Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] had have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Miss Martindale had had a school , but her rigid ideas and stern manner had frightened the children , and their parents had taken them away . |
2 | The Jura alien had had a lot to say about Tellenorean life-forms . |
3 | The Tranent folk had had a notion ( but look whit happened to them ) — say to the government , ‘ You can not trust us if ever you make us fight . ’ |
4 | It appeared that once , and once only , Mr Donovan had had a success . |
5 | Mr Mobutu said on Thursday he believed he could produce an agreement this month , after Mr Savimbi had had a week of talks with US officials , including 30 minutes with President Bush , and agreed to accept Mr Mobutu as mediator between his Unita guerrilla organisation and the Luanda government . |
6 | • As The Bookseller went to press , it was reported that Mr Rushdie had had a meeting on Tuesday with John Smith , the Leader of the Opposition — the first at this level in the Labour Party since the fatwa was issued . |
7 | But would it have been different if Mrs Thatcher had had a spell on income support ? or if she had ever lugged a buggy , baby , toddler and bags of shopping on and off her infrequent , deregulated buses ? |
8 | Benjamin Ryan had had a skinful , that much was evident . |
9 | Before he went to the hospital , John Coffin had had a telephone call from his current girlfriend . |