Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The story has it that young de Malleray , a second-lieutenant in the same regiment , having heard the first news but not the sequel , was himself on the way up to the line that evening , and encountered his father 's Colonel . |
2 | The Guidance has them both . |
3 | The Monster has them all . |
4 | ‘ And I suppose you only had to flash your smile at the women in the village to have them all falling over themselves to tell you more . ’ |
5 | The match had it all . |
6 | The music had them all . |
7 | ‘ Letting the man have it both ways at once . |
8 | Where the hell have they all gone ? ’ |
9 | Have you all , by the way have you all tried this C D rom thing |
10 | So the myth has it that Ms or Mr Trim very carefully calculates how much food ( or how many calories ) to forgo in order to afford an occasional large meal ( on holiday or at Christmas for example ) . |
11 | The objector has it that what we taken to be effects need not be necessitated . |
12 | The consensus has it that economics will be the key stick with which the CEGB 's opponents , and perhaps even a few of its friends , will beat the board . |
13 | We do n't want an old battle-axe of a nanny having it all her own way . |
14 | If Francis had made a will have you any idea how it would have gone ? ’ |
15 | She had no idea what she wanted , but it was n't a licence to have it both ways . |
16 | Mannheim 's relationism seemed to his detractors like a hollow promise , an attempt to have it both ways . |