Example sentences of "[verb] have have an " in BNC.
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1 | The rogues of the piece were undoubtedly the well established firm of Hodder and Stoughton , who seemed to have had an unusual and complex system of their own . |
2 | Even the railway system constructed under British rule can now be seen to have had an ambiguous role in relation to the Indian economy , for its benefits have to be set against its encouragement of export-based production and its role in opening up India to the inflow of manufactures , mainly from Britain ( Bagchi , 1982 , pp. 85-.6 ) . |
3 | In this way Minton can be seen to have had an influence on the tougher and more abrasive realism that first emerged at the â Young Contemporaries â exhibition at the RBA Galleries in January 1952 . |
4 | Which Hollywood star once caused a commotion when she claimed to have had an affair with a Labour cabinet minister ? |
5 | I also think that we are going to have to have an ecological assessment to make sure that there are no special habitats there . |
6 | Both these establishments seem to have had an architectural form very similar to the ordinary domestic buildings of their area , and the hall provided the communal eating and drinking space . |
7 | Governmental orders forbidding images , chantries , saint worship , and requiem masses , for example , seem to have had an immediate impact on expressions of personal piety . |
8 | It has had over the years to be much restored , having been damaged three times by earthquakes and also outrageously neglected by the community of monks , who seem to have had an unnatural taste for litigation â one lawsuit between them and the locality lasted almost throughout the eighteenth century . |
9 | Such changing adviser practices seem to have had an impact upon arts advisers which can still be observed in the tension they feel between a commitment to the professional development of the general class teacher and the supervision of centralized performance activities ( Tweddell , 1988 ) . |
10 | Lautro should reconsider its practice of issuing a press notice and consider deferring the issue of a press notice until after the person affected has had an opportunity to apply for the notice to be rescinded , to make representations to that effect , and Lautro 's board has ruled in the application ( post , pp. 581FâG , 582A ) . |
11 | They are also required to inform the company of anyone else whom they know to have had an interest in the relevant shares . |
12 | Perhaps the very nature of the course on which the Crystal International was being played had had an effect on Jack 's temperament . |
13 | Oh Lord comfort and secure all those who are in trouble in sorrow or in need all those who are sick , especially we ask today for Mary who is in hospital and I understand has had an operation . |
14 | Fishbane appears to have had an entertainment allowance of around twenty thousand . |
15 | The monastery gardens at Canterbury are known to have had an orchard in the twelfth century . |
16 | There was a certain entrepreneurial spirit about our man ; he seems to have had an eye for the main chance , and at no time more so than in 1854 , when he left behind the delights of Hoxton and begun a brief flirtation with the idea of running a lodging house . |
17 | Greek tragedy is generally assumed to have had an original connection with Dionysus . |
18 | It was not until 1868 that every train travelling more than 20 miles ( 32 km. ) without stopping had to have an efficient means of communication with the guard and driver . |
19 | Well the annual parish we do have to have an annual parish meeting . |
20 | Clearly the riots and the er secrecy that the Home Office tried to surround those riots with , er show that we do have to have an ombudsman . |
21 | One in seven of the people surveyed has had an Aids test . |
22 | S 212 gives a public company the power to investigate the ownership of its shares by sending a written notice to any person or company which it believes has had an interest in its share capital over the previous three years . |