Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] had [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Put like that and you might think they had it coming . |
2 | might think you had your usual . |
3 | Ooh you 'd think they had nothing else to spend their money on it , I think it 's silly , there 's enough words in the dictionary |
4 | When she confessed to shooting Martin no one could doubt she had it in her to pull the trigger . |
5 | Each man had his everyday business in which he could feel he had his niche and even at times his indispensability . |
6 | For as long as she could remember she had herself been in love with the man who led the greyhounds and their attendants on a dignified procession round the track before the race began . |
7 | Joan is proud of both talent and talent-spotter : ‘ Graeme said that just by watching Steve work you could see he had something , that he instinctively knew how to handle the food . ’ |
8 | ‘ I have been most restrained — I could see you had your hands full . |
9 | Before she could move he had her by the shoulders , his furious eyes blazing down at her . |
10 | Nigel believed she would assume he had something incurable with a shade of film glamour to it — leukaemia , perhaps . |
11 | So what have we done , we 've put the money into ten lots of five pound now okay so we got fifty pounds let's say we had it in five pound notes . |
12 | Let's say you had somebody with a price |