Example sentences of "have [pos pn] [noun pl] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 The tea house still has its blinds out
2 Clearly , it has its roots in , and has much in common with , the job enrichment and semi-autonomous group techniques of the previous two decades .
3 The leading showjumpers can earn over £100,000 a year , but it 's that red jacket with the Union Jack on it that Linda has her eyes on .
4 ‘ Sir Charles has his feet up , ’ he had been told .
5 It had just crossed my mind that I had not had my boots off since the evening of the 4th June and it was now 8th June .
6 Because I 've had my slippers on to wear .
7 She 's had her erm she 's had her adenoids out and all
8 In a place like this there are bound to be some good seamstresses and Singers will surely have had their salesmen down here back in the days of the square-riggers .
9 Well because they 've had , instead of having this sleep , they 'll , they 'll have had their consultants round
10 ‘ If they had , the troopers would have had their heads off . ’
11 I 've just had me friends down from er
12 I 've had me spies out you see Nicky
13 I did n't have my glasses on but I picked up this little dark pretty bird .
14 I ca n't see where we 're going because I did n't have my glasses on .
15 Well I just picked , I did n't have my glasses on .
16 May I have my clothes back now ? ’
17 " Will you meet me , Tom ? " she was saying as she bent over him , " when I 'll have my scones out for the tea . "
18 I do remember having my tonsils out — a very common practice in those days .
19 No she 's only having her teeth out !
20 ‘ They will have their tails up and I do n't think we could be going there at a harder time .
21 Nor , she realised , did she have her glasses on .
22 which in a way were pleased we have n't got to make the heart rending decision of him having his legs off , cos Denny told us , mum kept saying to him for three days , he would arch his back ooh , ooh , could n't move , and mum said yes he
23 Go and telephone Sir Bryan and tell him that I 'll have his clubs back to him by midday . ’
24 You got ta have your windows out have n't you ?
25 Did you have your wellingtons on ?
26 Well , you did have your gloves on .
27 Come on , let's have your straps on .
28 We 'll have your presents in between , and I think you 'll like them . ’
29 are we gon na have our coats on when we go out ?
30 ‘ They would have our throats out if they could get at us . ’
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