Example sentences of "[pron] have have [art] [adj -est] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've had the roughest edges knocked off it when I went to University . |
2 | The only journalism which I have done regularly is with the NI which is the group with which I have had the best understanding during my stay in Europe . |
3 | Although hardware developments have been significant , it is the development of new software and the associated administration systems which have had the greatest impact on the organisation , particularly so in the case of the Payroll/Personnel System . |
4 | In connection with these principles Saussure introduced two further oppositions , both of which have had the greatest importance for the development of modern linguistics : the opposition between synchronic and diachronic language study , and that between syntagmatic and associative relationships in the language-system . |
5 | She had had the barest glimpse of it , for it had vanished at once , but somehow it had left her with an uncanny impression that was not particularly pleasant . |
6 | The last to come back were Schott and Warr who had had the greatest distance to travel . |
7 | You have to have very good equipment , and you have to have the best start possible . |
8 | we 've had the coldest year |
9 | We have had the smallest number of new home completions in the city since 1982-83 . |
10 | ‘ But we have had the biggest increase in home repossessions in the North-East from 101 in 1990 to 238 in 1991 . |
11 | Certainly we must hope that the government in its final response will take the arguments put forward by Alvey somewhat further ; after all it has had the best part of six months to consider them . |
12 | In the Middle Ages it had had the richest monastery in Britain . |