Example sentences of "have have [verb] a [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Existing studies have had to use a range of previous estimates based upon differing methodological approaches and data samples , and often more than twenty years old . |
2 | Because the schools are up to 65 miles away , we have had to give a lot of thought to the development of distance learning materials . |
3 | Builders started on the complex three years ago and have had to overcome a number of difficulties . |
4 | For the Conservative Government to maintain any level of legitimation in ideological or cultural spheres , they have had to construct a definition of common sense which reinforces their definition of the social order . |
5 | In taking this line of thought for a walk I have had to develop a model of antiracism itself , and this in the more properly social scientific sense of the word — the model as a typology of instances . |
6 | There is no word , at least in current usage , that does justice to this advanced technique , so I have had to coin a term of my own . |
7 | Since 1980 DLOs have had to make a return of 5 per cent on capital . |