Example sentences of "[modal v] have [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm in two minds whether we should have him at all .
2 ‘ So he 'll have it at the ceremony , ’ Ace concluded .
3 See most people had good intentions , whenever they got a whole lot of stuff from the Cooperative , they would say I 'll lay so much by every week and I 'll have it at the end of the quarter .
4 ‘ If you do n't go , you 'll have it at the back of your mind for the rest of your life , wondering what it would have been like to really know him .
5 We 'll have it at the club , of course , lay on the full works for them , food , music , balloons — you name it . ’
6 The kitchen was transformed with pine units cleverly designed to be fixed to the walls so that one could have them at the height best suited to whomever was to use them , and then the dishwasher was installed .
7 Anyone wishing to buy furniture out of income rather than capital could have it at the cash payment price plus 5 per cent commission , a quarter of which they had to deposit before the goods were delivered .
8 Erm , now it did cross my mind , that it would be nice just to see it and have a talk and a demonstration , but I think our meetings are too big really for that sort of demonstration , I wonder if we could have it at the handicraft afternoon .
9 ‘ We figured that if this was all about focusing the mind 's energy , he 'd have it at the ceremony , ’ Benny added .
10 Computers are not used in the primary school although some children may have them at home .
11 Right , let's have you at the table .
12 He 's got a daughter from a previous relationship and he used to have her at weekends and he used to leave her all the time so he could go and play football and go out drinking .
13 what did they call that man he er we used to have them at Pierhead as well .
14 Jessop could bat anywhere in the order , but I will have him at No.5 , on the understanding that he is prepared to move up should the situation call for more urgency .
15 An observer of the couple once said of Maud Gonne that ‘ the first resolute man of action she meets will have her at his mercy ’ , and so it proved .
16 ‘ It must be awful being old and put away in a home because no one will have you at home and look after you . ’
17 ‘ But you will have it at my table . ’
18 and then we have what we li call a floating week which is made up of five rest days , you can have them at any time yeah
19 They actually go , you can have them at either side ,
20 you can have it at the top where you 've changed it and then the window underneath you can scan it through the file again .
21 we can have it at your place if your parents go
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