Example sentences of "have [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Only now has she come in from the cold with her eleventh book being published by Collins ( at £10.95 ) . |
2 | b ) How far has she travelled back from the market when her car engine went wrong ? |
3 | Although the revs are low the blades are still turning so he has it tilted back on the iron roller . |
4 | Incidentally , has he come up with the goods yet ? ’ |
5 | Now the Bishop has had me kicked out of the parish and it 's all your fault . |
6 | THE danger of trying to limp to safety on goalless draws was graphically illustrated by Coventry 's last-gasp defeat which could have them hanging on to the last day of the season before knowing their fate . |
7 | Coventry slumped to a last-gasp 1–0 defeat at Notts County which could have them hanging on to the last day of the season before knowing their fate . |
8 | SERB warlords were last night warned to keep their planes away from Bosnia or risk having them blasted out of the sky . |
9 | ‘ I 'll have you flown back to the Grand Bahama today , ’ Crowninshield said patiently , ‘ and the twins can join you on Sunday morning . ’ |
10 | A nail-biter that will have you chewing down to the second knuckle . |
11 | ‘ I 'll have you thrown out into the fucking snow until my new orders arrive . ’ |
12 | He said : ‘ Edwards is the best support player in the game but it 's no use having him hanging about in the wings when the experience could be given to a younger player . |
13 | It seems funny having it going out at the sides cos I always had it |
14 | Do have it put on in the cinema . |
15 | He volunteered and bravely sat in the middle of the sales office to have it shaved off on the day . |
16 | Joey Dunlop is second in the Roadracing Ireland Open Championship and would appear to have it wrapped up following the injury to the championship leader , Derek Young , at Kirkistown last Saturday . |
17 | When it was vacated no steps were taken to have it boarded up by the local authority . |
18 | What Bennet did not tell the conference was that he had designed special shrouds for the exhaust ports , and his Group engineer had them made up in the local village smithy . |
19 | It was A … who arranged the chairs this evening , when she had them brought out on the veranda . |
20 | After no more than two dozen steps , a terrible dizziness had me flopped down in the darkness . |
21 | He practically had me signed up for the European Monetary System when all I wanted was to touch him for a gold moidore . |
22 | My social education would have advanced rapidly too , had I lived in with the school . |
23 | Thinking back to those days , I realize how different I should be today had I grown up in the suburban house in London , suggested to my mother . |
24 | He had her penned up against the wall , both arms stretched out , imprisoning her in a cage of his body and arms . |
25 | Owen had him taken back to the underground room . |
26 | Or had he crept out of the house and left her shut in here ? |
27 | Had he gone out with the schedule the results would have been chaotic , yet he himself had not seen these double questions until they were pointed out to him at the internal testing stage . |
28 | Had he gone down to the bottom of the hill and worked his way up to Belvedere Road from the south-east ? |
29 | Why had he marched out of the canteen like that earlier ? |
30 | Had he come up on the bus with us from Bishop Auckland to Willington , we 'd probably have asked for one and a half . |