Example sentences of "[noun] have never have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perks has never had a birthday like it ! ’ she said .
2 Darlington College has never had a winner in the national finals but course leader Alan Brookfield thinks this could be the lucky year .
3 Angel had never had a lesson ; he played as naturally as he walked .
4 Mr Smith said it was ‘ appalling ’ that many 18- to 24-year-olds had never had a job .
5 On the contrary , since a high proportion of this age group have never had a smear or no recent smear , screening of this age group would have substantial benefits . ’
6 ‘ The difference between Manchester and Liverpool groups is that Liverpool has never had a university tradition . ’
7 But the UK had never had a product like this and they needed it , ’ says John Bartic , visiting professor at Strathclyde University and joint chief executive of Bartle Bogle Hegarty ( BBH ) , the agency appointed to handle the launch and subsequent roll-out .
8 ‘ If a woman has never had a Caesarean , we can push her quite hard , ’ says Dr Paterson .
9 Emily had never had a head for figures , and her brother-in-law , Marcus Judge , had kept an eye on her finances from the beginning , gradually acquiring a controlling interest in the business .
10 Chris 's sister-in-law loved the baby and when he died she was so upset she told Chris that little Tommy had never had a chance .
11 The Beans had never had a family doctor .
12 In fact the screening rate of women in the excluded group has been low over the last 20 years — some 50–80 per cent of older women have never had a smear .
13 St Alban 's never had a player capped , though many of their lads have gone on to be decapitated , especially in internationals .
14 Peter said , ‘ My mother has never had a lover .
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