Had-it Sentence Examples

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  • I guess I had it coming.

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  • Long dark lashes and black curly hair - he had it all.

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  • Alex collected their luggage and had it loaded in the car.

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  • I've got to hand it to you Len; I had it figured completely different.

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  • The way she had it figured, the hospital in Bartlesville would tell her there were no openings.

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  • How long had it been?

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  • Why had it never occurred to her that the twins might not want to go with her?

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  • My specially soaked rag was secure in a plastic bag so I withdrew it and had it over the child's face before she turned to see who entered.

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  • If she had it her way, she'd not do it at all.

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  • I found a finger bone and had it authenticated as human.

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  • He had it because he was incredibly good at it.

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  • Alex hadn't fathered their children, but had it not been for him, it never would have happened.

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  • How long had it been since he had held her – kissed her?

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  • Where had it been?

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  • I swear to God, I've had it with all this shit.

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  • I had it done in Ireland.

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  • He wanted her dead, but he couldn.t risk Darkyn.s anger before he had it.

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  • If he had it to do over again, he never would.ve un-bound her.

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  • If he had it his way, the woman would rarely leave his side.

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  • Yup. We even had it out with Miss Bed-hopper.

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  • He hated all this emotional nonsense, and had it been anyone but Sarah, he would have made a hasty retreat and stayed away until the waterworks passed.

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  • This one had it all.

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  • She had it designed to house her collection.

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  • Connor had it all planned.

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  • Had Alex spent the night in the barn, or had it snowed this much in a few hours?

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  • How long had it been since he had been jilted - five years?

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  • Lana asked suddenly, surprised to see the elite soldier had it at her waist.

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  • I didn't think he had it in him after how you baby him.

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  • I glared at her wishing that I had it in me to just knock her out.

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  • I've always had it.

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  • He's had it for years.

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  • There's someone who had it sent to Scranton!

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  • No sooner had it expired when the phone took up the chorus.

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  • Maybe he forgot he had it on—him being a little sloshed and all.

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  • It played out as smooth as an old harmonica the way we had it figured too.

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  • He was spoiling her, but he insisted she had it too rough before.

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  • You've had it so hard for a long time, and now you have the money to have fun shopping.

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  • I had it in my purse and I never heard it ring.

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  • By the time Alex arrived for breakfast, she had it on the table and was washing the frying pan in the sink.

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  • What had it been like for their parents?

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  • What had it been like for Alex raising Katie after their parents died?

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  • I was thinking that when she got better, she wouldn't be able to get it back unless I had it.

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  • He had it all, and like Josh, he had treated her so badly that she was ready to leave.

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  • His mate was alive, but if the Others had it their way, she wouldn't be for long.

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  • Yes, it's my truck, but you're the one who had it restored.

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  • Why had it never occurred to her that wealthy people carried such a burden?

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  • He didn't answer until he had it placed.

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  • How long had it taken him to learn?

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  • I guess I had it coming, though.

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  • She tugged at one of the chunks of wood until she had it sitting straight on the stump, as he had done.

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  • Why had it taken her months to tell him?

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  • She had it coming, but did he have to make it so public?

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  • In August 1529 the plague known as the sweating sickness, which prevailed throughout the country, was specially severe at Cambridge, and all who had it in their power forsook the town for the country.

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  • Nor had it exhibited by any means a wholly docile spirit.

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  • In 17 4 o he entered the army, and rumour had it that he was one of the favourites of the empress Elizabeth.

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  • Ahab, it seems, had aroused popular resentment by encroaching upon the rights of the people to their landed possessions; had it not been for Jezebel (q.v.) the tragedy of Naboth would not have occurred.

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  • The last part of Bruce's life, from 1315 to 1329, began with an attempt which was the most striking testimony that could have been given to the effect of Bannockburn, and which, had it succeeded, might have altered the future of the British Isles.

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  • There had been, however, a good deal of other evidence available before 1876, which, had it been collated and seriously studied, might have discounted the sensation that the discovery of the citadel graves eventually made.

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  • The original drawings for this map had to be done with exceptional neatness, the draughtsman spending twelve months on that which he would have completed in four months had it been intended to engrave the map on copper; yet an average chart, measuring 530 by 630 mm., which would have taken two years and nine months for drawing and engraving, was completed in less than fifteen months - fifty days of which were spent in " retouching " the copper plate.

