Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] have have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The halfway house of floating a part of the equity of the better businesses while retaining a majority is ruled out by the fact that the units so treated have to have a three-year separate trading record first . |
2 | Sixteenth-century towns do not appear to have had a solid group of stable families in the same way as so many contemporary rural parishes . |
3 | ‘ The Budget does not appear to have had a positive effect on the attitudes of the consumer towards the market and investment . ’ |
4 | Greek tragedy is generally assumed to have had an original connection with Dionysus . |
5 | Overall , the liberalisation which has taken place in the architectural profession since the early 1980s does not seem to have had a revolutionary effect . |
6 | Other ranges already established have had a major face lift . |
7 | And to my recollection , no one for whom Prost has ever driven has had a bad word to say about him , save at the very end of Prost 's career with Renault , when other factors that had nothing to do with driving intruded . |
8 | And although Times sales are up about one hundred thousand in a month , it does n't seem to have had a big impact on the Independent . |