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

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1 The man born Reginald Dwight 45 years ago in Pinner , Middlesex , has had a spectacular career founded on talent and outrageous presentation .
2 Since its establishment in 1945 the College has had a strong commitment to research aimed at improving management and the development of managers .
3 Since its establishment in 1945 the College has had a strong commitment to research aimed at improving management and the development of managers .
4 ALBSU has had a wider brief to facilitate literacy and numeracy among the native and non- native speakers of English .
5 ‘ He has had a sad time looking for work in London and intends to go back to the North-East with his parents as soon as possible , ’ said David Martin , defending .
6 I am sure that Arcic has had a new encouragement to continue . ’
7 Brian Howes , President of Kimberly-Clark 's European service and industrial sector said : ‘ The board was impressed by our partnership with the local community which has had a great deal to do with the success of our North Wales operations in establishing an award winning site of manufacturing excellence . ’
8 Since then , the Government has had a statutory responsibility to increase benefits only in line with prices .
9 Burgess Hill , in Sussex Division One , are to pay tribute to a former RAF prop , Rob Hansford , who has had a playing career lasting 62 years .
10 And to my recollection , no one for whom Prost has ever driven has had a bad word to say about him , save at the very end of Prost 's career with Renault , when other factors that had nothing to do with driving intruded .
11 Hartlepool goalkeeper Martin Hodge has had a two-match ban quashed at an FA appeal hearing .
12 Yet this is now the fourth general election in a row in which Scotland has had a Tory government imposed upon it against the wishes and the votes of the overwhelming majority of its people .
13 Additionally , Rule 5 — 30(2) requires that in respect of a warrant or derivative , before a firm : ( a ) recommends a transaction ; ( b ) arranges or executes a transaction ( even if it has not recommended it ) ; or ( c ) acts as a discretionary manager ; it must have sent the private customer a Warrants or Derivatives Risk Warning Notice and obtained a copy signed by the customer so that the firm is satisfied that the customer has had a proper opportunity to consider its terms .
14 Someone like Margaret , who feels so abandoned , has had a significant loss happen to them .
15 Even Disney , the most successful studio of the late 1980s , has had a tough time launching Hollywood Pictures , the baby sister of its Touchstone studio .
16 Arrange to visit after the programme has had a few weeks to run .
17 Britain has had an unrivalled opportunity to do this in the post-war new towns , where the circumstances permitted experimentation with all manner of innovative layouts .
18 He has had an inconsistent side to handle for much of the summer .
19 Over the years The Trades House has had an important role to play in promoting trade and industry in the city .
20 As can be seen , the bond equivalent yield is always less than the simple equivalent yield because with the bond the first coupon payment can be reinvested , whereas this possibility is not available for a discount security , which therefore has to have a higher yield to compensate .
21 He 'd had a good line going with a number of the wives out here — what man had n't ?
22 He 'd had a new set made for him by the professional but somehow could not get used to them .
23 In my tycoon days , before the collapse of my second career , I 'd had a fair amount to do with bankers , and my collective memory of them was of thin , precise men , in dark suits and wearing rimless glasses .
24 If I 'd had a proper education do you think I 'd be driving this cab around ? ’
25 Our own particular case is our case went to the High Court some three hundred thousand pounds , when perhaps if we 'd had a dedicated pensions act setting out what could and could not be done , that would never have happened .
26 Hope fed her nosiness and kept her plodding beside Midnight , who 'd had an awkward job swinging the box on to his shoulder .
27 That will no doubt be done by the press , clearly bored at not having had a good scandal to get its teeth into for all of two months .
28 The probe problem is having had a big initial launch the reality is that we 're now going to drip feed the P R throughout the year and there are several good stories coming up which I 'm not gon na tell you er that we hope the , the national and local press will pick up on .
29 Ian and Barbara meet — the latter having had a difficult time avoiding Nero 's amorous advances — and with the help of Tavius ( who is a Christian ) , they manage to escape from the city .
30 There are obvious dangers in any such development which may allow the news media to be bound without having had an effective opportunity to argue against the imposition or scope of the injunction .
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