Example sentences of "[conj] they have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Having located the house , he had roared into Belfast and met Mallachy at the Wellington Park , where they 'd had a pint of Guinness beneath the photos of the famous actors .
2 erm people were starting to move out , and I think that , I think quite a lot of people , well although they 'd had a lot of information from the Local Authority , were still very unsure about how that would affect other benefits , in particular supplementary benefits , and single payments , and that , that , grants for , for the furniture , that kind of thing .
3 Brand told me that they 'd been friendly from way back and when I leaned on him a bit he admitted that they 'd had a thing going but it had been broken off two or three years ago . ’
4 They said it 's only in the last five to seven years that they 've had the technology to do it . ’
5 Winchester 's complaints that they had had no opportunity to make any representation and that they lacked particulars of the allegations which were made against them , met with no response from Lautro .
6 Winchester complained that they had had no opportunity to make any representations , and that they lacked particulars of the allegations made against them , to which there was no direct response from Lautro .
7 In a recent survey of consultant staff supervising preregistration house officers in Yorkshire 79% admitted that they had had no training in educational method , yet three quarters stated that they would like it .
8 Some subject board chairmen were adamant that they were not prepared to implement a policy that they had had no hand in shaping .
9 It was frequently said of great men in the ancient world , for example of Plato , that they had had a god for a father and a human mother .
10 She wanted their parents to know that they had had an accident , were safely aboard a Royal Navy ship and would be home soon . ’
11 They had to satisfy the judges that they had had the education of an English gentleman .
12 Steroids were begun soon after this and in the absence of further relapse it is possible that they have had an effect on the disease .
13 It is not advisable for a person to tell their employer or work colleagues that they have had the test , or its result .
14 If a person does tell their GP , the fact that they have had the test will be noted on their medical records .
15 The fourth characteristic of each of the three countries is that they have had the luck to avoid the worst of the droughts which have badly affected agriculture and hydro-electric power supplies in many African countries in the 1970s and 1980s .
16 One third of teachers say that they have had the use of INSET days to conduct their review : the same proportion have undertaken assessment of pupils especially for this purpose and have kept a diary as part of the review process .
17 The Cold War has been a paradigm war , and in that conflict both powers have exhausted themselves economically , so they have had no choice but to seek a rapprochement .
18 ‘ They used to pull my leg , but once they 'd had a go they soon changed their minds . ’
19 Once they 'd had a conversation on two levels , from street to first-floor window ; it had been in April ; on the second occasion he 'd visited her in the afternoon , for a walk along the canal .
20 Conservative Members did not wait to find out whether people would vote for that courage and conviction , but bundled out the then Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) pretty quickly once they had had the encouragement of a Liberal Democrat by-election win and the exposure of the divisions by the right hon. and learned Member for Surrey , East .
21 So even if , if they do go down with flu once they 've had the vaccination , it 's less , it 's likely to be less serious ?
22 And erm they 've done their teeth and they 've had a wash and they 've done everything really so all you 've got to do is get them in there .
23 So they 've heard a lot about what happens here and they 've had the opportunity to look around .
24 And they had had a discussion about it , speculating as to whether he actually lived there or was there to kill something , rats , moles , any sort of infestation .
25 He had n't meant to say it , but it was the effect of the beer and the movement of the ship and her sophistication , all things he could n't cope with together , so he 'd taken her down to the bar and they 'd had a couple more drinks to restore his confidence before the boat docked .
26 stuff on it and they have to have a pin number , so you put your pin number in and then it tells you exactly how many copies your pin number has copied
27 Now you might think well stags have harem groups and they 've got these enormous antlers and they could bully and er I mean a harem group looks kind of fascist kind of social structure you know when a male dominates female , but in fact field observations of how stags actually deal with their females show that they 're very tender erm towards them and they have to have the cooperation of the female in order to mount .
28 John Temple will be design expert in this erm Malcolm Price obviously production and Dave Stewart for sales and Loretta for secretaries erm and they have had a deal more training and briefing on the whole process .
29 ‘ We 've played against sides from the Durham League and the North Yorkshire League and they have had the advantage of being able to include the likes of Ritchie Richardson , Clayton Lambert and Phil Simmons .
30 Because er , inevitably man has got ta leave their home , even if they 've had a father erm who 's been a if they 've had no father at all , they 're gon na leave and they 're gon na face a world where they have to be a man and they 're gon na have to find their own male morals , and I think the , the responsibility , basically , has got ta come to men to change not for us to change them .
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