Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] have have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 in real terms , whereas in the past 12 years the 2 million pensioners who are dependent entirely on the basic pension or on income support have had a zilch increase in their standard of living .
2 Safety rule regulations have to have a hat on your head .
3 JOHN Major , Graham Gooch and Graham Taylor have had a lot in common over the last week , with the latter two probably coming under even more public pressure than our beleaguered Prime Minister .
4 Pipe smokers and whisky drinkers have done much better , with a fall in duties of around 20% , while wine drinkers have had a ball , with a 30% fall in tax .
5 For a while now , Mrs Thatcher and President Mitterrand have had a communication problem with Mr Kohl .
6 He tends to opt for change merely because team A have had a go and it is time to give team B a chance .
7 People like EMF and Jesus Jones have had a go , but they 've always gone more for the rock aspect , with the technology just tagged on as an afterthought .
8 The Nottingham Pest Control branch have had a spate of vehicle thefts over recent months .
9 OCS CLWYD Premier Division champions St Asaph City have had a re-shuffle in the boardroom .
10 THORNTONS bosses have had a bit of a chuckle with their Father 's Day range this year .
11 THORNTONS bosses have had a bit of a chuckle with their Father 's Day range this year .
12 THE Pinewood Village Neighbourhood Watch Scheme have had a visit from crime preventation officer Bill Slater and Whitehill policeman Alan Hastings , at a meeting attended by seven of the ten co-ordinators .
13 ‘ The main Parcelforce ads have had a halo effect on international services and have taken the pressure off corporate image building for us , ’ says Parcelforce International 's services manager Andy Young .
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