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

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1 The Regulations require that : any person who keeps any livestock on agricultural land , or who knowingly causes or permits any livestock to be so kept , must ensure that anybody attending the stock has access to the relevant Welfare Code , is aware of its provisions and ( after 1.1.92 ) if they are attending the stock on behalf of the keeper has had instruction on the Welfare Code .
2 Groove Tubes has had success through the years because we tell the truth about tubes ( and tube amps ) .
3 Another resident , who asked not to be named , said : ‘ Everyone has had trouble with the gangs at one time or another .
4 There is no virtue in several injections of insulin if the patient is well controlled on a single injection each day , but this state of affairs is unlikely to be the case in a patient who has had diabetes for a number of years and has little residual β-cell function .
5 The physiotherapist has to have enthusiasm for the task she and the patient are undertaking .
6 ‘ Every competitor has to have respect for the opposition .
7 In making time to provide reflection the head not only has to be clear about the relative priority of helping out , taking on chores and providing workaday leadership but also has to have confidence in the extent to which his or her colleagues expect leadership .
8 Eliot summoned Mona and asked whether she 'd had access to the computer while working for MacQuillan .
9 However , even if I 'd had access to the book at the time — he gave a signed copy to Mrs Goreng when he left and another to the American woman journalist , which I accounted a waste-it would not have been wise to argue .
10 He 'd had trouble over a dock strike in France , and had some perishable cargoes which he could n't deliver .
11 Usually the horseman on the farm — the head horseman — came round after the harvest and made a collection from the various tradesmen who 'd had business with the farm — saddler , farrier , wheelwright and so on .
12 Also I 'd had feedback from the moss chart that children enjoyed scouring the poster for tiny details , so I looked for a solution that would allow as many items as possible to be painted the same size .
13 Having had cancer in the family two times , I was actually calm .
14 In fact the1880s main building , a Grade I listed extravaganza modelled on Chambord , is in a structurally sound condition , having had money from the Pilgrim Trust , the Wolfson Foundation and the University Funding Council spent on it over the last ten years .
15 She 's had help now , but what a pity , you know , then I guess people were n't so aware of what could be done , but what a pity she could n't have had help at the time .
16 There is no reason to believe that the incomers brought any large amount of capital with them , although some may have had help at the start from their families .
17 Everyone will have had contact with the police , if only to ask directions .
18 I could guess why he might have had trouble with the sort of people Barbara described : she said she had watched what happened but the men had not spotted her .
19 Mr Rampton read extracts from Sir Anthony Eden 's May 1945 diaries which Lord Aldington agreed showed he could not have had dinner with the minister on 25 and 26 May as he had claimed .
20 It 's for sure that he 'd have had respect for the course .
21 As a secular leader , the king may have had charge of the army , although this may have been only a ceremonial role , since the tablets seem to tell us that there were generals .
22 They argued that the principles he adopted had been politically motivated and should have had regard to the spending needs of each authority .
23 Some of these compounds may already have had metabolism in the liver or small intestine , or both , before reaching the colon by biliary excretion .
24 Well I feel that , that way he did n't have to have access to the kids , and the kids were happier without him .
25 In my view , however , the effect of section 38 ( a ) is not to vest title in the trustee retrospectively in the sense that under the Act he is deemed to have had title at the commencement of the bankruptcy ; the effect of section 38 ( a ) is to vest in the trustee , when adjudication occurs , title to property which is identified by reference to the property which belonged to the bankrupt at the commencement of the bankruptcy .
26 Almost nine tenths , 88 per cent , of the people who had spent some time in a residential home were said to have had access to a telephone where they could make calls and people could telephone them .
27 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
28 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
29 Just over a third , 35 per cent , of those who had lived in an old people 's home for a year or more had had help from a nurse who visited the home in the year before they died .
30 All three denied the allegations , although Viehweger resigned on Sept. 28 , maintaining that this did not imply his guilt but admitting that he had had contact with the Stasi .
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