Example sentences of "[noun prp] have have the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At least the Rabiers had had the good sense to leave the inside of the château as it had been , at any rate on this floor . |
2 | Colour matching is not a real problem , heraldry has distinct tinctures laid down and these are adhered to , although Mary has had the occasional viewer saying that the badge was never that colour ! |
3 | But Daly has had the big finger pointed at him before , for excessive drinking , for allegedly smashing up hotel rooms on the minor tours , for his whole attitude . |
4 | Teldec have had the happy idea of adding the early and littleknown A minor Concerto to this reissue . |
5 | Back at the corner plot , the imaginary Seniors are delighted that Carole has had the gigantic poplar at the back removed . |
6 | Bob had had the Bulgarian State Non-Ferrous Metals Trust jamboree the previous month , and he 'd had the Cosmosair inaugural to Saarbrucken himself . |
7 | He would have liked to talk to Richie , but Richie had had the in-car phone removed . |
8 | P.P.O.W. has had the bright notion of reviving that intersection this month in a show called ‘ Between the Sheets ’ . |
9 | For a time it seemed that Christie 's had the inside track — they offered the Sharp apartment for sale in the late autumn of 1992 . |