Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] have [det] " in BNC.

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1 She nearly made me have that , eh , other one , did n't she ?
2 he let them have that , yeah , as soon as he starts crying .
3 Why d' ya have those on ?
4 D' you have much success ? ’
5 D' you have any idea where he might have gone ? ’
6 D' you have any income other than your pension ? ’
7 She was so pleased with herself that she had no qualms about adding : ‘ D' you have any theories about his death ?
8 " D' you have enough money to pay for all these goods , Mr Rayne ? "
9 When the Countess saw that Emily was going to be good for nothing , she let us have this house , as I say — she was Scottish , and had property here that was mostly sold after she died .
10 They 've made me have more humility and compassion .
11 Let them have all the lettuces they want .
12 Mm , no , let me have those then , cos I do sometimes poach an egg
13 Right let me have another
14 Never let me have this humiliation , she thought , looking at the drowsing face .
15 Oh go on let me have some .
16 If any members or students have any thoughts or concerns on this matter , please let me have these , so that I can voice the thoughts of the B.I.E. at future meetings of this committee .
17 Th they let me have these scales .
18 What is to happen and do you have any extra negotiating counters , such as your potential nuisance value as a dissident minority shareholder , which can assist you in persuading the company to be more generous ?
19 Allison later told Mark : ‘ My first reaction when you told me about your work was to withdraw , and let you have all the credit , but that would have been Quixotic . ’
20 let you have that one
21 have a taste daddy let you have some there
22 Well I 'll erm wash them out , let you have those .
23 I let him have that bike . ’
24 No no you must miss out on a go , oh it does n't say , let him have another go then
25 indication of the A fifty nine relief by a single triangle and er let us have that in writing .
26 ‘ First they let us have this great feeling of elation .
27 To be more explicit , it is simplest to take the particular formulation of the independent conditional just suggested , and anticipated earlier ( 1.3 ) , in place of If R and C , even given any X consistent with R and C and W , then still W. That is , let us have this : Given the world as it is , or given any changes in it logically consistent with R and & and W , then if R and & then W. From these two things it follows-as from if A , then if B then C , and A , it follows that if B then C — that if R and C , then W. From this in turn , together with C , there follows the dependent conditional if R then W. To repeat , let us have the statement ( Y ) describing the actual events and conditions accompanying r and & in the world as it is , and the disjunctive statement ( K ) to the effect that the world is in one way or another otherwise , logically consistent with R and C , and W. Then our premisses and conclusion are as follows .
28 Let us have some brandy . ’
29 If on top of that you say well let us have some independent people to some others who were elected councillors will find that they are not also on the police authority and that causes problems .
30 Let us have less barracking .
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