Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | However , everyone has experienced it , though not , I dearly hope , in the same circumstances . |
2 | I see nothing wrong in competition at an early age because it prepares you for later life when everyone has to face it . |
3 | The congress organizer , Sammy Macfoy , said that the CAR was " not afraid " of a multiparty system , adding : " No-one has rejected it , but we want it to be controlled and devoid of excesses . " |
4 | But no-one has dismissed it as a rogue poll . |
5 | ‘ I checked and they said no-one has attempted it yet . ’ |
6 | No-one has thought it worth their while to eulogize or anathematize schools like Burleigh . |
7 | Yes it might I 've seen it spelt both ways . |
8 | Machinery unfit to do I 've stopped it for that . |
9 | You see I 've had it here , I take it quite often , I take |
10 | , see I 've got it . |
11 | You see I 've got it down again , I ca n't get it up |
12 | Er can i just say er before erm I announce the result , I whispered to Frank there in announcing the result I did n't know I could n't pronounce his name so I has to check it . |
13 | Surely you realize that when the button is illuminated someone has pressed it ? ’ |
14 | Our normal response is to look for a comparatively minor adjustment near the periphery ; if we can not see the cake when we expected to we would normally suppose , perhaps , that someone has eaten it , rather than that cakes now have a tendency to dematerialize . |
15 | A good abstract painting is an experiment I do n't have to conduct because someone has done it for me . |
16 | A good abstract painting is an experiment I do n't have to conduct because someone has done it for me . |
17 | Someone has to do it , and given the sexual division of labour which itself is reinforced by urban planning ( Harman , 1983 ) , it will usually be left to the women . |
18 | But someone has to do it , or the whole house would crumble around us . |
19 | ‘ I know someone has to do it , love , ’ he stated sensitively , ‘ but I 'm not sure that you 're cut out to handle the sad side of a vet 's business . ’ |
20 | But I too would want to say that ( as someone has expressed it ) we see God through a Christ-shaped window : I have no doubt that , as a western person , my understanding of God has , in part at least , been shaped by the person who was Jesus of Nazareth . |
21 | Someone has to make it , and the women just sit smiling and nodding so it might as well be them . |
22 | Someone has to experience it to know to the full how you feel . |
23 | I 'd kept it in the bottom of my bra-and-pants drawer ever since I stole it from Dad . |
24 | Because I 'd k I 'd kept it like as evidence |
25 | I 'd coloured it in for you |
26 | Finished it all , and then , I just decided then I sorted out my washing , and then I decided what part I was gon na do , I 'd narrowed it down to either topic , task or topic erm , stable features , which are , sort of , erm , self confidence and things , and erm , how you you express yourself , and then a third one is like sex an and gender and age . |
27 | ‘ The Sahara Desert was everything I 'd hoped it would be and more ’ , says Evans . |
28 | ‘ I 'd hoped it was an exaggeration . |
29 | ‘ I 'd hoped it would have made an improvement , ’ he said . |
30 | I 'd hoped it would be a good break for Roland and Heather , and I think it was , but I have n't heard their retrospective verdict yet . |