Example sentences of "[noun] to have have " in BNC.
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1 | One of the few companies to have had any serious success in selling generic products is Interactive Information Systems ( IIS ) who offer their customers the opportunity to lease the hardware needed to run the laser disc applications . |
2 | The CNAA made ‘ a tacit political bargain with the DES … for the CNAA to have had a dagger in its hand and kill off the government scheme would not have done ’ . |
3 | Kite , one of the few golfers to have had any success with switch-hitting on the greens , came out this year with a compact whip-and-zip to his swing that made him look like one of those little mechanical Arnold Palmer golf games that were so popular in the 1960s ( and have recently surfaced again ) . |
4 | At that time would it have been a custom to have had the coffin in the house ? |
5 | Oh they , on the last interview I went to they said you no need to have had experience |
6 | It shows San Carlo to have had a big nose and long ears , features which must have been real as they also appear in several portraits . |
7 | The new meeting place is to be the day centre at Gilberdyke House , cosy and warm , but the villagers feel a sadness to have had to finally abandon Sandholme village hall . |
8 | I was still not allowed out of doors , except on the lawn on fine days , and it must not have been the good luck of many ‘ fishy ’ characters to have had their letters posted by one of ‘ Their Lordships . ’ |
9 | Had a sexual history been taken at the time of his first visit , it would have emerged that , although he had a long-lasting and stable sexual relationship with one person , his partner was of a promiscuous nature and was known by Philip H. to have had several casual sexual encounters over the preceding year . |
10 | They are the only two post-war premiers to have had no time for the black arts of political news management and personal public relations . |
11 | It 's no way to manage a Health Authority to have to have people coming along there to t guard their own vested interests . |
12 | They 're certainly not doing it with other men ( only 3.6 per cent claim to have had homosexual intercourse ) , so can we presume yet again that men just like to say they do it more often . |
13 | To the novelist , that alteration in domestic mores seems at first sight to have had more significance than the increasing diversity of styles . |
14 | Patients on the test programme were also less likely than controls to have had another infarction at 12 months . |
15 | Broomhill is believed to be the first house in Britain to have had some items of domestic equipment powered by electricity — for example , the butter churn and electric chafing-dish . |
16 | Most of the workers concerned had or would have been deemed by the courts to have had contracts of employment . |
17 | Cuvier seemed to contemporaries to have had little trouble in demolishing the evolutionary scheme of his contemporary Lamarck . |
18 | around about it , like whether we liked it or not , whether he was , it was a good thing to have had it , we should have been better not to have had it with the situation at the time , you know , that kind of mulling over might be |
19 | It was one thing for Jean-Claude to have had the experiences that made him uniquely suited to interpret Alain-Fournier 's novel ; it was quite another for those experiences to have laid the foundations for a creative , personal life . |
20 | Six patients were found from their medical records to have had serious infections either during the current admission or within the previous two years while drinking heavily . |
21 | Many a woman would have paid a fortune to have had his eyelashes , thick , long and curling . |
22 | Apparently it is too old-fashioned and cluttered for the great master to have had anything to do with it — despite the fact that Lord Burlington , the aristocratic architect , was convinced of his having designed it . |
23 | As it is , he emerged as one of the few Democrats to have had a ‘ good war ’ . |
24 | Back then , I 'd have given my right arm to have had the opportunity you 've collared . |
25 | If they had time to have had a look er , if someone could , could take the part of Maria . |
26 | The Meteor Crater and Revelstoke bolides are in fact known from recovered material to have had these identities . |
27 | It must be noted however that Alliance and UPNI supporters were also responsible for about 1,300 non-transferable votes and it would have been necessary for these either to have remained non-transferable or to have favoured SDLP as much as UUUC for those votes to have had no effect on the relative position of SDLP and VUPP . |
28 | The council is aiming at money earmarked for spending on rural development , what the European Commission calls Objective 5b , the status which the Highlands and Islands have been the only Scottish region to have had in recent years . |