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

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1 Mr Healey said that Labour , always having had a majority of men , would have won every election since 1922 if women had n't been given the vote .
2 And he always had a pot of linseed and black Spanish , and we always had to have a drink of this , cos he thought it was fantastic .
3 ‘ I would hate it to go down in Conservative mythology that we always had to have a gaggle of young men running every campaign , ’ he said , ‘ although if we had the same bunch at the next election at least they 'd be a few years older . ’
4 But she would rather have had a handful of honest reviews .
5 I 'd rather have have a cup of tea
6 So you really have to have a sort of strong character and in you go .
7 The next mill downstream has had a variety of names over the years : Russell Mill , Lowes Mill and more recently , Malvern Mill .
8 A man called Slade made a statement that he had seen Cooper twice in London on the day of the murder , indeed had had a cup of tea with him in a café .
9 Since the Second World War , swings Left and Right have had a knack of coinciding on both sides of the Atlantic , with Wilson riding on the post-Kennedy-Johnson wave , Callaghan coming back with Carter , and Margaret Thatcher heralding the Reaganite counter-revolution .
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