Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] had [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So this afternoon I had him on the settee |
2 | When I looked in your bedroom she had him in there with her and he 'd left his camera downstairs . |
3 | But that first evening on Isvik we had it from him direct . |
4 | Old Saul was the culprit , Old Saul had gone down in our history and my personal mythology as the Castraitor , but thanks to the little creatures who flew the creek I had him in my power now . |
5 | They had a comic on the bill who had me in stitches . ’ |
6 | Do n't always , last year I had it on the . |
7 | In the big American museums you no longer have brilliant ‘ star ’ directors the way you had them in the Sixties and Seventies people like Sherman Lee at Cleveland , Fred Cummings at Detroit , Tom Hoving at the Met who could manage 5,000 projects at once , either making brilliant acquisitions , or putting on unusual or daring exhibitions , or making outrageous statements that might get them censured today . |
8 | This was the fifth time I had him on the floor , so the referee was right to stop it ’ . |
9 | For a long time I had it in mind to write a story contrasting the fates of Eck and his British counterpart . |
10 | In fact I had it for six months and I never did plug it into an amplifier ; I just used it in the dressing room . ’ |
11 | In fact I had it in mind that she might be trained up to one of the women 's auxiliary services which justified themselves so splendidly in the last war — the WRENS , I mean , of course . |