Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] it for " in BNC.
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1 | Island Graphics says it has added multimedia features to IslandPresents , the graphics packages it introduced back at Uniforum , and has started delivering it for Sparc-based systems fitted with Open Look and Open Windows 3.0 . |
2 | As a matter of fact , I rarely do , but she has begun to take it for granted . |
3 | Gloria had told her she 'd got to keep it for ever . |
4 | It was one with which she was already familiar , both of them having helped construct it for regular meditations . |
5 | Instead of quitting the music business she should have learned to use it for singing rather than mouthing off at every opportunity . |
6 | Known as London Fields , Angela and Matthew Flowers had intended to use it for storage , but the appeal of the space suggested a more imaginative solution and so a proportion will be employed for changing exhibitions or for more permanent installations by gallery artists . |
7 | Dougal had arranged to hire it for the Sunday and the Monday , just to be on the safe side . |
8 | He had resolved to keep it for the whole year , egged on by his father , who had promised him a new bicycle if he succeeded . |
9 | He had threatened to do it for some time , but only Hank had taken him seriously and tried to dissuade him . |
10 | Miriam had offered to do it for him , and so had Eliza and Margaret , and he could , of course , easily have given it to the dhobi in spite of his inflated prices . |
11 | That , that you 've got to create it for them . |
12 | Cos I 've got to finish it for the morning . |
13 | Now they 've got to do it for themselves . |
14 | ‘ If I do it for you , I 've got to do it for everyone … |
15 | Not just for yourself , you 've got to do it for the rest . |
16 | I 've got to do it for a week have n't I ? |
17 | I said , he said I ca n't do it , you 've got to do it for me ! |
18 | Which means you 've got to make it for about twelve or fourteen . |
19 | Would n't recommend masses into it , but because it 's no income potential , and it 's not that flexible , you 've got to keep it for five years to make it really work . |
20 | And we 've had to pay it for from the twentieth of September to the eighth of October . |
21 | No one had bothered to wind it for a long time ; the two hands were clasped together as if in prayer , pointing eternally upwards — either to heaven or to twelve o'clock . |
22 | I have a suspicion I 've wanted to do it for some time . ’ |
23 | ‘ Every notion or industry enjoying pre-eminence had failed to retain it for long , ’ he writes . |