Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Primarily the computer has to have a graphics capability , preferably monochrome and as high a resolution as possible . |
2 | The Führer has had a bunker constructed below the Chancellery . |
3 | If the kitchen had had a serving hatch , I could have scared the living daylights out of them . |
4 | It must be sensible to delay breeding until the mare has had a chance to prove herself as a sound , willing ride . |
5 | If it is too strong , the soil will be dry before the animals have had a chance to move out of it and they will die in the soil . |
6 | On the way home , the car had had a tendency to wander from one lane to another on the road . |
7 | The Opposition has had a field day with the charges of betrayal it could with so much justification fling at the Government over broken election promises . |
8 | But the council has had a change of heart and is now looking at ways of funding the event . |
9 | The CNAA made ‘ a tacit political bargain with the DES … for the CNAA to have had a dagger in its hand and kill off the government scheme would not have done ’ . |
10 | But Kathie put life into perspective when her mother telephoned and , instead of enthusing at my achievement , Kathie said , ‘ The cat 's had a boil on its head . ’ ’ |
11 | The boy 's had a bit of a whippin' , like . |
12 | My right hon. Friend the Chancellor has had a number of discussions with the Council of Mortgage Lenders and others , and he will be announcing a package of measures later this afternoon . |
13 | But the town had to have a gaol to justify its claim . |
14 | On the other hand , they appreciate that the job has had a number of new tasks grafted onto it , adding to its scope and variety . |
15 | Jerome Fanshawe 's office was in Eastcheap and the hairdresser 's had a barber 's shop attached to it . |
16 | The archer had to have a face . |
17 | ‘ The Commissioner has had a word with the Home Office . |
18 | The concierge would listen at the door with a running commentary : ‘ The Italian 's had a drop ’ , or ‘ the Englishwoman seems to be winning ’ . |
19 | ‘ The Prefect has had a call from the Minister . |
20 | Knowsley SSD research and development officer Joe Blott referred to community care as the ‘ great unknown ’ , and like many of his colleagues elsewhere he is reserving judgement until the financial implications of the policy have had a chance to play themselves out in practice . |
21 | Mr Harrower said : ‘ The media have had a lot of fun at our expense , but this is a serious business . |
22 | The Colonel 's had a heart attack . ’ |
23 | The complaint , filed on 19 December , stated that the government had had a duty to inform Pan Am of information in its possession that a terrorist organization was planning to place a bomb on a Pan Am flight from either Frankfurt or London , specifically on Flight 103 on 21 December 1988 , and had ‘ negligently failed to inform Pan Am ’ . |
24 | In this the government has had a measure of success in that twenty-three separate sales have gone ahead , and most of them have been greatly over-subscribed . |
25 | The Government has had a Cabinet committee looking at ways of reducing unemployment but its recommended package is not due to be announced for a couple of weeks . |
26 | The Yard had had a tip months before that a big drug-ring was setting up a new and major operation in England . |
27 | The winner will be the first Six in which all the members have had a go at egg rolling and have returned to their places . |
28 | Presumably the box had to have a master . |
29 | I have had the good fortune to be in Bruges when the city has had a festival and in Ghent for the same sort of thing . |
30 | Joan asked if the police had had a warrant and she replied , ‘ Yes . ’ |