Example sentences of "[noun] have have [art] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Laughton has had no luck with injuries but every coach has to put up with that . |
2 | The year before , 1820 , Joss had had an accident with gunpowder , which , although his eyes escaped injury , disfigured his face , so that he looked ‘ like an old man of 60 . ’ |
3 | Modernism had had no truck with narrative momentum ; and Eliot 's Post-war plays , which began with The Cocktail Party ( 1950 ) , were always more compelling as moral analysis than as plot . |
4 | 2 All except Ian Paisley have had an audience with the Pope . |
5 | I do n't see much evidence of an upturn yet but at least Courtaulds has had a break with the strengthening of the dollar . |
6 | Christians have had an experience with Christ . |
7 | ‘ The Commissioner has had a word with the Home Office . |
8 | Last December an appeal court ordered the retrial of a convicted murderer when it was revealed that his wife had had an affair with his lawyer . |
9 | Jack has had a fascination with locks ever since he was four . |
10 | Mary has had a relationship with a married US senator ( Michael Tolan ) . |
11 | ‘ David Parkin had had an affair with you and then started one with Nicola . |
12 | It was clear that the debtor had had no communication with his accountant . |
13 | Her father had had a link with Italy . |
14 | Likewise , unlike the Labour party , my party and its predecessor have had no difficulty with the proposition that if we create a Scottish Parliament with the kind of effective deveolution which the Bill proposes , the case for the retention of the same numbers of Members of Parliament who presently come from Scotland to Westminster would be weakened . |
15 | He is now gainfully employed in the centre of midfield by Alex Ferguson and the next qualifying tie being away from Ibrox , where McClair has had a problem with an element of the crowd , could be an influential factor in Roxburgh 's decisions . |
16 | Now , ( a ) Yvonne has had a row with Dulcie and wo n't do her ballet , and ( b ) as the Ballet Club is producing Igor in July , they wo n't let it out again so soon . |
17 | Perhaps the Minister had had a row with his wife and to wound him she used my name . |
18 | We learn that John has had an affair with a fashion model ( Sunny Griffin ) , who moves in with her dresses , wigs and dog , but decides to leave after she has made a mess of the kitchen by boiling the spaghetti over . |
19 | ‘ He had been shown the yellow card and the referee had had a word with him and although he did n't like being substituted , I did it for his own good . |
20 | Mullan had had an altercation with a youth who had called Mosley a ‘ Black Bastard ’ . |