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  • Finally the king had it conveyed to the city of David, where a tent was prepared to shelter it.

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  • Finally, when Austria had been excluded from the new empire, he replied to the parliamentary deputation that came to offer him the imperial crown that he might have accepted it had it been freely offered to him by the German princes, but that he would never stoop "to pick up a crown out of the gutter."

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  • Whatever may be thought of the manner of this refusal, or of its immediate motives, it was in itself wise, for the German empire would have lost immeasurably had it been the cause rather than the result of the inevitable struggle with Austria, and Bismarck was probably right when he said that, to weld the heterogeneous elements'of Germany into a united whole, what was needed was, not speeches and resolutions, but a policy of "blood and iron."

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  • Its result, had it passed, would have been to strengthen the representation of the Magyar and German elements, to reduce that of the Slovaks, and almost to destroy that of the Rumans and other non-Magyar races whose educational status was low.

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  • His Storia critica di Spagna e della cultura spagnuola in ogni genere (2 vols., 1781-1784) was finally expanded into the Historia critica de Espana y de la cultura espanola (1783-1805), which, though it consists of twenty volumes, was left unfinished; had it been continued on the same scale, the work would have consisted of fifty volumes.

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  • Not that he would have allowed the state to touch doctrine, to determine polity or discipline; but he would have had it to recognize historical achievement, religious character and capacity, and endow out of its ample resources those societies which had vindicated their right to be regarded as making for religion.

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  • Sybaris (721) and Crotona (703) were Achaean settlements; Locri Epizephyrii (about 710) was settled by Ozolian Locrians, so that, had it not been for the Dorian colony of Tarentum, the southern coast of Italy would have been entirely occupied by a group of Achaean cities.

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  • He narrates spiritedly enough the dissensions and discussions in the winter camp of Zara and at Corfu, but is evidently much more at ease when the voyage was again resumed, and, after a fair passage round Greece, the crusaders at last saw before them the great city of Constantinople which they had it in mind to attack.

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  • They certainly had it in their custody in the year 1428, and their right was formally recognized by King James III.

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  • The cavalry of the Saxons had established the fact that the French had not retreated northward, but though scouts from the Guard had already seen the enemy on the heights of St Privat, this information had not yet reached headquarters, nor had it been transmitted to the IX.

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  • Charles finally reluctantly accepted it, although he would gladly have had it milder, for it made reconcilia tion hopeless.

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  • Corps had not assisted at all in the passage of the river; though had it only been present, it would have been magnificently placed to co-operate with Grouchy in the action of Gilly.

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  • Corps been thrown into the doubtful struggle at Quatre Bras, it must have crushed Wellington; had it been used at Ligny it would have entailed Blucher's annihilation.

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  • But the right of the 1st Army (12th division) was threatened by the gathering storm of the counterstroke from the side of Yentai Mines, and had it not been that the resolute Okasaki continued the attack on Manjuyama alone, the Japanese offensive would have come to a standstill.

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  • He went back to his music-copying, but the salons of the day were determined to have his society, and for a time they had it.

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  • Most probably Geneva would soon have become an integral part of the realms of the house of Savoy had it not been for the appearance of a new protector on the scene - the Swiss confederation.

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  • The tariff system as revised and codified in 1883 would probably have remained unchanged for many years had it not been for the turn taken by political and financial history.

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  • Edward Wright died, as has been mentioned, in 1615, and his son, Samuel Wright, in the preface states that his father " gave much commendation of this work (and often in my hearing) as of very great use to mariners "; and with respect to the translation he says that " shortly after he had it returned out of Scotland, it pleased God to call him away afore he could publish it."

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  • The analogy of this to the manner in which the Egyptian hieroglyphs passed into phonetic signs is remarkable, and writing might have been invented anew in Mexico had it not been for the Spanish conquest.

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  • An asceticism so strict and painful as that demanded by Manichaeism could only be practised by few; hence the religion must have abandoned all attempts at an extensive propaganda had it not conceded the principle of a twofold morality.

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  • In reality his audacious plan of reforms, which Necker took up later, might have saved the monarchy had it been firmly seconded by the king.

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  • And rightly; for he had always had a warm heart for Italy; and had it not been for the anti-ecclesiastical policy of the house of Piedmont, he would not, in the 'sixties, have been wholly averse from reconciliation.

