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

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1 It 's embarrassing and they take advantage especially at parties where some girls have had a lot to drink . ’
2 CAPRICORN — VERY few Capricorns have had a whale of a time in the past few years .
3 These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’
4 Most of these studies have had a struggle to remain solvent , and have depended on the generosity of charitable foundations such as Nuffield and Ford , as well as finance from government agencies , often via the health services .
5 I mean these people have had a pay freeze since November nineteen ninety and these grievances were as a result of a new pay structure last year that actually worsened the terms and conditions since nineteen ninety , but till then we 've been making steady progress in getting better improvements and we 've gone backwards .
6 All these approaches have had a degree of success , but the drug scene is a dynamic , creative one where just as one drug seems to be under control , a new threat emerges .
7 It may well be that several groups have had a burglary , in which case the teacher could use this as the focus : " How are we going to deal with it ?
8 At the same time , UK paperbackers are contractually bound not to issue their paperbacks into the UK before the hardback editions of the same titles have had a chance to prove themselves in the bookshops .
9 This can not be precisely quantified , but several writers have had a stab at a formula .
10 ‘ Good , live firing 's just stopped and if the last few nights are anything to go by , we 'll be hearing from the battlegroup soon , once their own fitters have had a chance to check out the day 's casualties. ,
11 Most readers have had a predilection to dismiss the arguments and speculations .
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