Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun pl] [prep] it " in BNC.

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1 Patrick has given orders for it to be strengthened further , at Edward 's expense .
2 She has seen paintings of it : it must be , we are at , St-Jean-le-Sauveur .
3 The Prime Minister added : ‘ The Home Secretary is responsible for immigration and has made speeches about it for many months .
4 I can do almost anything with this improved body , but my mind has got blas about it .
5 What intrigues me is that Mailer has spent years on it , has published almost 1,200 pages , is at work on part two and must have been doing all this while the Reagan/Bush/Casey/North epoch went rolling past a society and a mass media obsessed with Nancy 's wardrobe and the cultivation of the perfect junk-bond .
6 As a doctor she 'd seen others like it before .
7 ‘ I would n't have given odds on it lasting ten minutes , ’ he says of the programme 's early days .
8 You do n't have to drill holes in it .
9 We 'll have to keep checks on it really .
10 He had not visited the place he was seeking before , but he knew it was there , and had heard tales of it from numerous acquaintances .
11 of its members had reported evictions to it .
12 In retrospect she had mixed feelings about it .
13 I 've seen pictures of it . ’
14 And some people say that 's the best thing that happened to it being voted that cos it meant people had done things about it and sorted it out but you think it 's still dull as
15 Because his wife had made dishes of it as first-night presents for the cast , apart from Titania , who was on a diet and would have to be dealt with in some other way .
16 Many of these hoped to start this course in the next academic session ( 46% of enquirers ) and 58% of those who said they wanted to do a course in the future had made enquiries about it .
17 More non-enrollers than migrants said they intended to do a course in the future ( 63% compared with 40% ) and the non-enrollers were also much more likely to say they wanted to start the course very soon and had made enquiries about it .
18 You can have a drawer load of that cos we 've got tons of it left .
19 they 've got holes in it Dave
20 Er I was , I think I 've got pictures about it somewhere or tha that was in the Evening Star not so very many years ago .
21 They 've got pictures of it , of him preparing all greased up .
22 A couple , your safe on the you 'd of liked it there , the hotel was really nice , I 've got pictures of it , yeah .
23 Yeah they reckon they 've got files on it , sort of eighty , ninety per cent of who the provisional I R A and I R A are .
24 I 've got , I 've got batteries for it .
25 No it 's just bought , well they 've got planks across it now , save the cars turning round in there .
26 you 've got some , you 've got flowers on it , wh those white flowers and then you get those lovely red berries
27 The Irish republican SDLP and other groups which had had members in it turned on the Wilson government with the utmost ferocity for being weak , cowardly and treacherous .
28 The grass was a dense carpet of short green spikes , and the slaves had spread carpets on it .
29 Lorry wheels had dug furrows in it , uncovering rock at the bottom .
30 While the courts have jealously protected an individual 's right to notice , they have imposed limitations upon it .
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