Example sentences of "i will [adv] have [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll not have them put out . ’
2 ( 196 ) I 'll not have him made suffer .
3 I 'll not have you blaming that lass !
4 I will not have her think me acquiescent in her schemes .
5 I will not have him to rule over me !
6 I will not have you kissing other men in public !
7 I need your discretion , yes , but I will not have you brought into needless suspicion or danger upon this account .
8 If the hon. Gentleman will give me details of the particular case that he has mentioned , I will certainly have it examined .
9 He 's no match for you , and I wo n't have him abused for being so good at the one thing he does well .
10 I wo n't have it altered — do you hear ? ’
11 I wo n't have you speak to your father like that .
12 You know I wo n't have you telling lies . ’
13 ‘ Well , ’ he was gruff , ‘ I wo n't have you saying I 'm not generous . ’
14 This is my department , and I wo n't have you lolling around here undermining my authority — ’
15 I wo n't have you putting glass on any of my bloody aeroplanes , blast you ! ’
16 Then she said ‘ I wo n't have you answering back , you will be given your cards , you 'll be sacked . ’
17 Breitenstein ( 1980 : 193 ) gives three different senses for have in its use with the bare infinitive : ( a ) I 'll have him clear up this mess ( an instruction ) ( b ) I wo n't have you say that ( a strong wish ) ( c ) I never had such a thing happen to me ( an experience )
18 I wo n't have you burying yourself in there , ’ he added warningly .
19 You ai n't dying , Nell , and I wo n't have you behaving as if you was . ’
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