Example sentences of "have them [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's what has them on the run although , in the end , they 'll be forced to give birth .
2 She has them in the bathroom with her , and she apologizes : ‘ I 've just put fifty pence in the meter to get water for our bath . ’
3 Though my son , that 's my eldest , in the Royal Navy , wrote that he has them in the Pacific . ’
4 ‘ That old Plumpton has them in the baths — an hour , private-like , once a week . ’
5 If they 'd come we 'd have had them in the bathroom .
6 To that extent it does not matter in principle whether the individuals are described in a particular society as ‘ upper class ’ , ‘ middle class ’ or ‘ lower class ’ , or whether the society is rural or urban : it is a universal that all individuals in all societies have contacts with other individuals ( even the exceptional case — say , a hermit — has occasional societal contacts or has had them in the past , and ‘ isolates ’ are special cases ) .
7 You 've certainly had them in the past , ’ she reminded him , ignoring the small , unexpected twist of pain inside her as she said the words .
8 Ever since he had known her parents , he had had them in the palms of both his hands .
9 I would of had them in the front .
10 I 've only done seven Well there 's twenty tapes and I 've got ta do as many as I can , I have n't done half of them yet , but if I could have them over the weekend I 'd be able to do loads more cos I 'm working on Saturday , I 'm going out Saturday , I think
11 I saw your cases there , and Archie McLaren will have them into the Land-Rover by this time .
12 We did n't have them at the back either , for that matter .
13 They did n't have them at the bookshop I went to , they 'd never heard of the magazine , and a friend of mine who writes poetry said he was certain it did n't exist . ’
14 Thus if my main concern is to have a vast stock of personal possessions and control over the lives of others , I can doubtless only have them at the expense of others .
15 The kitchen was transformed with pine units cleverly designed to be fixed to the walls so that one could have them at the height best suited to whomever was to use them , and then the dishwasher was installed .
16 Well do n't have it done then well if you have them done you 'll have them with the frame
17 Many writs are already framed and well recognized to meet the cases that usually arise ; you can have them for the asking , if you pay the fee .
18 It 's usually the last Saturday of the half term because then she can have them during the week to practise .
19 ( Nerves do n't count — you should n't have them after the practice sessions . )
20 Well you can have them in the freezer .
21 You might have them in the packs anyway might n't they ?
22 He should have them within the hour . ’
23 another paddle you can have instead of having them at the side and have one man and bursar
24 and I 've we 've taken the the old settee down to Carrie 's and moved the two seater and the armchair down this end and they flew in tonight straight up on the sofa , I said to it 's gon na be tough for a week or so but they 've got ta get used to staying on the floor , I 'm not having them on the furniture all the time cos they just absolutely ruin it !
25 But the Department of Transport says it 's important to ban the plates because simply having them on the car , changes the driver 's behaviour and the idea is that speed is always a danger on our roads and anything that contributes to safety is to be encouraged .
26 I do n't even like having them on the island , not even Mrs Clamp , who comes every week on a Saturday to clean the house and deliver our supplies .
27 Several people mentioned that fellow students had learned a great deal about many aspects of disability through having them in the peer group .
28 As long as you 're not holding needles , it does n't matter which position these levers are in , though I try to make a habit of having them in the knit position .
29 He arranged for Len to have them at the camp . ’
30 The question should then be asked : How much did it cost to have them on the streets because they surely were not at school ?
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