Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Mr Harrower said : ‘ The media have had a lot of fun at our expense , but this is a serious business .
4 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 .
5 Now President de Klerk and the ANC leadership are trying to tone down the outcome of the talks in order not to appear to have pre-empted a decision before the others have had a chance to have their say .
6 While these , of course , are unique to each school , other schools , by using similar methods , would come up with their own action plans , secure in the knowledge that those most involved with the school have had a chance to pull together to ensure that appropriate learning , with support , is taking place .
7 Presumably they pick up the pinta and down the sherry and beer as well , not to mention making it look as if the reindeers have had a go at the carrots .
8 If , however , you should fall asleep the finger immediately goes into your mouth and down your throat and wakes you before the cameramen have had a chance to snap their shutters .
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