Example sentences of "[pers pn] have have the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have had the dubious privilege over the years of debating with him on many occasions .
2 I have had the great privilege to know some very talented young people whose dreams did come true .
3 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 .
4 Ever since I was a teenager , I have had the bad habit of pulling and twisting my hair .
5 I have had the immense privilege of serving the people of Worcester over the past 30 years .
6 You have to have the right shoes .
7 The sparks says you ca n't get it out , it 's like having an umbrella opened up in there , you have to have the whole doings chopped off in hospital .
8 First , it has to fall within our viewing window : we have to have the right apparatus to receive and process the information signalling the event .
9 ‘ We have to sentence and the sentence must be a meaningful one , but above all we have to have the long-term support of parents for the biggest range of offenders are appallingly young .
10 ‘ We have to sentence and the sentence must be a meaningful one , but above all we have to have the long-term support of parents for the biggest range of offenders are appallingly young .
11 erm And if we are going to compete in world sport then erm and if we have to apply like Manchester , who 's applying for the Olympic Games , we have to have the appropriate stadia .
12 In Western Australia we have had the corporatist experiment .
13 We have had the excellent report of the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy , which has been extremely helpful .
14 The long stake is ridiculed by the theory merchants , and no doubt will be so again , but when they have had the practical experience , as I have , of losing hundreds of trees through their necks breaking under the weight of an Easter snowstorm , they will learn the commonsense of long staking .
15 Health authorities in general can call on a wide range of hospital and other staff in the course of de-hospitalizing patients , they have enjoyed their own financial resources from which to fund such developments and they have had the lucky coincidence of a rapidly expanding private residential sector funded by the social security system .
16 I should think that all of us have had the unfortunate experience at some time or other of sitting on a plastic interlocking chair in a draughty hall listening to some old wind bag droning on endlessly to screens of projected OHP transparencies that no one can clearly see .
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