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

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1 Though my son , that 's my eldest , in the Royal Navy , wrote that he has them in the Pacific . ’
2 ‘ That old Plumpton has them in the baths — an hour , private-like , once a week . ’
3 The grave , on the contrary , has them in the minimal sense of its being merely an emphatic statement of someone 's duties towards it .
4 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 . ’
5 But what exactly is it , and what relevance has it in every day terms ?
6 ‘ Buck thinks he has it in the bag , but there 's a long way to go yet . ’
7 Yes , the chicken and egg syndrome is interesting because and I agree it is a viscious circle , but in fact you do n't make new omelettes unless you do break some eggs , and I think the time has come to break some eggs and I think that 's what I 'm advocating is that it will come from the teacher because the teacher is the guiding light of what happens in the classroom , and if the teacher has it in the back of their mind there will be no science , then there will be no science .
8 If , on the other hand , the teacher has it in the back of their mind always to be aware of the possibility of bringing into the work that 's going on in the classroom and bringing all they 're usually very excellent pedagogic skills to bear on it , aspects of the physical sciences , so that the children can get an early and meaningful introduction to it , then it will happen .
9 Yes , the chicken and egg syndrome is interesting because and I agree it is a vicious circle , but in fact you do n't make new omelettes unless you do break some eggs , and I think the time has come to break some eggs and I think that 's what I 'm advocating is that it will come from the teacher because the teacher is the guiding light of what happens in the classroom , and if the teacher has it in the back of their mind there will be no science , then there will be no science .
10 If , on the other hand , the teacher has it in the back of their mind always to be aware of the possibility of bringing into the work that 's going on in the classroom and bringing all they 're usually very excellent pedagogic skills to bear on it , aspects of the physical sciences , so that the children can get an early and meaningful introduction to it , then it will happen .
11 Instead , Eubank clinically TKO 'd him in the ninth .
12 They should have had them in a box . ’
13 I should have thought they might have had them in a separate house really but I suppose there wo n't be enough of them to begin with
14 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 ) .
15 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 .
16 Ever since he had known her parents , he had had them in the palms of both his hands .
17 If they 'd come we 'd have had them in the bathroom .
18 I would of had them in the front .
19 A good American would have had her in the kitchen with a flue-brush , or making pastry , by now .
20 ‘ Clinger told me before he left that his lordship had had him in the second Sunday he was there and told him he expected him to switch on the electric fire in the private chapel ten minutes before matins .
21 The fact that she would return to the same workhouse 10 years later was in itself not untypical ; many genuine helpers in such institutions may have had it in the back of their minds that one day they would become the cared for , rather than the person doing the caring , as old age took its toll .
22 GUIL : But if he gave it to me there 's no reason why you should have had it in the first place , in which case I do n't see what all the fuss is about you not having it .
23 She spoke truthfully for the first time and said she had n't any more of it — which was a direct admission that she had had it in the first place .
24 No you did n't like that one whe where you 've had it in the water did you ?
25 We 've had it in the cupboard for years .
26 well I suppose their motto is , she had a C D ten on her driving licence , I suppose she should n't of had it in the first place so if she had n't of had it , he would n't of got it !
27 I 've had it in the .
28 So this all suggests to me that the establishment of fierce criteria could make this a very rare exception is the key and erm I think we 've had it in the course of the discussion , it 'll now be on the record , erm an exploration of the kind of criteria those could be .
29 Why ca n't we just have them in a loose-leaf binder with dividers in , and let the engineer decide how to hold documentation together ?
30 I , I says , I 'll let you know sometime today or tomorrow and er anyway , he was expecting me to say at least two or three or four weeks you know er because I 'd put the situation I had no tools , no nothing and erm I er had a look at it and I thought what I could do , and I says I can let you have them in a week .
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