Example sentences of "have [verb] you [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But the affair went wrong — and that 's what has brought you back across the Tasman . |
2 | ‘ We 'll have to feed you up with a good meal before you go , ’ said Sister Margaret . |
3 | They would only have had you in as a last resort . ’ |
4 | It would have suited you down to the ground . ’ |
5 | Surely the place would have the mental institution would have set you up with a home or something when you left ? |
6 | We could have passed you off as the English rose of our collection , although I trust you have n't the natural frigidity of your British sisters . ’ |
7 | ‘ Mrs Richards , if you wo n't let me call an ambulance , I 'll have to take you through to the sick bay here , and nurse you myself . |
8 | ‘ Well , get your best friend to take you home , ’ said the first constable , ‘ or we might have to take you down to the station for the good of your health . ’ |
9 | ‘ Get up and behave yourself or Marie will have to take you back to the nursery , ’ their father ordered . |
10 | We can say we 're going to have to keep you off for a bit longer yet . |
11 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've plunged you in at the deep end . |
12 | Do you mean we 've let you off for the evening ? |
13 | ‘ We have to get you out of the way before we deal with the Emperor . ’ |