Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] have [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | where I 've dropped it for , well then , it 's the toilet brush you see , I 've been going like this with the toilet |
2 | She looked the same as usual ; untidy , a hole in her coat where she 'd caught it on a hook in the yard . |
3 | Then , obeying an impulse she barely understood , she took the silver medallion out of the inner pocket of her bag , where she 'd zipped it for safekeeping , and fastened the chain round her neck . |
4 | This he read in the lavatory , where she had seen it on the first day . |
5 | As she was still naked , Rex had no idea where she had produced it from . |
6 | He was silent , as she carefully replaced his sleeping member where she had got it from , and buttoned his fly . |
7 | No you did n't like that one whe where you 've had it in the water did you ? |
8 | Is it one where you have to keep it with you ? |
9 | The boys heard the crash and they ran as fast as they could to get help from the police and ambulance , but when the police and ambulance got there they only found the boys ' fishing tackle where they had dumped it in such haste . |
10 | A well-established tradition holds owners to be morally entitled to their property where they have obtained it by way of an uncoerced transfer from someone who received it in a similar manner , subject to the property having been originally taken into private ownership by a legitimate process of acquisition . |
11 | He had a soft face and a long white beard with red , yellow and blue bits at the end where he had dipped it in strange chemicals by mistake . |
12 | Apart from the light from Craig 's torch , still propped where he had left it against the main power conduits , the chamber was dark and empty . |
13 | " Sooner than I 'd meant it to , " Sara said a little ruefully . |
14 | ‘ I 'm one of those people who can eat and drink what I like and not put on weight , so I had to do it by weight training and build up the muscle weight , ’ he adds . |
15 | " But you said you wanted this letter to go off this morning , so I 've brought it for you to sign . " |
16 | They were also at the stage when they still found funny voices funny , and Charles had his best audience in years for his Welsh , developed for Under Milk Wood ( ‘ A production which demonstrated everything the theatre can offer , except talent ’ — Nottingham Evening Post ) , his Cornish , as used in Love 's Labour 's Lost ( ‘ Charles Paris 's Costard was about as funny as an obituary notice ’ — New Statesman ) and the voice he had used as a Chinese Broker 's Man in Aladdin ( ‘ My watch said that the show only lasted two and a half hours , so I 've taken it to be repaired ’ — Glasgow Herald ) . |
17 | And one other thing : when I take my three-year-old daughter out , the child seat gets pushed sideways by the back-seat cushion , so I have to straighten it by putting a book under it . ’ |
18 | Her family 's history , although nobody has recorded it in such detail , seems to have been almost as adventurous as that of the Crankos . |
19 | Much bigger than she 'd imagined it in the dark . |
20 | Mingling with that of David was Anthony 's , sounding far happier and more relaxed than she had heard it for weeks . |
21 | She told herself that it must be kept carefully , to be left out for Mrs Kettering when their stay was over , so she had put it in a compartment of her handbag . |
22 | I 'll give you the receipt actually so you 've got it in case . |
23 | Erm but once she 's got it in place what do you think Ian ? |
24 | once you 'd discussed it with them . |
25 | You know you can do it you can do the fractions and once you 've turned it into twelfths you can do it . |
26 | Once you 've trained it like that to test it on this pattern all you do is take the pack into the system and see whether you can |
27 | And once you 've done it at school , it comes back with a bit of an effort quite quickly . |
28 | The passcode system 's a welcome addition and the joystick on the control panel which mimics your movement 's also a nice touch , but once you 've played it for five minutes you 'll have seen everything the game 's got to offer ! |
29 | What you do with it once you 've brought it to the surface is another matter : it is enough for now that you acknowledge it is there and begin to discover ways of getting at it . |
30 | once you 've put it in your bag you ca n't put it back |