Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the past it has marketed itself primarily at existing customers by concentrating on improving services . |
2 | I 'd seen him around at one or two private parties given by wire service operators and gamblers . |
3 | I mean , I have n't had to clean it out at all . |
4 | and erm , they were absolutely chocker , they were really full and he said erm , I sa , he said he had n't had to fill them up at all in all the time that it 's been running , and no , I asked him if he had any enquiries and nobody stopped him and asked anything about it , and then he turned to the other lad who was beside him the sales assistant and he said no I 've had no enquiries at all , so that was it . |
5 | You may deny having done anything wrong at all . |
6 | And if he 'd have needed me at six he 'd have got me up at five . |
7 | He knew I needed the money and he knew he 'd got me for for a he 'd have got me up at six o'clock in the morning if he 'd have needed me . |
8 | He has ploughed the land many times and could have set something off at any time . |
9 | ‘ Well it 's a it 's a it 's a place and it 's a g-girl and a boy … and the-they 've got obviously something which is is made some made made made well it 's just beginning to go and be rather unpleasant ( ha ! ha ! ) um and this is in the this is the the woman and she 's put putting some stuff and the it 's it 's that 's being really too big t-to do and nobody seems to have got anything there at all at all and er it 's … |
10 | ‘ Certainly smuggling is monstrous and iniquitous , ’ replied the Mayor smoothly , ‘ and we are indeed fortunate to have stamped it out at last . |
11 | They swore that they had turned her down at first , but that she had behaved in such a bold manner — sitting on their laps , kissing them and fingering her body — that they could not hold back any longer . |
12 | ‘ That 's all in the past , there I 've said it now at last . ’ |
13 | You 've , you 've got you 've got a video which is scheduled for one thirty because you 've got something else at two o'clock , but you can have it now if you prefer to have it now rather than one thirty |
14 | She spent a long time near the gate these days , but the snow had driven her indoors at last . |
15 | She had taken it well at first herself , somehow understanding that Fernando and Maria Luisa had drawn comfort from each other . |
16 | ‘ I had put it down at this spot and was about to discover , ’ he said . |
17 | they 've lined one up at each end of the field so it , it looks like they 're saying , well , you know that 's a parcel of land . |
18 | I have written it out at this length for you , the teacher . |
19 | ‘ He said ‘ it 's not bad , is it ’ , but I have seen it before at different levels and I am not looking at it too much at this stage . |