Example sentences of "having [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | So that you 're , in other words you either , you 're , by having the money back in your hand you are then restored to the position you were in before you bought the goods in the first place . |
2 | go without , but at least they 're having the money back are n't they ? |
3 | As the benefit money came in we sent a lot of it out to Suzie 's parents — we thought that if we found something we wanted to buy out there and did choose to emigrate , having the money out there in the first place would make it all that much easier . |
4 | Mr Amato has kept his word about having the government back to full strength before the opening of financial markets today . |
5 | Ian is having the day off . |
6 | The position of the stick in steady flight is a very clear indication of the angle of attack , and having the stick back near the rearmost stop should warn the pilot that he is close to the stalling angle for the wing . |
7 | She 'd beg , borrow or steal the money for the shoes , and if she was given notice at the store when she insisted on having the afternoon off , well , so be it . |
8 | So I said to June , the only thing what flashed through my mind , not the fact about having the engine out or something like that but what flashed through my mind was whether it was for Beck and Pollitzers at all . |
9 | Having the time off allowed the quality of both sessions to be even higher . |
10 | ‘ Having the bump out the front was so obviously the right thing at the right time . |
11 | Do n't give me that shit Mr er er , we 're having the heating on at night while Andy 's not here ! |
12 | So when you having the car back do you think ? |
13 | And what do you do when somebody 's er having a pay off , do you do her out and the |
14 | Everyone should profit from having a Profitboss around . |
15 | strange , having a look round |
16 | He had no particular object in mind , but was just having a look around . |
17 | Having a strop out there is he ? |
18 | But before borrowing a hard hat and having a rake around , be sure to ask the foreman 's permission . |
19 | Bill is is erm with the group of young people who are having a weekend in . |
20 | Having a drink out the bottom . |
21 | Oh , lovely Sid , not with Elvia about having a leg over or any thing . |
22 | It 's really , I mean next year I was sort of quite co I 'm quite committed to not having a year off so much as just exploring things and that 's what |
23 | Er and the young people who 've left school er who are having a year out in industry before they go to university . |
24 | Think that a the farmer is having a day off if he is seen in town ? |
25 | But I remember having a day off from teaching at the time , probably because of the various strikes , and watching the lunchtime television . |
26 | But what had suddenly occurred to her was that , with her having a day off tomorrow , if the tissue-typing results came she would n't be able to ring Mrs Hazell , as she 'd promised . |
27 | I mean he fancied having a day off to the anniversary of them dying , she had a day off then like she did at Christmas |
28 | So , so used to your sort of third week having a day off in the week . |
29 | At the time , the television networks served up images of Gap-wearing middle-managers having a day out . |
30 | He stood there in the crowded classroom , half listening to Mrs Willmot , and thought of the inexorable process going on all round him — the lives whose courses were being decided at this moment , behind the innocent-seeming chatter , the smiles , the faintly carnival atmosphere of families having a day out . |