Example sentences of "have [verb] it with " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't bear to let it out of my hands — I shall have to carry it with me to my appointment at the Commission … |
2 | You should n't have mixed it with whisky , Marjorie said . |
3 | This is the most splendid autumn we have had here , and I wish you could have enjoyed it with us . |
4 | If only he could have done it with the Palace ! |
5 | I 'd have done it with minimalist technology ; say , beans swelling in water and lifting a diaphragm and bare wire to a contact for the time-fuse . |
6 | ‘ But I like to think that if I did n't do it , someone else would have done it with a lot less taste and love for the countryside . ’ |
7 | I 'd have done it with an aeroplane but |
8 | It is also the budget that has taken notice of what the opposition have actually said we listened to you we have not persevered with our original thinking , we 've talked to the officers , we 've listened to what you 've said , we may not have done it with the greatest grace possible but . |
9 | By definition I must have seen it with someone else , but the fact that , at the time , our own coupledom was predicted only by Nostradamus was irrelevant . |
10 | Dan must have built it with just that fantasy in focus , to keep some bust-out bimbo with a big ass and chichis in a style befitting Little Freakin' Egypt . |
11 | Whether he would have made it with his fairly anaemic academic record at Wellington is another matter . |
12 | Should have made it with that . |
13 | Davison 's manager Tommy Conroy said last night : ‘ Benichou 's people have asked for an extra couple of weeks and , although I 'll have to discuss it with John first , I think we 'll agree . |
14 | Or I 'll have to bash it with a rolling pin again . |
15 | He might have had it with him to protect himself against " an imminent and particular threat " . |
16 | But we 'll have to do it with cold water and the yard broom . ’ |
17 | How many do I have to do it with ? |
18 | which hand do I have to do it with ? |
19 | I think I 'll have to abandon it with you around . |
20 | I mean , James Frazer would have read her novel , cos I think that 's all you can call it , Coming of Age in Samoa , because it 's mainly fictional , he would 've read her novelistic account , and then he would have compared it with other accounts , which had been published in German and other languages , and accounts of , of Samoans themselves , and he would have said , look there 's something wrong here . |
21 | He might have brought it with him but more likely it was already there with the other tools in the garage . ’ |
22 | You could have sliced it with a spatula . |
23 | It looked a pleasant enough place in which to spend a period of compulsory leisure and I was glad I did not have to share it with anyone . |
24 | Moreover , in our period the case of states in which the bourgeoisie had won formal political control , or did not have to share it with older political elites , was still quite exceptional . |
25 | and would n't have touched it with a barge pole |
26 | It would have been easier if I could have discussed it with Karen . |
27 | Giles Estwick will have discussed it with you , and you 'll have ideas of your own . |
28 | But he must know ; she must have discussed it with him . |
29 | They could have easily made that to us the local planners who have to determine what kind of jobs go where and we could have discussed it with them . |
30 | He would have passed it with flying colours . |