Example sentences of "have [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ( Hence when the evangelist has the women discover the empty tomb , he does not have them witness to the resurrection but rather go and tell the men . )
2 Yeah , she 's gon na have me put in an orphan 's home
3 If you are running a rally aimed at inspiring and motivating people , do n't start by having them arrive in a strange city to find the car park full , the nearest suitable alternative two miles away and no taxis available because it 's Sunday evening and pouring with rain .
4 I would not have you worry about the stairs . ’
5 If this did n't come all the way from the top , I 'd have you walk under a squad car on the way out of the building .
6 Well yeah , she 's fucking must have you know about a bit .
7 ‘ If the candles fail , I 'll have you stand in the middle radiating a little glow and we 'll all dance around you . ’
8 Deeply as she disliked and distrusted the actress , she still was n't certain just how Dane felt about her , and she was n't about to pin her own colours to the mast and risk having him leap to the other woman 's defence .
9 Ultimately , he says , he opposed it since it would mean terminating the 386BSD project , an action CSRG has taken , as well as having him renege on a published promise to produce freely accessible 386 code .
10 But I said to Brian , if we can have it say for a Saturday , and make sure you do it in one day .
11 ‘ 'Ello , 'ave yer come for a cuddle , then ? ’
12 At Meehan 's appeal Nicky asked the presiding judge , Lord Clyde , if he could call Mr Ross to the witness box to have him listen to the recording .
13 What the hell did I get it for — to have it sit on the fucking shelf ?
14 You can extend this time if necessary to have it happen at a suitably dramatic moment ; the staging of the event is more important than the exact time .
15 Shaking with terror , Isabel put a hand to the wall in an attempt to hold on to something solid , only to have it scoot across the slimy surface , almost throwing her to the ground .
16 Had I access to a neat and sound definition of labourism I would use it ; sadly I do not .
17 the only erm problem I had I think with the basic er terms as outlined in this document are the fact that I 'm going to be wor erm intending to work for fif at least fifty of the fifty two weeks in the year at it when of course erm certainly as we 'd already agreed on my erm business plan within the summer month from the the end of July until the beginning of September
18 his he might be able to get other people from where I 've you know from the department here who are also interested in that .
19 While the Silures and their allies had fought a long and successful guerrilla-type campaign , they did not possess the strength or ability to stop a large Roman force from advancing into their territory , nor had they command of the sea .
20 They , and and they they 've they 've on the ba ba had their unions run the blessed country !
21 MacLane had us stand against a wall , facing the bricks .
22 Have I come at a bad time ? ’
23 Have I come at a bad moment ? ’ she asked .
24 Have I come to the right place ? ’
25 Erm have I come to the wrong place then ?
26 have I time for a scrub or what ?
27 Why have you come with a suitcase of canned pineapple chunks , asks Sly .
28 Have you come about the Darby and Joan party ? ’
29 Have you come across a man called Taczek ? ’
30 Have you come across a spud ?
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