Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] has have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A very large number came up with the same idea : that Mummy or Daddy has had a sex change . |
2 | I ve just had a quick look at text and it says that Durie has had a shock recall Sheringham and Dozzel are definatly out and that Kerslake is doubtful . |
3 | Zwemmer chairman Philip Wilson said : ‘ Our six shops already have the largest stock of art books in the country , but this is the first time that Zwemmer has had a location that is suitable and at the centre of the art trade . ’ |
4 | Allchin began by admitting that Microsoft has had a problem communicating its approach to object technology and claimed he was on the panel to put the record straight : there are objects in Windows NT because there is an object management system in the kernel — its simply not exposed to users . |
5 | We have seen how the interaction of environment and genes has had a feedback effect , and how the fossils of primitive horses show they were little more than the size of large dogs . |
6 | A TENACIOUS piece of detective work involving wartime fliers in Britain and America has had a fairy tale ending for Courtaulds pensioner Norman Bate . |
7 | and er if Paul has had a phone call from one of these woman then he 's been off like a shot ! |
8 | I do n't often sympathise with footballers , but Payton has had a nightmare spell through circumstances . |
9 | He might have better awareness etc , but I should bloody hope so at 30 … unless O'Leary has had a set back with his injury ? ? ? ? |
10 | It is interesting to note how often foods only become fattening when man has had a hand in processing them in some way . |