Example sentences of "have [vb pp] have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A spokesman said : ‘ She had a very busy weekend and has decided to have an easy day today . ’
2 A spokesman said : ‘ She had a very busy weekend and has decided to have an easy day today . ’
3 PUNK violinist Nigel Kennedy has escaped having a good behaviour pledge slapped on him after smashing up a hotel room .
4 ‘ Sharing the same bed when the spark between you has gone has a particular pathos ’ , he wrote .
5 The Shah himself has tried to have the British government curb the BBC .
6 This idea of a connection between the capitalist economy and a democratic political system appeared in various forms in accounts of the transition that was seen as occurring in the nineteenth-century European societies ( for example , as a movement from status to contract , or from authority to citizenship ) , and it has continued to have an important influence in political theory to the present day .
7 UNA STUBBS , the star of TV shows ‘ Till Death Us Do Part ’ and ‘ Give Us a Clue ’ has admitted having a secret affair with pop singer Cliff Richard — 30 years ago .
8 It may well be accepted that a person who is deported should have greater protection than one who is refused entry , or that a person whose permit has expired has a lesser interest than one whose permit is revoked .
9 AUSTRALIA is now in its seventh week without domestic air services because of a pilots ' pay dispute which has begun to have a serious impact on the economy and has left Bob Hawke 's Labor government few options for reaching a settlement .
10 And having l your mother and father left er , your parents had left you with such low money in the early stages you could n't In any case you could n't My friend was a nurse , but you 'd got to have a special background .
11 Now she 'd got to have a double punishment , still she would soon put it about that Elissia and Daryl had planted the spider in Mary- Lou 's desk .
12 She wanted to eat her cake and have it , put Georg away in a little box for the future , when she 'd finished having a good time .
13 Well I think everybody would , that had had their privacy erupted like they had been because they 'd been a small community for well through the years you see and for strangers to come in , I think it applies in every place that you go to , new places , you know that are built up after it just being a little country village people do resent you but I think now that they , they are really erm accepting us for the fact that we have brought things that they would never have had had the new town not been er sta , you know started here .
14 Of course , this particular instance was treated as a Venetian holiday by the press , and no reader of the reports would probably have cared had the whole wedding party ended up in the canal .
15 Well meant as it may have been , one wonders what accusations would have sprouted had the Tory Party used similar methods .
16 ( If you pride yourself on being intelligent , for example , bear in mind that someone else might have chosen to have a limited intellect in this life in order to learn from the experience , perhaps because they have over-valued intelligence in the past . )
17 and he goes well that 's a million to one chance that that would , and Des Lyneham goes I would n't have minded having a little flutter on that .
18 I 've arranged to have a medical check-up privately .
19 He had expected to have a little chat with his boy , but the headmaster had explained that he had been put to bed early because he had an important French test the next day .
20 It soon became clear that he had enjoyed having a free hand with Frank .
21 Committed to the cult of the workers as ‘ disinterested ’ opponents of militarism , they generally remained silent about the degree to which workers themselves had come to have a vested interest in the arms race .
22 " English " , then , by the first decade of the new century , had come to have a multi-faceted character due to its variation of role within the new provincial colleges , Oxbridge , and the national system of schooling .
23 Seven other individuals , not related to his family , who had come to have a high regard for Beattie over the years among them were three or four Roman Catholics , including a man whom he had helped to find a new house after he and his wife had been intimidated out of their home by the Provisional IRA .
24 Opposition deputies had sought to have the minimum voting age lowered to 18 and all of them left the chamber in protest prior to the vote .
25 By 1956 , when Cocteau was a man in his sixties , he had grown to have an uncanny resemblance to the painting .
26 It was as though the wind and tide had decided to have a good rest having expended all its fury achieving the high water mark .
27 We 've got to have a good system of monitoring with a liason committee .
28 Yeah , but you 've got to have a complete word that matches Charlotte
29 But I 've got to have a maxi boiler first .
30 No I 'm fed up and I 've got to have a new board , electrical board
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