Example sentences of "[noun sg] out [conj] have " in BNC.
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1 | and they say I 've been waiting seventeen years for this pollack , or having your tooth out or having your tonsils extracted |
2 | Just when you 're looking forward to pushing the boat out and having a spending spree , your sensible side reminds you of all the practical and prudent things you should be doing with any extra money you have . |
3 | This reflected the extent to which politics was a career that followed quite naturally from station and the clearing out that had taken place after 1906 . |
4 | When she moved in Virginia Woolf was thirty-seven and had published her first novel The Voyage Out and had her second , Night and Day , accepted ; all her other books were to be in part written at Monk 's House . |
5 | The Coalisland — Dungannon march had given everyone a good day out and had used up a lot of their energy by the time the moment of confrontation arrived . |
6 | Spit that Locket out and have that better . |
7 | Anne 's just saying we erm ought to pull that whole sta dance floor out and have it all flat floored . |
8 | If it was me I 'd just take the bloody thing out and have a look at it . |
9 | Er , as the last speaker said , everybody has received a copy of the rules in their wallet and I would them to take a lo take , take that copy out and have a look at it . |