Example sentences of "have have [verb] [art] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 My Lord it may help to say that if your Lordship does this reading my Lord , I do n't intend to take your Lordship through the documents any more myself in opening , because I think once your Lordship has has seen the extent of it , I 'm going to call Mr to give evidence and go to through the documentation that way , once .
2 Note that by adhering to the subject-before-predicate principle , the translator of the above extract has had to ignore the principle of end-weight .
3 As we shall see in the next chapter , the consequence of this stiffness is that timber has had to evolve a work of fracture mechanism which is quite different and a good deal more ingenious .
4 The company announced the scheme in August , and has had to weather a storm of objections from shareholders and managers .
5 Paul Baker has had to do a lot of work on his own up front and he will benefit more than most from Lenny 's arrival .
6 Swindon is one of the eighties boom towns which has had to shoulder the burden of recession .
7 Regrettably , the severe external trading conditions have meant that BP , like many other companies , has had to eliminate a number of jobs .
8 As an example of what he means , Althusser refers to Foucault 's , remarkable studies ' , Madness and Civilization and The Birth of the Clinic , two instances in which the historian has had to construct the concept of their history .
9 As the profession 's representative body , the Law Society has had to face the question of how to achieve its strategic aims for the healthy development of the profession over the coming decade , in the absence for most of the year of the promised green shoots of economic recovery .
10 Leeds failed to recapture the form which swept them to the title in 1991–92 and , according to national newspaper reports , Wilkinson has had to endure a torrent of abuse .
11 For one team 's desperate desire to establish its worth in the scrums , Toks has had to play the price of a life confined to a wheelchair , a need for 24-hour-a-day attendants , and an almost total loss of his business and social aspirations .
12 One of the benefits of making an acquisition has to be that duplicated positions can be eliminated , and NCR Corp has had to tell a total of 284 employees at two Teradata and two NCR locations in Southern California that they are surplus to requirements .
13 Renishaw also experienced increased pressure on margins because it has not cut its prices , but has had to absorb the costs of inflation , for example in pay rises , much of which is paid out in foreign currency .
14 Adams , president of Sinn Féin , has had to suffer the ignominy of the wholesale rejection of his party in the republic , as well as the embarrassment of IRA killings — such as of eight Protestant workers at Teebane Cross in January — that he feels unable to condone ( but , also , unable to condemn ) .
15 As she said it , she managed to look back at him levelly , though she 'd had to suppress a dart of guilt before she spoke .
16 I also had a letter from about some request she 'd had to send a copy of the CAMET corpus to Sheffield .
17 Erm you closed questioned which I thought Martin made very difficult for you but er obviously intentionally but erm what else is it you mentioned erm pension or benefits from the navy , you never actually picked up on whether he had any erm pension benefit from , from the forces which is something that , that we would have had to have made a note of .
18 If B is to avoid his application to Strasbourg being declared inadmissible for failure to exhaust domestic remedies he will have to show that he is absolved from having had to raise the issue of the reach of the Gallagher jurisdiction before the House of Lords because legal advice , erroneous but not wholly unreasonable , suggested either that the House would not hear his arguments or that the relisting option remained open .
19 At the beginning of the 1980 's a typeface would have cost around $4,500 and you would probably have had to wait a couple of weeks while it was digitised from some master copy .
20 For him to have done this he would have had to deny the teaching of the Old Testament .
21 As the case of Italy indicates , even if there had been , researchers would have had to examine the activity of the local state very closely to establish what action had been taken upon the directive .
22 In order to see them he would have had to climb a couple of hundred feet more .
23 Under the new system Elizabeth and William would have had to pay a contribution of more than £1,000 even though they earn only about £7,200 between them .
24 They would have had to add the price of a hotel room to their night out .
25 They would have had to know where Alex 's gun was in the Green Room , they would have had to run the risk of being observed on the O.P. side of the stage when they committed the murder …
26 For these to extend , however , the crack would have had to cross the planes of weakness in the crystal which were in their path .
27 If he had had to correlate the conduct of the second Punic War with the decentralization of the Roman state — with its municipia and coloniae — and with the ever-changing pattern of the Italian alliances , he would soon have discovered that his idea of a mixed constitution in Rome was almost a fiction .
28 Balbinder had had to do a lot of puzzles .
29 Mao 's reputation had fared a little better , but even the Great Helmsman had had to endure the indignity of being retrospectively marked by his former protégés : he was allowed 60% correctness , 40% error in his actions .
30 Whereas previously people wanting to travel abroad had had to overcome a range of bureaucratic and political obstacles , the new regulations only required citizens to present their passports .
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