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

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1 I mean I had them in my erm handbag and I think I must have just chucked them out this morning
2 She ask , I mean I had it for her all ready .
3 Jeff was voted their Player of the Year last season , but they 've let me have him for six months .
4 ‘ I did n't know I had it in me — aspen tree similes — let alone love ! ’
5 I simply did n't know I had it in me !
6 Let me have it on the morrow , my lord , and I shall see what can be done — needless to say I shall do my best .
7 and so this guy was selling it for forty , Vicky ordered her canoe there and he was quite a young man and so alright she said hi big boy how about letting me have it for thirty five if you 're willing to ha are you willing to haggle I mean my friend did buy a whole canoe he sort of
8 The more he thought , the more I knew I had him on toast .
9 I knew I had him on toast .
10 ‘ I thought I had him in the second round be he wriggled off the hook . ’
11 ’ Describing to Louise the heroic quest for style that Madame Bovary represents ( April 19th , 1852 ) , he explains : ‘ How many times have I fallen flat on my face , just when I thought I had it within my grasp .
12 It 's alright , only if you can let , all of you that have expenses , can you let me have them by next Wednesday and erm , I will , I can pay you out then at the meeting and erm , because you know , everything has to be in erm by the end of this month .
13 I think I had it for about six or , six or seven weeks , something like that .
14 Did I have it with my Marmite ?
15 In 87 ( ‘ Farewell — Thou art too dear for my possessing ’ ) the Friend 's inconstancy and betrayal are excused as a simple error of judgement : Here , though , Shakespeare is not content to let the irony stand , for the couplet , with its sarcastic double-rhyme , dispels both illusion and self-deception : ‘ Thus have I had thee as a dream doth flatter — /In sleep a king , but waking no such matter . ’
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