Example sentences of "have [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's been disappointing that sometimes his emotional tension has dropped him down the placings . |
2 | A strong performance from Lionel Kerr in the G3 Escort has brought him up the leaderboard to third overall with Ken Graham ( Toyota Corolla ) and Jon Joannides ( Sierra Cosworth ) rounding off the top five . |
3 | ‘ That bitch has led you up the garden path ! ’ |
4 | The first person in each team is given a balloon and has to blow it down the room over tape placed at the other end without touching it . |
5 | Cos I 'd cleaned it up the other day cos it had mildew on the bottom of it ! |
6 | For my tuppence worth i agree with Triffic Brooking that it was n't a back-pass but Beaney should have wellied it up the pitch . |
7 | Allen hit the post Byrne had one cleared off the line … a win would have shot them up the table defeat leaves them too near the bottom … |
8 | Yeah , I 'd , I 'll have to blank it out the part when I 'm talking about passwords and things as well . |
9 | So of course having pulled it out the the cord is attached with two very thick nails , and you can pull those nails out , and then get you leave go of the cord . |
10 | He said erm I shall ha I 'll have to send you up the hospital and you 'll have to have a you know |
11 | She said oh could have took it down the launderette and dried for you . |
12 | You must have touched her up the wrong way . |
13 | When Johnson , as we know he did , dipped into Boswell 's Hebrides Journal , its tone can not have put him off the notion of Boswell writing a Life . |
14 | ‘ I 'd have thought she 'd have put us out the servants ’ door . ’ |
15 | Well you 'll have to get it out the fridge , alright let Charlotte get it cos she 's easier to get it than you Ant |
16 | We could have poured it down the sink . |
17 | We 'll have to take them down the recycling . |
18 | Did they actually have to bring it up the estuary ? |
19 | and I said to him , I thought they er were fifty pence and he said I 've picked you out the biggest and the best . |
20 | I 've pursued him down the disappearing paths of my own psyche . |
21 | The girls , through some instinct that Karen resented in herself but could not isolate , had rolled onto their backs as the men had approached them up the beach . |
22 | A series of brilliant intelligence coups had pushed him up the ladder rapidly . |
23 | We had hung them down the inside of our trousers when we got out of the car . |
24 | And then you 've got it back the way it was . |
25 | I , I 've bought you back the whip and I 'm just about to start the other one , so hang on to it at the moment , cos I do n't like too many books around that I 've borrowed , I 've got two . |
26 | When old Mother Jacobsen had unlimited time at her disposal and the opportunity to take up the strands from where she had laid them down the previous day or week , she embroidered her stories with meticulous and colourful detail . |
27 | He turned to the two men who had followed him up the gangway . |
28 | After I 'd persuaded Hawkbit here to join us , I was just starting to talk to a few more , when I found that Toadflax fellow had followed me down the run . |
29 | The idea of the Sudan had followed us up the Nile like a rumour . |
30 | We 've dug it out the ground . |