Example sentences of "have had a [noun sg] [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I could have had a contract to compare favourably with any offered to anyone at the club .
2 The wing would have had a tendency to turn left in flight unless the change had been made ( incorrectly ) to counteract an inherent right turn .
3 These people might indeed be said to have had a right to move once again centre stage , and so it is hardly surprising to find among them the great names of the first Napoleonic age .
4 While these , of course , are unique to each school , other schools , by using similar methods , would come up with their own action plans , secure in the knowledge that those most involved with the school have had a chance to pull together to ensure that appropriate learning , with support , is taking place .
5 For a long time I have had a desire to understand better the behaviour and movements of wild birds and animals , and in the absence of the time ( and probably the dedication ) to undertake a proper study , I decided on a simple ploy which , I hoped , would get some results in the fullness of time .
6 He 's had a lot to drink today have n't you ?
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