Example sentences of "[noun prp] had [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | So 28-year-old Neil had them removed and now has a false set after losing the rest while playing sport . |
2 | Marie had him at her mercy . |
3 | I suppose you could say David had it so often that it be nice for him to get it . |
4 | ‘ Surrey had it stripped . |
5 | MacLane had us stand against a wall , facing the bricks . |
6 | Bishop Cosin 's original colours of the roof , from the seventeenth century , were discovered during the restoration and Ramsey had them brightly restored . |
7 | Rebecca had him panting after her . |
8 | Georgina had it done before she called them . |
9 | Phillips what a wonderful ball that almost turned out be there because er Crosby had it not been a better defender would have been in behind Whitlow . |
10 | As a young socialist in Weimar Germany she shared her life and ideals first with Rafael Buber , son of the Jewish theologian and philosopher Martin Buber , then with Heinz Neumann , who was to become leader of the German Communist party until Stalin had him removed in 1932 . |
11 | Marty is a liar : Gabrielle is a fool : Henry isa whinge : Alan had it all wrong ’ ( they were some of those he talked to ) . |
12 | Ever since 1974 , when Mike Oldfield 's Tubular Bells topped the American charts , Virgin had struggled in vain to gain a foothold in that country — ‘ karmic retribution ’ , as Nik Powell had it , for Virgin having reached Number One with its first ever release . |
13 | I was at the Madness gig at Finsbury Park the other week and Vince had me removed from the premises ! |
14 | Only when he had asked her about Katherine had he realized that something was seriously amiss . |
15 | When James and Tara had it , d' ya remember ? |
16 | Before lunch Eva had us traipse out into the garden , where we bent and stretched , and sat with our backs straight , and breathed through alternate nostrils before we ate our salads and fruit . |
17 | Julia knew that it could not be real because it brought with it even more horrible visions , in one of which Comfort and Anthony had her pinned to the ground and were hitting her with garden rakes with specially sharpened tines . |
18 | Something more imposing than the way the Hogans had it . |
19 | It looked as though Hereford 's away form was changing for the better on Saturday when they drew at Mansfield , but last night an attacking display by struggling Doncaster had them on the retreat again . |
20 | Sister Dew had it all wrong . |
21 | ‘ Carrefour had it , ’ Petion answered . |
22 | Mr Fennell had it built specially to display some of his treasures — now in the big museum in Paris . ’ |
23 | Benedict had it , too . |
24 | Ann had a good brain , but Megan had it in her to be brilliant . |
25 | ‘ Tock had them made to save time , ’ said the Headmaster . |
26 | We say , for example , ‘ Looking at the Müller-Lyer figure , I would have said that AB was shorter than BC had I not known it to be an illusion ’ . |
27 | Our Pam had them when she was two |
28 | And Willis had it in his heart to be sorry for old Dreadnought , as she struggled to rise against the increasing load of water . |
29 | On this basis , Oxford and Cambridge had it easy . |
30 | That Old Mother Walsh had it right and that Ella Walsh should never have led the Church into the ways of men . |