Example sentences of "[conj] have [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The best I can say is that Boy looked something like , or had something like the feel of , Paul Newman when he 's playing the character christened Chance Wayne in that Tennessee Williams film . |
2 | ‘ You can come back here for dinner if you wants , or have it with the others . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | The Ford ‘ Edsel ’ , unveiled as the car that had everything in the way of advanced engineering , flopped like a dead duck with the public which presumably was little interested in engineering . |
5 | But this was an encounter that had none of the froth of those liaisons . |
6 | More than a hundred years of systematic captivity had created a whole new genus , animals that had none of the skills and few of the desires of a wild habitat . |
7 | They was t that tried to be the strike breakers and there was several of their buses turned over you 've probably read that have you in the |
8 | Often the wonderful natural natural story-teller in Walker breaks through the marshmallow and has us on the edge of the chair , but finally and lamentably this is a failure . |
9 | After all , I was more of an outsider there than at home , being out of my milieu and having none of the social graces or advantages of my fellow-pupils . |
10 | It is much better to have one review and to have it at the beginning of the Parliament , and that is exactly what we shall do . |
11 | But then there was also the ingenue , a young girl with all the sparkle of a Guy Fawkes night fireworks display , who appeared in one scene in a straw boater and what looked very like a parson 's dog collar and had everyone in the audience drooling — just as they had on Broadway where in New Faces she had had her break a few months before . |
12 | He was wrong there , having misjudged the mood of Londoners , because even those who were completely bombed out and had nothing except the clothes they stood up in , nearly all came back again when the bombing eased off and they could find a roof to cover them . |
13 | Her hair had been re-styled and had nothing of the incompetent dye job that had once been her most eyecatching feature . |
14 | Standard English used to be restricted in this way : if we look at Standard English as an historical dialect , then we find that 200 years ago it had a much smaller number of speakers in England , and had nothing like the geographical spread it has nowadays . |
15 | The story was based on the real-life birth of Crawford 's younger daughter , Lucy , and had him on the hospital delivery table at one point , after fainting . |
16 | They quickly saw that and had me in the theatre the next day . |
17 | Charles was about the same age as Richie and had something of the same military bearing . |
18 | Towards the front of the hall , which was coldly functional and had none of the baroque charm of Blackpool 's Winter Gardens , sat a group of Young Conservatives , their tattooed arms hidden beneath designer jackets . |
19 | I had a poster done out and had it outside the town hall . |
20 | The main differences I see between the shop here and Christian bookshops in Britain are ( a ) that we can order books from an express supplier in the morning and have them in the afternoon , which is very good and ( b ) that there are more books about Israel and the Jews . |
21 | And have them in the get their feed first thing in the morning you see . |
22 | I know nothing about the Resistance , and have nothing against the forces of the occupation . |
23 | Jesus said , ‘ I have come that they may have life and have it to the full ’ ( John 10:10 ) . |
24 | So I am trying to get the new librarian to push all those books into one section … and maybe we could have a trolley and push that around and have it in the lower school … |
25 | So many mixed feelings of guilt and anxiety , love and hate can blur the issue that it may be important to adopt the suggestion of one therapist and discuss all the issues with a wise counsellor , perhaps a minister or some other friend of the family , who knows most of the people concerned but has none of the strong emotional involvement of a family member . |
26 | Perhaps it is too radical and imaginative a suggestion , but has anyone in the local government structure of Suffolk looked beyond their plans to build houses on Ipswich Airport and considered what a fine civil airport for the county either of the two unwanted RAF airfields might make ? |
27 | Not to be outdone by the bright lights and razzle dazzle of their closest competitor , but having nothing in the size league of the 53f5 , Jeanneau unveiled ( literally ) their new Jeanneau one-design which has an overall length of 34ft 9in ( 10.6m ) and a displacement of about 7,716lb ( 3.500kg ) . |
28 | As well as having it in the luxury class , I now also include it in the practical , hard-wearing , well worth-the-effort class ! |