Example sentences of "[adv] have [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But what the hell , better have it out with him now . |
2 | the sizes though , they usually only have them in about a three and a four do n't they ? |
3 | But when you want to heat the bedrooms up you ca n't , unless you only have it on for a bit you know . |
4 | I 'm telling ya , I 've just had it up to there honest I told Dave this morning , he says well he says I ca n't , he , you 're not losing anything , going and sitting and listening to the man |
5 | Seriously , I 'd fucking have it out of there , everything I own . |
6 | ‘ We 'll soon have you out of here . ’ |
7 | " You can answer with simple signs , " he said reassuringly , " we 'll soon have you out of here and on four wheels again . " |
8 | Grumbling in Urdu while the bearer joked , she soon had him out of the door , motioned me to sleep on , and leapt into her own blankets for another half hour of rest . |
9 | He soon had it back with Granny 's belongings intact , and I could hardly believe my ears and eyes when I heard her thank him and allow him to lift her back onto the driver 's seat , in gratitude for which she kissed him on the cheek . |
10 | ‘ God , Annie , does she still have it off with blokes , you 'd better watch it . ’ |
11 | She always had it out of my glass . |
12 | They still have it in with But we never had a one here . |
13 | ‘ They 'll know all about you , of course , but Peter Jennings thinks they 'd rather have you out of the country than poking about up in the north . |
14 | After that Randy really had it in for her . |
15 | I thought fate really had it in for me . |
16 | Perhaps the most important regular question to keep asking yourself , even have it up on your wall where you can see it often , is : Am I making the best use of my time right now ? |
17 | In his second defence of the title , against the man he had beaten to win it in June , Wharton 's awesome blows cut Carr above his left eye and then had him down for a count of eight and unable to defend himself when he regained his feet . |
18 | I had never had him down as a kerb-crawler either , but from the state of the car it looked as if it had had a good kicking . |
19 | I never had you down as the afternoon tea type , Monica . |
20 | ‘ I never had you down as a quitter . ’ |