Example sentences of "[adv] have had [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Good management coaches usually have had considerable practice at developing their abilities . |
2 | We also have had serious problems , despite razor wire and big padlocks , and if it continues we may have to move to a new town , which will do no good for this community . ’ |
3 | ‘ It is considered , ’ he said , ‘ that the operations you have carried out have had more effect in hastening the disintegration of the German Seventh and Fifth Armies than any other single effort in the army . |
4 | Oh so they had n't have had that at Woodbridge . |
5 | In a very human example of technology transfer , children at several hospitals in the UK and abroad have had unsightly birthmarks ( sometimes called ‘ port-wine stains ’ ) treated by a new laser system developed by AEA and licensed to SLS Ltd . |
6 | My motive is owing to no dislike I have for him but methinks it would reflect a little upon my Pamela if she had married a man for his estate when she had rather have had another . |
7 | I never have had one doubt . ’ |
8 | and er , we never have had any hire purchase arrangements |
9 | Oral contraceptives too have had long-term effects upon the health of users . |
10 | The English too have had recent disappointments , including defeat against the Australians . |
11 | Very well , I too have had such thoughts . |