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  • In December 1529 he preached his two " sermons on the cards," which awakened a turbulent controversy in the university, and his opponents, finding that they were unable to cope with the dexterity and keenness of his satire, would undoubtedly have succeeded in getting him silenced by force, had it not been reported to the king that Latimer " favoured his cause," that is, the cause of the divorce.

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  • The animal died at the end of the eighth week, but it is possible that had it lived it would have become wholly pigmented.

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  • And it is possible that this albino, had it developed colour, would have been of the piebald pattern.

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  • Never since literature became a calling in England had it been a less gainful calling than at the time when Johnson took up his residence in London.

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  • This, had it been retained, would have destroyed the coherence of the Reichstag as representative of the whole nation.

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  • If we assume, then, that the common source of our extant Clementines arose in Syria, perhaps c. 265, 1 had it also a written source or sources which we can trace?

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  • Connected with this was the boundary struggle with Manitoba, the latter province being aided by the federal government, partly out of dislike for Mowat, partly because the crown lands in the disputed territory would, had it been adjudged to Manitoba, have been under federal control.

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  • The only other cavalry force was that of Thessaly, which, had it been loyal to Athens, would have meant a distinct superiority.

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  • What would have happened had it continued to depend upon its spiritual force only for propagation we cannot say.

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  • He founded, however, the Society for the Fine Arts, and had it richly endowed.

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  • That Odo had it executed for his cathedral seems tolerably certain, but whether it was worked by English fingers or not has been disputed, though some of the words upon it have been held to favour that view.

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  • It came to the notice of the elector palatine Friedrich III., who had it translated into German and published.

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  • The land might have been Grecized had it not, about A.D.

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  • Bacon's use of this illustration and of the former one of Peisistratus, has been much commented on, and in general it seems to have been thought that had it not been for his speeches Essex might have escaped, or, at all events, have been afterwards pardoned.

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  • The dispute which led to the duel with Emile de Girardin was one of small moment, and might have been amicably arranged had it not been for some slight obstinacy on Carrel's part.

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  • That party soon afterwards had it in its power to bring pressure officially upon President Kruger, for it was a few months after the delivery of the s p eech that Mr Schreiner became premier.

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  • At least it made their traditional religion possible for those many French Catholics who clung passionately to the benefits the Revolution had brought them; and had it prevailed, it might have spared France and the world that fatal gulf between Liberalism and Catholicism which Pius IX.'s Syllabus of 1864 sought to make impassable.

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  • But like the special census of manufactures in other states, it is confined to establishments under the factory system, and hence its figures are considerably less than they would have been had it been taken on the same basis as that of the 1900 census, which included hand trades and other custom work; for example, on the basis of the 1904 census the value of the manufactured products in 1900 was only $319,691,856, and as that of 1904 was $429,120,060, the real increase was 34.2% instead of 20.19%.

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  • Here it was found by his uncle Sisyphus, who had it removed to Corinth, and by command of the Nereids instituted the Isthmian games and sacrifices in his honour.

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  • All might have fallen out as he anticipated, had it not been that the Nana Sahib, the adopted heir of the late peshwa, was rajah of Bithur in the neighbourhood.

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  • It became a Roman municipium, with the rest of Gallia Transpadana; but'lvIartial calls it little Mantua, and had it not been for Virgil's interest in his native place, and in the expulsion of a number of the Mantuans (and among them the poet himself) from their lands in favour of Octavian's soldiers, we should probably have heard almost nothing of its existence.

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  • He exhorted his hearers to prepare themselves by fasting and prayer for the danger which menaced their civil and religious liberties, and refused even to speak to the courtier who came down to remodel the corporation of Bedford, and who, as was supposed, had it in charge to offer some municipal dignity to the bishop of the Baptists.

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  • He might, had it actually been so, have said, with a great English poet in like case, "I have no time to spend them."

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  • Broadly speaking his work in those very 'eighties was not so good as the labour, essentially delicate and fresh and just, of some years earlier, nor had it always the attractiveness of the impulsive deliverances of some years later, when the inspired sketch was the thing that he generally stopped at.

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  • But he would have returned The Black to the struggle without delay had it not been for Death..

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  • So far had it fallen since 1521.

