Example sentences of "of [noun] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since interest rates started falling millions of homeowners have had the chance to remortgage their home and pocket lower interest deals . |
2 | ‘ 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 . |
3 | You may have noticed over the last three slides that several of sites have had a zero er percentage registered and we certainly feel that in a couple of these sites this was probably due to poor note-keeping rather than a percentage . |
4 | For instance , UK booksellers selling by mail to Denmark and exceeding an annual Ecu35,000 ( £25,000 ) threshold of business have to have a VAT registration in Denmark and to charge the 25% Danish rate of VAT on all sales to unregistered customers . |
5 | So far , groups of crew have had an induction course and what is called ‘ a long sail ’ , when they spend several days acquainting themselves with the boat and gear , absorbing everything from how the cooker is switched on and how to flush the head to hoisting the mainsail and steering . |
6 | Professionals in academic institutions often have an administrative and managerial role within the institution ; and over 80% of managers have had a college education , half of them studying liberal arts subjects . |
7 | Though I still felt drunk , my stomach ached and my throat felt like a couple of hedgehogs had had a fight in it , I did feel a lot better . |
8 | ‘ Uptake of vaccine is very variable — one study showed that only about 49 per cent of GPs have had the vaccination , for example , even though the GP is just as much at risk as any other doctor . ’ |
9 | Nobody yet in the whole history of mankind has had the strength to resist doing what lies in their power to do , just to prove that they can . |
10 | Some of the more rigorous statistical studies of style have had the purpose of discovering the author of works of doubtful attribution . |
11 | Michel Strauss of Sotheby 's had no difficulty identifying last month 's Page three as René Magritte 's ‘ La Philosophie dans le Boudoir ’ . |
12 | How strange that since the eighteenth century the peasants of Møn had had a taste for English ware . |
13 | The people of Wales have had the misfortune of having a concentration of poll tax fanatics representing them in Whitehall . |