Example sentences of "have [pron] [adj] [prep] it " in BNC.
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1 | Position has nothing intrinsic about it ’ . |
2 | The writers take risks and every episode has something wacky about it : elaborate dream sequences ; an argument played back four different ways from the perspective of each of the participants ; the cast transported into the world of the Dick van Dyke Show . |
3 | A fish in distress swims erratically near the surface and readily suggests that it has something wrong with it . |
4 | Such a Government has something wrong about it . |
5 | During the meeting I was able to make new contacts with UK and EC institutions , but I concluded that of the major EC formal programmes , PHARE and TACIS are not relevant to us , but that the next call from PECO might have something marginal in it . |
6 | In both cases it is open to others also to define the water as having something wrong with it : as one officer put it , having described an oil pollution which at the time was beyond his control : ‘ I prayed for rain and darkness ’ . |
7 | Ted mistook the move completely and his other arm came round with an enthusiasm which had nothing paternal in it . |
8 | ’ Then I asked the children to write about some experience they could recall that had something physical about it . |