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

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1 Th th that the quarry man somehow has has an investment in the erm in the rock in th other than than than what he receives in wages .
2 ‘ The Prefect has had a call from the Minister .
3 British Steel 's Corby Works , the headquarters of the company 's Welded Tubes business , has had a presence in the town since the early 1930s .
4 ‘ The Commissioner has had a word with the Home Office .
5 BOB Kernohan , mentioned last week as a possible lay candidate for Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland , has had a life outside the Kirk , we learn .
6 AMP has had a business in the UK since 1908 .
7 FOR some time Wedgwood has had a policy on the correct installation and use of visual display units , broadly complying with the Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ) publications on the subject .
8 I do n't see much evidence of an upturn yet but at least Courtaulds has had a break with the strengthening of the dollar .
9 He , too , has had the benefit of the college system which can bring beginners on very rapidly .
10 Of all the agencies , only the Manpower Services Commission has had the control of the purse strings that allows positive steering ; with the exception of educational support and in-service training grants administered by the DES , the other agencies ' role has been confined to offering advice and expertise .
11 EVERYONE has had the feeling of the Monday morning blues , but imagine if that feeling was overwhelming and lasted months or even years .
12 Atlaal ( 12.30 ) has had an outing on the flat recently and should be fit enough , despite the fact that this is his first hurdles race since February .
13 The increased cost of subsidence claims has had an effect on the rates of our Buildings Policy .
14 This has had an effect on the JCT , which has not only revised its own forms , but is working hard to extend its range .
15 A and I think , I mean that has , that itself has had an effect on the , on the , on the f on peoples ' feelings for this area .
16 If the past two years of desktop publishing has had an impact on the traditional typesetting market it must surely be reflected in the number of PostScript bureau that have sprung up around the country .
17 He says … he says one of the cars has had an accident in the rain .
18 Somebody has to have a sense of the history of things . ’
19 The priest , somewhat contrivedly , has to have a piggy-back to the house : ( And mounts without any more words On the " cul " of the boy … )
20 On the way back from moving the sheep , I felt as if I 'd had a night in the pub , started feeling very wheezy and , Oh this is good .
21 She smiled for the first time , wincing as the pull of facial muscles reminded her she 'd had a crack on the head .
22 ‘ I 'd had a call from the Leisure Centre , ’ he says .
23 Anyway , I 'd had a drink in the Club , that 's where I heard .
24 Scotty was weary , the gigs were far apart , he 'd had a touch of the ‘ flu and , at over 60 , really did n't feel up to it .
25 So serene , in fact , that after we 'd had a meal at the bungalow and a few drinks my mother did something she 'd never done before .
26 And that made me wonder if you were in it , too , and he 'd had a rendezvous at the cottage .
27 She 'd had a number of the wives in tonight , all choosing bits and pieces out of their Christmas Club money .
28 He decided to speak : ‘ She said she 'd had a letter from the lawyer . ’
29 A friend of mine followed us round and he was starting to panic because he 'd had a bet on the boss .
30 He 'd had a visit from the Brigade Commander , who had criticized quite sharply several things for which the responsibility did not lie with him , but with his officers and particularly with his men .
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