Example sentences of "have [noun prp] ['s] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | So that when , in an access of zeal , von Lemke has Stepan 's house raided and some old-fashioned radical literature removed , the narrator finds him ‘ in a surprising condition : upset and in great agitation , but at the same time unquestionably triumphant ’ . |
2 | ‘ So what has Liveseys ' business consisted of in the last ten |
3 | For many years Tukaram 's enemy Rameshwar had incited the people against Tukaram and been instrumental in having Tukaram 's poems thrown into a river . |
4 | ‘ Since you 're having Suzie 's trail pursued with such vigour , perhaps it would be sensible to stay on until my hotel reservation lapses . ’ |
5 | I thought I would speak to Otto , ask him how best to go about having Jean-Claude 's work assessed for performance . |
6 | I see … well , this seems to support your story such as it is — it is an exact command from the King of Denmark , for several different reasons , importing Denmark 's health and England 's too , that on the reading of this letter , without delay , I should have Hamlet 's head cut off ! |
7 | They will have Macaulay 's words written on their hearts : |
8 | Charity asked to have Charles 's letter read to her . |
9 | There she asked to have Paul 's ring put in the hotel 's safe and , that done , walked away with a sense of relief . |
10 | Had Mariot 's lips moved under his when he kissed her ? |
11 | Faldo has suffered a final round jinx this year and it would have finished in disaster had Norman 's putt fallen . |
12 | Place believed that only since his youth in the 1780s had London 's artisans begun to improve into a more " respectable " class . |