Example sentences of "have [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Vianney , Vianney , thou eater of potatoes , we shall have thee yet ! |
2 | We shall have thee yet ! |
3 | I went over to the market , cos I came in yesterday erm , did n't like that one , I 'm not into dogs , and I went into the market they did n't have nothing either |
4 | I did n't have nothing else , ’ which was true , though not all the truth . |
5 | Does that have nothing else after that ? |
6 | Do n't have nothing else in your life it 's probably in this stupid handbag ! |
7 | Well you 'll have nothing then . |
8 | I do n't have nothing bloody mild . " |
9 | He knew , he said , that he was just an ordinary farmer 's son and she was a famous Beauty , known the county over , never a word spoken against her even by the men who bivouacked up in the fells — but he would have no-one else and would wait just as long as she told him to . |
10 | You can have them tomorrow morning . |
11 | They might have them upstairs . |
12 | Aye , he said to your Mum cos I thought she said might she 'd have them again . |
13 | Can you get photographs of the maker 's mark and batch mark and let me have them here ? " |
14 | ‘ I do n't have them here . ’ |
15 | We had tried to get a couple of er , here in Portsmouth but he had to attend , so we thought as we prepared for this conference this morning er , on the miners , that it would be appropriate to get a miner 's lamp to put and have them simply inscribed with the erm , the memory of the occasion , which turned out to be |
16 | Whatever was creeping towards them through the half-open door would have them completely at its mercy . |
17 | When they said he could n't have a parrot he 'd said ‘ Well , mice , then , white ones , ’ but his Dad had said he could n't have them either . |
18 | If thicker shells are really better for the snail , why do n't they have them anyway ? |
19 | We did have them somewhere but I I just do n't know |
20 | ‘ We can have them later , ’ said Sam , recklessly , swallowing a mouthful of strange-tasting spaghetti . |
21 | nah , we can have them later , ambiguity and sprouts |
22 | One can usually have them outside , in the garden or on a patio or balcony , and the whole day can be stretched to include tea and cakes at around four o'clock . |
23 | I keep saying when they get sort of quite long that I 'll have them properly shaped and |
24 | They said well they have them loose , yes , but she said they do n't have them right down there . |
25 | Oh we 'll have them before wo n't we ? |
26 | Patiently , the practitioner examined them , me and us , and proclaimed that I would probably be able to see jolly well if I did n't have them inside out and in the wrong eyes . |
27 | Patiently , the practitioner examined them , me and us , and proclaimed that I would probably be able to see jolly well if I did n't have them inside out and in the wrong eyes . |
28 | He said : ‘ In this country we tend to take our democratic rights for granted but this event gives Cleveland people a chance to make it clear they value those rights and believe that everyone in South Africa should have them too . ’ |
29 | Erm , one of the things we had on the stall is erm this erm application form for N H S charges , now many people including probably people here do n't know that erm , you do n't have to be on supplementary to get help and Ann knows actually , er if your getting any rent or rate rebate and you fill this in , you 'll get some help , in some cases quite considerable help , and I suggested that we had some of these on our store room , got some from Welfare Rights , and they went like hot cakes , because most people did n't know about this , so following that we shall have , we shall keep these on our stall and I 've more or less suggested that Lisa on Age Concern in the Leah Manning should have them there because she 's constantly getting enquiries on that , so she is going to do that . |
30 | We 'll have them there now , a good pair of earrings. have them there . |