computer program on the computer . |
29 | It becomes impossible to have a macro approach — motivation is a subjective phenomenon . |
30 | I think he 's finally admitting that it 's all had an effect on him . |