Example sentences of "and [noun] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Scully and Sons have had the job for as long as I can remember , not because they are any good but because they are ruddy cheap . |
2 | In Germany , by contrast , technical education was well advanced , and Napoleon had had the foresight to create institutions of excellence which would provide France with its future engineers , agriculturalists and the rest ; but many an English self-made man would want to see his offspring succeed in altogether ‘ cleaner ’ and more respectable fields , making their mark as doctors , lawyers , Oxford classicists or even politicians . |
3 | And Bobby 's had a haircut by Gordon Burn |
4 | Gina and Nigel had had no guests for a year now . |
5 | It was already February , and Faye had had no problems since her return from hospital on Boxing Day . |
6 | It is only recently that Elizabeth and Helen have had the benefit of a full-time manager whose job is to provide support , supervision and leadership to staff working in their home . |
7 | ‘ But Jefferson and Williams have had no opportunity to have their hands in the Cathedral till . |
8 | Industry and academia have had an opportunity to participate in these discussions through Industrial Working Groups , and the open workshops held in conjunction with the ESPRIT conference in November . |
9 | He and Rory had had a drink the night before , and Rory confessed he 'd driven up from Belleeks early to cruise around Cultra and reconnoitre . |
10 | I will give her a ring in a few minutes , but suspect I suspect that you and daddy have to have a bath together . |
11 | ‘ And Morgund and Gillocher have had a minutio , but nothing serious . |
12 | He said he and his wife , Tracie , and their sons Michael , ten , and Dale had had a lie down . |
13 | You see , I thought I had evidence that you and Elise had had an affair , even though you would n't admit it . |
14 | If she and Lowell had had a child it would have been a strange hybrid , perhaps difficult to love . |
15 | We have seen how the interaction of environment and genes has had a feedback effect , and how the fossils of primitive horses show they were little more than the size of large dogs . |
16 | It prospered and expanded under the principalship of Sir William Dawson ; by the time he had completed 38 years as Principal ( 1855–1893 ) the student body had risen from 100 to over 1000 , and Dawson had had the satisfaction of seeing great strides made in both the building programme and the various curricula — not least in his own scientific fields . |
17 | he 's on about dog 's leg being bad and Bill 's had a look see if he 's dented car cos he 'd just |
18 | When Mary came in from work the day after the row she told Mum that she and Albert had had a talk and that she was going to stay with his parents for a bit while Albert sorted out a house and furniture and the paraphernalia of married life . |
19 | He had been in Reykjavik harbour when Churchill and Roosevelt had had an Atlantic meeting . |
20 | A TENACIOUS piece of detective work involving wartime fliers in Britain and America has had a fairy tale ending for Courtaulds pensioner Norman Bate . |
21 | The Law Society of England and Wales has had an office in Brussels for two years now , headed by Colm Mac Eochaidh . |
22 | My mother and father know when me and Russell have had a row on Saturday night |