Example sentences of "have [adv] have the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But that was many years ago when they were still juveniles and one day she disappeared and none of the eagles there has since had the full power of a Callanish eagle .
2 From the famous cloth markets , which first identified the city as a bargain-hunters ' paradise , to the splendour of the Victorian shopping arcades , Leeds has always had the leading edge in retail .
3 has also had the added responsibility of overseeing the work of a multitude of outside contractors during the investment programme .
4 But the SA Rugby Board has traditionally had the major slice of South Africa 's rugby cake , built as this has been on white wealth , sponsorship , patronage , assets , expertise , media coverage and the rest .
5 Any examination of the history of ‘ history , will demonstrate that it has never had the immediate certainty that is implied in the all too frequent invocation of , concrete history ’ .
6 Where the wife takes the conveyance and requires it to be conveyed to herself and the new husband , she should convey as " trustee " ( thus implying that she herself has not encumbered the property ) as she has never had the legal title vested in her absolutely .
7 took the first call , but I 've just been speaking to him , and you 'd better have the full picture . ’
8 Though I 'd just had the official report , I wanted the inside story .
9 He had only had the single season at Wakefield when the approach came .
10 there are representation which I do need to put forward , er we 've already had the supplementary report outlining the subject on
11 We 've already had the National Front and the Liberals round , and they were very interesting , so now it 's your turn .
12 I do n't think I 've ever had the real flu .
13 Wells had also had the intense satisfaction of beating the Americans in winning the IAAF Golden Sprint title in Berlin .
14 it 's quite nice the Grassmarket since + it 's always had the antique shops but they 're looking + they 're sort of + em + become a bit nicer +
15 If you increase the amount of reward the rats run faster than rats that have always received the large reward and if you decrease it the reverse happens ; the rats run more slowly than those that have always had the small reward .
16 They 've got a fine album and a string of great singles a long way behind them , but the Demonz have yet to have the mass market fawning at their feet , unless you count their brief appearance in the video for ‘ The Bouncer ’ .
17 We have recently had the good fortune to spend an afternoon with the present writer in residence , Joy Hendry , as our visiting speaker , and have savoured but a taste of the feast of enviable experience that she in particular , and others of similar calibre , must have afforded to those lucky enough to live in the Stirling area .
18 Class as nearby townspeople who have never had the dubious benefit of Melric 's magic .
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