Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [vb past] have " in BNC.

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1 Our test tractor did have some difficulties in keeping the revs constant down at the 700–1,000rpm mark , but this was an early model and Same UK says the problem has been cured on current machines .
2 He spoke well to the children and er his sermon message did have a , a reasonable amount of substance in it .
3 A point which may be relevant to this was that virtually all those who had made a positive choice of credit type did have bank accounts — a factor which clearly brings bank loans into the range of credit possibilities for people .
4 The failure of the Fouchet Plan did have one negative impact .
5 The message added : ‘ The district council has taken legal advice from senior counsel who have confirmed that the district council did have a case which it could competently pursue against the local paper .
6 Pearlman was wrong because in that case the county court did have the ability to determine conclusively interrelated questions of law and fact .
7 Yes , the Rat Pack did have a lot of fun .
8 planning applications , erm the sort of locational aspects are important , the the existing policy in the structure plan did have some sort of control over the the number of jobs , but it 's as as David Potter has said , it 's been very difficult to monitor er the level of jobs being provided , and in practice it 's been really impossible to implement that aspect of of the policy .
9 ( If the change in the production process did have a capital cost then some at least of the cost of that capital would go to pay the wages and salaries of those in the capital goods industry .
10 To this extent Plowden did have an effect .
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