Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He will now use some of the spare days on tour to let them have a bit of a rest . ’
2 They will probably resent any other fish so it 's a good idea to let them have the tank to themselves .
3 Service plans come with relevant committees , being this one in this case but structures and structures strictly speaking , are still the remit of P and Q , so I think it might be a courtesy to let me have a look at the structure because they are simply right , guardians of the organisation P and Q
4 I 've gone to the nuns and begged them to let me have a child , but they say ‘ You are a prostitute .
5 Kathleen , absolute brick to the end , has let me keep my season ticket for London so I 've still been able to pop down there during the day when I feel like it — and the rail staff at Colchester have been quite happy to let me have a break in my journey .
6 Excitedly I told him what had happened and begged him to let me have the harmonium .
7 Mrs Mary Yates is arranging the programme for 1993 and I 've asked her to let you have a copy .
8 Alternatively if anyone is lost for words or ideas and needs help , Pat will be happy to let you have a copy of what will be on the computer .
9 has arranged with Reigate & Banstead Council to plant a commemorative flower bed featuring our logo , in honour of our 40th Anniversary in 1992. will be happy to let you have a copy of her initial letter if you would like to suggest the idea to your local council .
10 Erm I s do n't think I can give you a precise answer to that question er off the cuff Mr Colgan , I think we 'd have to let you have a note on those figures
11 I said All you can do basically is go to a solicitor , get a court order , unless I can persuade the lady herself to let you have the furniture .
12 It is also good practice to ask your client to let you have the balance required ( if applicable ) a few days before completion , because you will need to clear the client 's cheque before you use the relevant monies represented by it .
13 ‘ If you have n't already arranged something else , I know Con would be glad to let you have the wedding breakfast here in the Watermen , ’ she added .
14 If Sarah Lander ( writer of the first ‘ Unfair to Stefan ’ letter in the December/January issue of Tennis World ) would like to write to me , I would be happy to let her have a copy of a video of this year 's US Open men 's final .
15 Later the mother , having taken a housekeeping job where she could have the child with her , wrote to the father to let her have the child and the £1 per week .
16 Er you want to let him have a look
17 By 19 November he had the whole amount , 30 francs , from Theo , and was writing to say how kind and humane it was of him to let him have the ticket money .
18 O K , I want to before we , we go any further , to let us have a look at something that is on this agenda which is called commercial awareness .
19 We asked all County and District Councils to let us have a copies of their completed questionnaires , and to our surprise many have done so .
20 When you 've done that first one you 'll have to let us have a listen , I 've never heard myself on the tape before .
21 I felt there was public benefit from offering this type of information by radio and I have asked Media Action to let us have the enquirers ' addresses so that we can get a geographical appreciation of where the calls came from ( one or two came from Fife )
22 The fact that our captors were confident and considerate enough to let us have the radio was almost as encouraging as the news we could at last listen to after two years of silence .
23 But the other way in which our Party has a future is the way in which I would like to see it have a future .
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