Example sentences of "[noun prp] have have [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Gary has had an interest in nature since childhood and is an enthusiastic supporter of conservation and environmental issues . |
2 | Mr. Dennis has had the benefit of living in the house , despite his bankruptcy , for over eight years since he was adjudicated bankrupt . |
3 | Laughton has had no luck with injuries but every coach has to put up with that . |
4 | A man who was alleged to have killed barman Brian Hawkins has had the charge against him dropped . |
5 | The year before , 1820 , Joss had had an accident with gunpowder , which , although his eyes escaped injury , disfigured his face , so that he looked ‘ like an old man of 60 . ’ |
6 | 2 All except Ian Paisley have had an audience with the Pope . |
7 | And Bobby 's had a haircut by Gordon Burn |
8 | MIKE LYONS has had a change of fortune in his coaching career — literally ! |
9 | For someone who is only 24 Charlie Swan has had a lot of falls and has broken both legs and arms as well as his nose . |
10 | 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 ’ . |
11 | The reason Jake had had a change of heart was because he had finally realised for himself that Janice would not make a good mother for Kirsty , and that Shiona , on the other hand , would . |
12 | Mesrine had had a room by the tube station . |
13 | ‘ I feel sure that if the Corporation of Exeter had had the facts of the present case brought before them they would never have insisted upon the payment of a toll which they clearly would have had no right to insist on if the plaintiff had but claimed exemption upon landing the limestone . |
14 | Gina and Nigel had had no guests for a year now . |
15 | And the designers at Adorno 's had an eye for fashion . |
16 | ‘ Since then Mrs Miniver has had a number of other narrow escapes in life , as well ! ’ |
17 | West Yorkshire has had the benefit of that . |
18 | Lu Ping : ‘ Chris Patten has had no sincerity for resolving differences ’ |
19 | FOR some time Wedgwood has had a policy on the correct installation and use of visual display units , broadly complying with the Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ) publications on the subject . |
20 | I do n't see much evidence of an upturn yet but at least Courtaulds has had a break with the strengthening of the dollar . |
21 | It was already February , and Faye had had no problems since her return from hospital on Boxing Day . |
22 | Some 45 relief workers were the only foreigners remaining in the city , and the UN had had no representation in Mogadishu for some months . |
23 | I presumed that Prentice had had a word in somebody 's shell-like , or maybe nobody was very interested . |
24 | A prominent man , Friends — Russians in other words — and so skilled men , wallpaper , paint , gold leaf — and fine linen instantly available ; she smiled as she wondered whether Bodo had had a hand in it . |
25 | It is only recently that Elizabeth and Helen have had the benefit of a full-time manager whose job is to provide support , supervision and leadership to staff working in their home . |
26 | She let a draft go through for wages when Stevenson 's had no funds in that particular bank to cover it . |
27 | China has had the status since 1980 , when America waived a law ( originally intended to benefit Soviet Jews ) that prohibits MFN for countries which restrict emigration . |
28 | Steve Gilbert has had a beard for 20 years and says he ca n't imagine life without it . |
29 | A man accused of killing a young British model in Paris has had the charge of murder against him dropped . |
30 | and I said I said to Bob I said well , you know said well had n't you better get cos Shirley had had a go at Bob first off , before when , when I went in there first thing . |