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  • But these excuses were mere trifles, and well deserve to be forgiven, when we think that though the offender was in form acquitted, yet Burke succeeded in these fourteen years of laborious effort in laying the foundations once for all of a moral, just, philanthropic and responsible public opinion in England with reference to India, and in doing so performed perhaps the most magnificent service that any statesman has ever had it in his power to render to humanity.

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  • But it may be doubted if, even so, the elections would have gone against Venizelos, had it not been for two other factors.

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  • Disdaining the illusory dream of the imperial crown, still cherished by his legal advisers, he pushed forward towards that fluctuating eastern frontier, the line of least resistance, which would have yielded to him had it not been for the unfortunate interruption of the Hundred Years War.

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  • The bourgeoisie, the Assembly, the country and La Fayette, one of the leaders of the army, now embarked upon a royalist reaction, which would perhaps have been efficacious, Manifesto had it not been for the entry into the affair of the ki Prussians as allies of the Austrians, and for the insolent manifesto of the duke of Brunswick.

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  • It was in no sense a legal court, nor had it any jurisdiction over the prisoner, but the protest of the advocate, who claimed his right to be tried by the sovereign province of Holland, whose servant he was, was disregarded.

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  • How long had it been since they had slept in the same bed?

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  • I informed her I had it on good authority the tipster would be retiring.

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  • How long had it been since he had held her – kissed her?

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  • Rumor had it the Council hadn.t agreed on anything in a few hundred years, and Rhyn began to think the brothers he hated might be the solution to the demons.

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  • Maybe he forgot he had it on—him being a little sloshed and all.

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  • Some observers 3 maintain that India could have produced an atom bomb before China, had it wished so to do.

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  • For some time before 1833 Dr. Bell had it in mind to make a large educational benefaction to St Andrews.

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  • They would have fallen on their prey with great ferocity had it not been for Valarien's spell.

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  • I could have coped with getting into work at 7.00AM, had it not involved being woken up by Farming Today.

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  • If she had it her you won?t be reading this op now.

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  • However we had it in a base of soft white paraffin.

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  • The Twin Urban Detour is a three wheeler pushchair, I had it in scarlet, which is a bright red!

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  • If the paint gets too runny you've had it!

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  • This might have been found more tolerable had it been due to honest competition.

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  • I did notice her pierced tongue tho, and asked if it hurt when she had it done.

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  • Unfortunately Queen Anne, who hated yew, had it all uprooted and redesigned the garden.

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  • It was attended by 233 beneficed secular and 13 regular priests, and decided with practical unanimity on a series of decrees which, had it been possible to carry them into effect, would have involved a drastic reform of the Church on the lines advocated by "Febronius" (see Febronianism).

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  • Personal cupidity, discourtesy to the allies, and a tendency to adopt the style and manners of oriental princes, combined to alienate from him the sympathies of the Ionian allies, who realized that, had it not been for the Athenians, the battle of Salamis would never have been even fought, and Greece would probably have become a Persian satrapy.

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  • Yet the " Five Dissenting Brethren " would have failed to secure toleration even for themselves as Congregationalists - such was the dread felt by the assembly for Anabaptists, Antinomians, and other " sectaries " - had it not been for the vaguer, but widespread Independency existing in parliament and in the army.

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  • The invention of that ingenious dilemma for extorting contributions from poor and rich alike is ascribed as a tradition to Morton by Bacon; but the story is told in greater detail of Fox by Erasmus, who says he had it from Sir Thomas More, a well-informed contemporary authority.

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  • It had been Castlereaghs conception and, had it been as well executed as it was conceived, it might have dealt a fatal blow at Napoleons hopes of recovering his power at sea, by destroying his great naval establishments at Antwerp. It failed, and it became the subject of angry dispute between Canning and Castlereagh, a dispute embittered by personal rivalry and the friction due to the illdefined relations of the foreign secretary to the secretary for war; the quarrel culminated in a duel, and in the resignation of both ministers (see LONDONDERRY, 2ND MARQUESS OF, and CANNING, GEORGE).

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  • This question surprised me very much; for I had not the faintest recollection of having had it read to me.

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  • Involuntarily recalling his wife's past and her relations with Dolokhov, Pierre saw clearly that what was said in the letter might be true, or might at least seem to be true had it not referred to his wife.

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  • And the point is that we knew whom he had it from.

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  • He could only have had it from the Postmaster.

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  • The Twin Urban Detour is a three wheeler pushchair, I had it in scarlet, which is a bright red !

