Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] have [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Dozens of shops in Oxfordshire are being contacted , but officers say anyone with one of these mixers should have it thoroughly checked before using it again .
2 The eyes may have it but the mouth can flaunt it .
3 The eyes may have it but the mouth can flaunt it .
4 But the old animals must have it see like th for fitness .
5 It aids digestion , prevents obesity , soothes the spirit and quickens the mind — or so its addicts would have you believe .
6 With the impending General Election and current deep recession , coupled with a possible world slow-down in trade , opposing political parties would have us believe different interpretations of the current state of the economy .
7 Liverpool supporters would have us believe that they all originate from the Kop , but this is doubtful .
8 No surprises here , Galliano are neo-modernists , or so the style pundits would have us , and them , believe .
9 Would it be done in the first year of a Labour Government , in the first Labour Parliament , or in two or three terms , or will there be an exchange rate mechanism-type growing process whereby we get used to the idea over 10 or 15 years and the Scots can have it immediately because they are culturally and politically ready for it , but the people of the north , who are not that bothered , will have to wait 15 years until they see the advantages that will supposedly accrue to Scotland and then will mount the barricades and demand the same for themselves ?
10 ‘ Taken at face value individual companies would have us believe that their particular stance has been determined by purely altruistic considerations , such as meeting customer demand , protecting staff or defending religious principles .
11 A new edition of Jeppesen 's Bottlang Airfield Manual has appeared , covering airfields in Hungary and Czechoslovakia ( or Czechlands and Slovakia , as the separatists would have it ) .
12 But Polly , I 'm not the Casanova the gossip columns would have you believe .
13 However , he 's devised a simple mod which has addressed the problem ; all new TriAxises will have it and those made before that date can be retro-fitted .
14 As a consequence , though Deng is advertising the moderate Jiang Zemin , recently appointed Party general secretary , as his heir-apparent , the hardliners may have it in their power to change China 's course when the 85-year-old leader dies .
15 Eight of the nine full-time stations would have them within a year , the exception being Bishop Auckland .
16 Stacy Keach , a far more versatile actor than his many mundane films would have you believe , was busted at Heathrow Airport and served three months of a nine-month sentence at Reading Jail .
17 The trait of genuine willingness in horses ' is not as common as horse lovers , breeders and dealers would have us suppose .
18 By mid-June , the projection of the opinion polls was already suggesting that the majority favouring a measure of divorce legislation was declining so rapidly that by the time of the poll , the noes would have it .
19 A little weight helps so I cast on , then drop a nylon cord ( most machine knitting retailers will have them in stock ) over the stitches allowing the ends to drop between the beds .
20 Or so the organisers would have you think .
21 Oh I did n't send it , no , I presumed my er , my managers would have it 's a , it 's a specifically to do with appraisals , erm , persuading to think I 'm entitled to five hundred pound a day , or some something like that .
22 Or so producers would have us believe .
23 Yes , I own my own cab but the real mushers would have me if I took a fare . ’
24 The question whether a capacity for error reflects our divine intelligence or is , as the theologians would have us believe , an invention of the flesh and the Devil is by no means a trivial issue of medieval scholasticism .
25 They disagree strongly about its consequences : was it a watershed in British industrial relations , as some Communist writers would have us believe , or did it barely change the course of TUC and trade union policy , as Gordon Phillips has argued ?
26 Individuals will interact in much more unpredictable and complex ways than the classical writers would have us believe .
27 The high cost of structured CPE : myth and reality CPE does n't have to be as expensive as many firms would have you believe
28 ‘ Well , so the stories would have us believe . ’
29 So the staff reps will have it for at least a fortnight .
30 If the Europeans can have it , why ca n't we ?
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