Example sentences of "[verb] have have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately Aisling has had to have eye operations after developing glaucoma and this has prevented treatment resuming . |
2 | Some appear to have had gas bladders like the Portuguese Man O'War . |
3 | They appear to have had metal destination boxes at first , soon replaced by wooden ones like 46–55 . |
4 | The proportions reported to have had difficulty with various aspects of caring for themselves ( getting in and out of a bath or shower , dressing and undressing , going to the toilet , washing and shaving , feeding themselves , making a hot drink , or needing help at night ) for a year or more before death was 87 per cent of those who had been in a residential home for a year or more , 60 per cent of those in for a shorter time and 25 per cent of those who had not been in such a home at all . |
5 | In my view , however , the effect of section 38 ( a ) is not to vest title in the trustee retrospectively in the sense that under the Act he is deemed to have had title at the commencement of the bankruptcy ; the effect of section 38 ( a ) is to vest in the trustee , when adjudication occurs , title to property which is identified by reference to the property which belonged to the bankrupt at the commencement of the bankruptcy . |
6 | Interesting that both women seemed to have had access to more money than you would expect . |
7 | Almost nine tenths , 88 per cent , of the people who had spent some time in a residential home were said to have had access to a telephone where they could make calls and people could telephone them . |
8 | I should like to have had time to discuss such matters , but the paucity of progress made yesterday , the long speeches and the many amendments which had to be considered left the Government with no option but to move a guillotine motion today . |
9 | He would like to have had Cropnose 's version , but their paths did n't cross , and there was no reason , meantime , why he should seek the King 's mother . |
10 | Though Offa granted land to Woking in Surrey ( CS 275 : S 144 ) , he can not be shown to have had influence here before 784–5 . |
11 | Men claimed to have had sex 8.1 times in the last month , and each encounter had lasted 31 minutes on average . |
12 | Men claimed to have had sex 8.1 times in the last month , and each encounter had lasted 31 minutes on average . |
13 | He relates a lasting erotic liaison with a certain Mary Parish , an astrologer , cunning woman , and medium , with whom he lived in Long Acre , and by whom he claimed to have had progeny numbering 106 . |
14 | Which Hollywood actress had alleged to have had sex with an entire football team which |
15 | How it would have helped to have had Clause 10 to guide me , and the means by which to make my protest public . |
16 | As you would expect , the change in pronunciation was made once and for all , but either the brothers or the editors of the Register seem to have had difficulty making up their minds how to spell it . |
17 | Me mum and dad seem to have had trouble with their toaster do n't they ? |
18 | Besides , no one I know has had sex since Studio 54 closed . |
19 | ‘ The princes are no longer seen in the gardens , child — none as far as I know has had sight or sound of them for several weeks . |
20 | One envies Saint Teresa of Avila ( 1957 , pp.23–4 ) , who appears to have had conviction and commitment almost from birth : |
21 | Particularly as it has been discovered that about 30% of men who die from other causes are also found to have had prostate cancer . ’ |
22 | ( It is noteworthy that women known to have had hypertension in the first half of pregnancy were excluded from the analysis ) . |
23 | ‘ Yet you are the only man , ’ insisted the abbot mercilessly , but without pressing the suggestion to an accusation , ‘ who is known to have had reason to fear his coming here with what he could tell . |
24 | It is foolhardy for you to play around with your dog 's diet when he is known to have had urolithiasis . |
25 | The latest medical theories suggest that Mozart 's last illness had its roots in the various serious infections he had suffered as a child : on the early trip to Paris and London he had contracted rheumatic fever , tonsillitis. and typhoid fever ; in 1167 he had caught smallpox ; and in Italy he seems to have had bronchitis and yellow jaundice . |
26 | Not to be confused with his Herefordshire relative and namesake , who was the father-in-law of George Calvert , later first Baron Baltimore [ q.v. ] , his origins are obscure , though he seems to have had family and property connections in Shropshire and Surrey . |
27 | The interest is in the fact that Kellner seems to have had access to earlier version of works in sources that no longer survive , and Stinson is very adroit at disentangling and reconstructing Bach 's original conceptions . |
28 | He had long been reported ill with kidney problems and was rumoured to have had throat cancer . |
29 | Two patients ( patient B and patient H ) were believed to have had proctitis but were subsequently found to have total colitis at colonoscopy with biopsy or histological examination of the colectomy specimen ( one Dukes 's B , one Dukes 's C ) ( Table I ) . |
30 | The Mercians would seem to have had influence in Berkshire at an earlier date in the reign of Wulfhere and the same may well have been true of Somerset , in which case what Aethelbald was doing was appropriating border territories traditionally in dispute between the Mercians and the western Saxons . |