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Side 140
... sense is seldom used in the passive ( though it may be used , e.g. in " This may be had for twopence at any grocer's . " ' ( p . 168 ) He says that it is hard to explain why ' A book is had by me ' is not used . The passive construction ...
... sense is seldom used in the passive ( though it may be used , e.g. in " This may be had for twopence at any grocer's . " ' ( p . 168 ) He says that it is hard to explain why ' A book is had by me ' is not used . The passive construction ...
Side 166
... sense " hold in possession . " The past participle , which syntactically functions as predicative of the object , describes the simultaneous state of the thing denoted by the object . Let us take a simple representative example : " I ...
... sense " hold in possession . " The past participle , which syntactically functions as predicative of the object , describes the simultaneous state of the thing denoted by the object . Let us take a simple representative example : " I ...
Side 173
... sense . “ had ( them ) in my power or had caught ( them ) , " as in examples ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) under § 5. Associated with this characteristic sense 8 ) of have , there is an idiomatic expression " I have him best . " In OED ( Suppl ...
... sense . “ had ( them ) in my power or had caught ( them ) , " as in examples ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) under § 5. Associated with this characteristic sense 8 ) of have , there is an idiomatic expression " I have him best . " In OED ( Suppl ...