Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] have have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In Britain from the 1820s all attachés had to have a letter of appointment signed by the secretary of state ; and from 1815 a number of them began for the first time to be paid . |
2 | It is not thought to have had a stake in the video . |
3 | The news he had just imparted had had the effect he had expected . |
4 | Nutritional improvement itself does not seem to have had a role in the effect of PEN in our study . |
5 | Quite apart from the fact that if all the girls he 'd ever dumped had had a go back he might have grown up to be less of a bastard . ’ |
6 | The gathering was held under the auspices of the Saudi government , and was also understood to have had the backing of Iran , which had conducted separate talks with opposition leaders . |
7 | I do n't seem to have had a choice . |
8 | ‘ I do n't seem to have had a lot to smile about just lately . |
9 | I found it personally difficult to justify the cost to my society of attending these occasions in times of recession , and I would have dearly loved to have had the support of my spouse on the occasions when I did go . |
10 | She remained the faithful wife but Richard certainly appears to have had the licence to rove . |