Example sentences of "to have [pron] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You write the specifications for her repairs , and I 'll guarantee to have them done at the best boatyard in America . ’
2 The landowner was letting the buildings return to dust , but no doubt he would be grateful to have them re-stored at no cost to himself .
3 If Tommaso had n't troubled to have me paged at the opera , you would certainly have performed coitus with this young woman and d'ye know what would have happened then ? ’
4 Annie must have used the house-phone to have her paged at the restaurant .
5 It seemed the natural thing to have him singing at the wedding .
6 ‘ There is no rift between Liam Brady and myself , ’ said Grant , the youngest member of Celtic 's seven-man board , who last season survived an attempt by fellow directors to have him removed at a special general meeting .
7 Mrs Thatcher fought to have it put at the top of the agenda at the EC Summit in June 1989 .
8 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 .
9 In the Middle Ages these mills were the property of the lord of the manor who possessed ‘ soke rights ’ , which meant that anyone growing corn on his manor was obliged to have it ground at the lord 's mill because hand mills were outlawed .
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