Example sentences of "have [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But his victory at Stoke on Saturday has him back at the top of the list .
2 If I 'd told them a tale like that then they would have had me down at the station before I could blink ! ’
3 If that had happened in my day , those players would have had him up against the nearest wall and sorted it out .
4 She 'd have had him back to the manufacturers for radical restructuring .
5 No we 'll have them out of the paper , we 'll save on washing up , thank you .
6 ‘ They 'll know all about you , of course , but Peter Jennings thinks they 'd rather have you out of the country than poking about up in the north .
7 Sister Maria Palmer said , ‘ Tomorrow , I 'll have you down to the dispensary for a thorough check , Colonel . ’
8 We ca n't have you down in the dumps like this .
9 If Christian catches us he wo n't have you back on the farm again . ’
10 First can we have you back in the church !
11 You wan na watch out or he 'll be having you down at the .
12 He will definitely miss next week 's game but Wilko is hopeful that he 'll have him back for the Chelsea game .
13 It would be late at night , she would have her back to the door and , when brushing her teeth , Elinor went into a kind of trance .
14 You do n't have to fight your way into a plastic-wrapped leg of hairy chicken , while you 're hurtled through space at the mercy of some suburban pilot with piles who thinks only of his duty frees and having it off with the stewardess .
15 Perhaps you could let me have it back at the AGM ?
16 Oh well if you let me have it this week I 'll let you have it back at the weekend .
17 I do n't think the boys are too keen to have you around at the moment , and I ca n't say I blame them .
18 Ought to have you back at the front in a matter of days , ’ she added sadly .
19 He wanted to be rid of her , to have her out of the office and out of his life , and that was what she wanted too , was n't it ?
20 Nobody would have cared ; been relieved , more like , to have him out of the way .
21 The father , thinking it was some foolish notion she had taken to have him out of the boat , took no notice of her frantic signs , but she would not let him go , and dragged him with almost superhuman effort out of the boat .
22 We 're allowed to have it on in the night when I 'm never fucking here !
23 ‘ Clarissa , I 've got to have it out with the bitch .
24 In a flash she was off her bed and on her way to have it out with the one man responsible .
25 They had their midday meal fairly early , so as to have it out of the way before their peculiar visitor arrived .
26 Hundreds of pounds ? it 's such an important issue , we ought to have it out in the open , and let's tell the taxpayers what these people say
27 ‘ It will be a relief to have it out in the open and it will stop all the questions I have been getting about my future , ’ said the 21year-old Nottingham Forest player .
28 I do n't know whether you 'll think I 'm boasting but that is n't the case , but I never ever regretted it and it a great deal of respect for me , you know and I could see that and did appreciate it and I know the people appreciated it just the same and erm it 's gone on from then till now but about , I retired in seventy-three , I was sixty-five and I said I 'd only do what anybody wanted for me , cos they had me in for the tax and I never ever heard twenty-one I think it was or thirty-one in come and I 'd go before I could satisfy them at Walsall but er I 'd got , not got enough money to be taxed in the bank , which was true .
29 I protested , but only weakly ; I was hysterical , and , I suppose , rather excited too : even when he had me down on the floor , jammed in an uncomfortable position with my head stuck between the pedestal of the wash basin and a slimy floor cloth someone had left lying against the wall , I could still do nothing but laugh .
30 I was saying , who 's the one that had you over for the barbecue ?
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