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

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1 The moment she saw Mungo , Mary Ann fussed and tut-tutted and made him have a bath .
2 and d' ya have a lot of ?
3 I found one of the drummers and let him have a tape and he loved it .
4 It would n't have occurred to you to leave Adam in peace and let him have a well-deserved weekend off , would it ?
5 He said : ‘ Clay County wrenched the muscles in his quarters when dropping his hind legs in the water jump at Nottingham , so we decided to give the Cheltenham Festival a miss and let him have a long break .
6 In the end I had to get it down and let him have a sniff before he .
7 It 's as if everyone else had given up and the Government then said , ‘ Oh , give the workers some money and let them have a go . ’
8 ‘ I was wondering , ’ said Evelyn , ‘ if you 'd like to swap with me and let me have a chance to go under the machines . ’
9 ‘ Dennis , lovie , can you type this out now and let me have a copy ?
10 ‘ He went on to try Trevor Cherry then gave a cap to John Gidman before he somehow remembered me and let me have a second chance .
11 Because I just in my normal sort of intelligent way asked the librarian to come up with lots of cuttings on environmental health and let me have a quick little read , this was probably about twenty to three or something you know I probably needed about three weeks to do it .
12 PAMELA : [ unwillingly ] I 'll get undressed if you lock the door and let me have the keys in my own hand .
13 Let his man make his way back there , and let me have the third horse and bring you the quickest way to Ullesthorpe .
14 Please examine our client and let us have a report dealing with the initial injuries sustained , treatment received , present condition and your prognosis .
15 Open an account somewhere in a false name and let us have the account number .
16 Although you may not want to go on a course , or can not afford to , it is a good idea to ask a friend or relative you feel comfortable with to play the part of the interviewer and let you have a dummy run .
17 I 'll try to carry out an autopsy later today , and let you have a report as soon as I can . "
18 Ask yourself ‘ What are the pay-offs of being shy , and do I have a vested interest in maintaining them ? ’
19 I think , while I say that I want children , and do I have a child , that i , it 's not made particularly easy .
20 and Creg 's on Monday with the carpets , oh we shall have a right laugh with them two blokes , aye , they both go oh God not you again you know and do I have a
21 And do you have a licence ? ’
22 oh yes it 's the er West Worthing Club and do you have a regular , you know , partner you play with , is it er er a doubles match and who would cos you 're then sort of sounding out whether there 's referral business in that one .
23 Will you go away and let me have a serious discussion with my nephew without these constant interruptions ?
24 The question raised by the Law Lords on the Circuit who referred it to the High Court was whether despite being deaf and dumb and uneducated , did the defendant know the difference between right and wrong , did she know that a consequence of guilt was punishment , and did she have the power of communicating her thoughts ?
25 And did he have a soul ?
26 My dearest friend , And did you have a happy May day ?
27 And did you have a good day ? ’ his mother persisted .
28 And did you have a lot on it ?
29 And did you have no electricity ? ’ he probed in the same soft , lilting voice .
30 And did you have an orange too ?
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