Example sentences of "have [adv] have a [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Could it also be that Darlington 's fun and games loving Labour councillors have finally had a change of heart over conferences ?
2 ‘ They have already had a bit of excitement , while the rest of the country has had to put up with the phoney war . ’
3 While we have already had a taste of the true joy of the Christian life , how can we progress to delight in God as the source and fulfilment of all our happiness ?
4 Er , if you have not had a copy of this sent to you what I have said to them , by what I say afterwards erm it will be worth purchasing .
5 I have not had a cup of tea since I came here , as the coffee is so cheap and good .
6 Today 's teenagers have always had a choice of at least four channels and are now blessed with a multiplicity of choice thanks to satellite and VHS .
7 ‘ We have always had a policy of implementing standards as quickly as possible . ’
8 ‘ We have also had a lot of games and one or two have played in every game .
9 We have n't had a chance of drinking together , have we , Malcolm ?
10 I have n't had a lot of letters from Regional Office , I 've had one or two .
11 I have n't told the management about the lymphoma , and have n't had a repeat of the weakness I experienced in Birmingham , so have put it down to adrenalin overdose and imagination .
12 Bob Dwyer 's boys may be kings of the 15-a-side code but they have n't had a sniff of a sevens title in five years .
13 we have actually had a sort of barrel expert er who told us about this .
14 Is the Minister aware that , in Sunderland , we have recently had a taste of the Government 's competition policy , because private companies have won the contracts from the local education authority to provide school meals and from the health authority to clean health centres ?
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