Example sentences of "[pers pn] have the whole [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I think I have the whole picture now . |
2 | ‘ I have the whole situation under control . ’ |
3 | I have the whole situation under control . ’ |
4 | You have the whole class yelling at you , that ai n't fair Mick |
5 | If you have to do the collating yourself , lay each separate page-pile next to each other around the room and go round picking up one page after the other , until you have the whole pamphlet together . |
6 | And then you have the whole lot again , then you have the whole lot again . |
7 | And then you have the whole lot again , then you have the whole lot again . |
8 | Like I say , Marie do n't work no more , so we have the whole day together if we want . |
9 | ‘ We have the whole story here in these papers , ’ said Mr Brownlow , putting them on the table . |
10 | So we get to work on them and forty eight hours later we have the whole ring , including one Gerhard Mayer , twenty nine , from West Berlin , their linkman into the local drug community . |
11 | ‘ A very good point ’ , he said ‘ and I am glad to say that we have the whole matter under constant study . ’ |
12 | They have the whole works — thunderflashes , booby-traps , smoke grenades , the lot . |
13 | They have the whole packet of biscuits , or three or four bars of chocolate , or , with our example in the café , a full fried breakfast followed by a Danish pastry . |
14 | The likelihood is the trend will continue as more companies come of size to justify it , but as James Capel chief investment strategist , Alastair Ross Goobey , says , ‘ I do n't think you get any company that thinks they have the whole answer . ’ |