Example sentences of "have it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They 'll have it tomorrow morning — or as soon as I 'm free to give it . ’
2 BELVILLE : I would have it tomorrow , being Monday , for on a Monday seven weeks ago , I planned to carry her off and on a Monday I wrote the letter which prevailed on her so kindly to return to me .
3 ‘ I shall have it tomorrow .
4 You just forget it and you can have your apple tomorrow , I 'll save it for you , right , there you are I 'll put it back in there and you can have it tomorrow
5 If he drinks it now , today he wo n't have it tomorrow will he ?
6 Say I did n't have it tomorrow you 'd
7 He said right , oh so I 'll have it tomorrow ?
8 Mr first laid plans of mice and men is one page missing as it is only twenty five metres away and I shall have it shortly .
9 Get your nose out otherwise they 'll have it straight away !
10 Yeah , no , I 'm gon na have it tonight Ann .
11 Can I have it please ?
12 Unevenness of style , poor quality ink and paper , erasures and alterations , these are all part of the writer and his circumstances , and we would not have it otherwise .
13 The implication of this , however , is that directors should be the sole arbiters of the appropriateness of their working methods ; the suggestion that ‘ rational shareholders would not have it otherwise … for their welfare is maximised by decisions that yield the highest profits net of the costs of gathering information and making the decision ’ , adds nothing beyond the empirically unsupported assertion that on balance , if left alone , managements will make decisions in the most cost-effective way .
14 The charismatic movement did in places cause division and provoke suspicion , especially in its early days , but it is my settled conviction , and my experience , that this need not be so , and that the Spirit of unity would have it otherwise .
15 Or if you must , let me have it beforehand .
16 Would it be done in the first year of a Labour Government , in the first Labour Parliament , or in two or three terms , or will there be an exchange rate mechanism-type growing process whereby we get used to the idea over 10 or 15 years and the Scots can have it immediately because they are culturally and politically ready for it , but the people of the north , who are not that bothered , will have to wait 15 years until they see the advantages that will supposedly accrue to Scotland and then will mount the barricades and demand the same for themselves ?
17 Dozens of shops in Oxfordshire are being contacted , but officers say anyone with one of these mixers should have it thoroughly checked before using it again .
18 Depends how much ma if you , maybe new P C these days , it would normally have it already on it four thousand K of memory , and three thousand left could be converted to expanded memory , but it 's not worth it only use five hundred K of it probably .
19 ‘ Did he have it away , Hatch ?
20 Dave Mellor did not have it away with that repellent tart .
21 That got burnt , otherwise I 'd still have it today .
22 He must n't have it today
23 ‘ We 'll have it outside . ’
24 ‘ Well , we wo n't have it in the trav'us ; we 'll have it outside . ’
25 Out on the si , outside , you could either have it outside or in the bus .
26 ‘ We 'll have it just the same , Mr Carter . ’
27 Do n't have it just for the thing that 's free inside .
28 Penny went shopping with Rowan , into one of those very expensive boutiques shops , yeah , and between them they bought this dress , and when they got it home , Rowan 's mother would n't let her have it because it was too revealing and so Penny was stuck with it and then her mother would n't let her have it either , but the shop would n't refund , it would only give them credit so she 's got all this money to spend in the shop .
29 But I do n't have it either .
30 Just stick it on my desk , I 'll have it later .
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