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

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1 Some retailers will attempt to ‘ free ride ’ on others , perhaps offering low prices and a warehouse-type ambiance , once customers have had a product demonstrated elsewhere .
2 It was absurd ; if Parkes had had a gun it would n't have been a .22 .
3 She preferred to be left alone to handle her problem with Silvia — at least until Silvia had had a chance to keep her word .
4 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 .
5 The membership showed no interest in doing business that way , but would have talked if SCO had had a product .
6 He would wait another couple of years , he told himself , until Grégoire had had a chance to catch up , and was more confident .
7 and er if Paul has had a phone call from one of these woman then he 's been off like a shot !
8 I personally do believe that it would have been much better if ministers had had a number of discussions about the Falkland Islands in the period preceding the invasion of the Falklands by the Argentinians .
9 If Leopold had had a son , would it be the heir ? ’
10 He might have better awareness etc , but I should bloody hope so at 30 … unless O'Leary has had a set back with his injury ? ? ? ?
11 It was a long time since Adam had had a dream about Zosie .
12 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 .
13 It is interesting to note how often foods only become fattening when man has had a hand in processing them in some way .
14 Menelik was her fifth husband ; they had no children , though Menelik had had a son and two daughters by previous marriages .
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