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  • If the paint gets too runny you 've had it !

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  • I have had it on two cars and enjoyed perfect unleaded conversion and better MPG on both.

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  • If you've got food, don't be obligated to eat it all if you have had it a long time.

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  • Or, they never had it in the first place.

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  • The original flooring was old concrete, so we had it thoroughly cleaned and let it dry out.

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  • Kinney notes his detached point of view and remarks that he has had it all his life.

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  • Adding a second overlay means waiting for the first layer to dry, and then positioning the stencil directly over where you had it last time, and adding the second overlay (usually a different color of paint).

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  • One wearer says she had another woman follow her around a department store while she was shopping for clothing just to ask her what she was wearing (and she'd had it on for eight hours at that point!).

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  • Natural makeup brands that are known to have a wide range of colors for natural cosmetics include Ecco Bella makeup, which had it start in 1992.

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  • They are still very angry and if they had it their way they would never see me.

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  • Maybe mom Goldie had it right after all, as her partnership with Kurt Russell keeps chugging along without the legal papers.

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  • Those who I had trouble with, knew I had it with them because of something they did, and they knew to stay away.

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  • Between high school and college I had it surgically repaired (called a sagittal split osteotomy) and have not looked back since.

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  • I just knew Kendra had it since she was definitely a favorite.

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  • Rumor had it that he was working on new music and planning on releasing some of his own stuff in the form of a new album.

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  • Rumor had it for awhile that Phoenix struck a record deal after playing Johnny Cash in Walk the Line.

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  • Back in 2001, rumor had it that Sapir was shopping an alleged video tape to various tabloid television outlets "proving" that Tom Cruise was gay.

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  • Rumor had it that Aguilera had become involved with a dancer in one of her videos before ending her marriage.

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  • It is a hardy plant, and I have had it out two winters in a cold frame, and it seems to have stood the climate well."

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  • Mr Coleman has grown it well amongst Rhododendrons at Eastnor Castle; Mr Gumbleton, Mr Hooke, Mr Ellacombe, and Kew have also had it in good condition.

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  • Are you suddenly getting the flu often and never had it before in your life?

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  • Silverwood bought this ride and had it installed in 1990.

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  • The best part was that each FPS after Quake on the Dreamcast used this same style, so once I had it down I could easily play several other games.

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  • Since it was a young wine, we had it decanted while we enjoyed our first course-giving it time to breathe before the main course.

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  • Influenza vaccine may reactivate Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) in patients who have had it before.

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  • However, those side effects went away and she is still happy she had it done.

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  • If you know your partner loves Thai food and hasn't had it in a long time, find a Thai food restaurant or make some for dinner.

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  • In fact, many Aries have had it quite tough with a seemingly endless slew of problems behind them.

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  • Most kids who have fifth disease probably will not realize that they had it until it has passed.

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  • On August 16th, a story first surfaced on local news stations that two Georgia men, Matthew Gary Whitton and Chuck Dyer, claimed that they had captured a corpse of Bigfoot and had it stored in a freezer in Georgia.

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  • We almost had it sold several times, but the budgets just weren't there yet for a show that wanted to travel around the country investigating hauntings.

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  • Even if your home does not depreciate, that is not to say the money you invested in the home would not have grown larger and faster had it been invested wisely somewhere else.

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  • This "true love" tattoo reads "Winona Forever" and this obviously was not the case and he has since had it modified by removing part of "Winona" and shortening the banner so it now reads "Wino Forever".

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  • In 2000, John Abbott bought the magazine, had it redesigned and relaunched it.

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  • Once the insurance company processes the claim and makes payment, you have successfully filed a claim and have had it processed.

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  • There are a few things of which to be aware, but if you shop smart, there is no reason you should not walk away with a perfect bra, even if someone else had it on for a few minutes.

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  • If a woman for whom the bra was considerably too small had it on a while as she was choosing, you might think it would then be compromised, since of course it is not washed before returning to the rack.

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  • There, a man by the name of Roy Raymond decided that he had had it with trying to purchase lingerie at women's department stores; the embarrassment was excruciating, and the sales help, paltry.

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  • Men have always had it comparatively easy when it comes to caring for their underwear.

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  • All subdirectories within that root web directory should match how you had it set up on your PC.

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  • Some browsers file it under "security"; others under "languages"; Netscape Communicator had it under the cryptic heading "Advanced".

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