Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] it in " in BNC.
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1 | The Bradys would have to agree to hold it in their house or not at all . |
2 | If he had told me that the first half was going to be crap , I would n't have bothered to watch it in the first place . |
3 | If we were to use the word ‘ God ’ to mean something subject to change we would have ceased to use it in the Jewish-Christian-Islamic sense to refer to the mystery of Creation . |
4 | Eliot borrowed from it for The Waste Land , thus making it permanently famous ; Pound could not have known of it in 1911 , but if he had then visited the Templars ' cavern-church in Aubeterre he could hardly have failed to remember it in the light of jessie Weston 's argument . |
5 | Moreover , some young post-modernist artists had intended to use it in their performances . |
6 | I 've err plugged it in the library , Sir , so it 'll warm up before it starts . |
7 | Women who were currently taking the pill or who had stopped taking it in the last 12 months had a significantly lower rate of endometriosis than those who had stopped for longer periods . |
8 | I 've g I 've got about a half a dozen sheets of paper scattered all over the place , and I 've decided to do it in this cos then I can just go to here . |
9 | He had been carried along by his wife 's extraordinary power of making decisions , from the time when she had walked into the offices of Glebe and Pargeter , when his old father was alive , and told him that her great-aunt had left her some money and she had decided to invest it in a London house . |
10 | Nick Wirth says its like dribbling the ball around the goalmouth … they 've got to put it in the net … he 's confident but not over confident … they will do their best |
11 | ‘ If somebody 's already used a break it just means you 've got to use it in a better way . |
12 | I think you 've got to do it in , and I think you 've got to do it in brilliant , er brilliant white . |
13 | you 've got to do it in four minutes |
14 | well you 've got to do it in the winter so |
15 | I agree with what [ the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland president ] said in a recent issue of CA about the importance of non-financial performance measurement , and you 've got to set it in the context that managers and the board ca n't exist on just an analysis of the general ledger . ’ |
16 | You 've got to prick your eggs and you 've got to stand it in a dish of water . . |
17 | Political influence is what the Other Side wants as much as anything and you 've got to meet it in that arena . |
18 | You 've got to get it in your mind that , somehow , you 'll drop the fact that you 're gay-and-happy-to-be-gay into the general pool of conversation at work . |
19 | Oh Christ , you 've got to get it in me , Rory . |
20 | She had thought to do it in a civilised fashion , not confront him with her knowledge of what he had written about her , but he was persistent ; he could see his prize and her dollars slipping away . |
21 | I 've been having to deal with electricity since the word go and I 've tried to use it in a musically creative and responsible way . |
22 | Well I 've recently seen that they 've started selling it in Sainsbury 's again . |
23 | I 've started doing it in the car , too . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | The food to which Agnes Diggory led her had been welcome , however , and she had chosen to consume it in the friendly housekeeper 's little pantry next to the kitchen , rather than risk encountering Miss Merchiston once again tonight . |
26 | Some definitions of poverty have sought to define it in terms of absolute deprivation , where some measure is made of subsistence requirements based on physical needs . |
27 | Before tracing the developments of public spending control at the centre , it is worth briefly setting out the contrasting ways in which other academics have sought to analyse it in order to make my own theoretical framework explicit . |
28 | Being an unabashed admirer of the Guardian 's Notes & Queries column , I have decided to flatter it in the sincerest way possible . |
29 | She 's got to put it in writing . ’ |
30 | I would think a lot of the money is actually in property already or she 's got to have it in property |