Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] have [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 or what have you in the chapel , they 'd go
2 Not that she had anything against the vicar personally , though it had been hard to forgive his refusal of her request for an ‘ Animals ’ Sunday' to which people might bring their pets to be blessed .
3 She and Susan had rooms adjoining , so she had none of the creepy feelings one often gets in a strange house .
4 But with the sales of that are going on , there are needs to move tenants around and make alterations to boundaries and buildings , as we split up holdings , so I would say Chair , it 's essential that we have something in the kitty to do this work , I mean , it 's obviously far exceeded by the capital receipts that the revue is generating .
5 We tend to view ourselves as physical beings only and to deny that we have anything in the way of a soul or spirit .
6 Nonetheless , the absence of labourers is more apparent than real : the local practice of not assessing goods of less value than £2 did not mean that any personal property owned by people of the labouring sort was generally ignored , for a good many men later taxed on wages owned goods worth anything up to £10 in 1522 , which ( unless perhaps having disposed of , say , a beast or two ) they managed to conceal from the taxman and convince him that they had nothing but the minimum in wages .
7 Not that they had anything against the original character or film ; far from it .
8 That they have him in the Tower of London . ’
9 He had something of the solitary about him , something of the dreamer , although he had none of the dreamer 's physical clumsiness .
10 hinting that he had plenty in the bank .
11 Though my son , that 's my eldest , in the Royal Navy , wrote that he has them in the Pacific . ’
12 And of course we 've always had closed circuit television at the underground car park in Gloucester Green , and I had it from the words of another Conservative Councillor , Councillor Ann Spokes , that she always uses Gloucester Green car park because it is so safe and so secure .
13 Then I 'd er erm a friend come in in the afternoon and er ca n't remember if I had anybody in the evening or not .
14 And not until I have someone from the American embassy present . ’
15 Imagine the very best episode of ‘ Hill Street Blues ’ inspired with the depth of ‘ King Lear ’ and you have something of the flavour of this wonderful film .
16 But if you had me on the table or on the trolley in intensive care — the submarine blip of the oscilloscope ( like a lost code ) , the richly sighing respirator-then I 'd be going , going , tumbling end over end .
17 If you 've none in the house you ca n't smoke them .
18 But what if you have one near the San Andreas fault ?
19 Aye ours will be , if you have yours in the morning ours will be here tomorrow or Tuesday
20 have all the items numbered ( ref. not necessary here if you have it on the preparatory lists )
21 you 're absolutely spot on , cos you had them on the other one did n't you ?
22 Crime is nearly unknown among our people , and we have none of the means or experience to pursue it .
23 And we have it on the authority of those sitting near her that she did not drink it that evening . ’
24 pull it up , well they might leave it and just co disconnect it but they they 'd have to bring it in , I do n't it 'd be better I think if we had ours in the back because the , the telephone thing comes in from the back be better than having it in the , in the passage really .
25 I produced a first version of that track in a week and they had it on the TV the next night !
26 Vince has has raised a point about er erm , informing er and consulting local people and to let local people know erm when the meetings are then local ca n't go , I 'm sure that if they really wanted people to come they 'd make it much more er , in erm with the advertising so clear that er people would be able to and also if they had it at the times when a their meeting at the times when it was mostly convenient to er , the general public .
27 Does that mean they would have if they have it at the ?
28 I suppose we 've been rivals in the past , when I had my column on the Daily Mail and he had his on the Daily Express , but we 've been rivals in the friendliest of terms .
29 It was the first time I had seen him reveal any emotion in his face , and it had something of the intensity of grief .
30 By comparison housework is boring , lonely , unrewarding work , and it has none of the prestige associated with meeting famous people and working in a glamorous establishment like Claridges .
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