Example sentences of "[prep] have have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | During the lifetime of this Government the average family the hon. Gentleman talks about has had increases in disposable income of unprecedented levels , in excess of £50 per week , while the hon. Gentleman well knows that from 1974 to 1979 their standard of living bumped along without showing any significant increase . |
2 | Forest manager Brian Clough is poised to challenge Middlesbrough 's resolve to hold on to the former England Under-21 international after having had Ripley watched during an impressive promotion season . |
3 | He took the first four out from the quay and dropped them off , after having had trouble starting the boat . |
4 | Enquiries led me to owner Tony Allen and the information that it awaited final paperwork after having had floats fitted . |
5 | Compared with the 165 males , the 143 female patients had a significantly higher mean random haemoglobin A 1 value despite having had diabetes for fewer years ( females : mean 9.5 years ; males : mean 10.3 years ; p=0.36 ) . |
6 | Erm so , in principle we 've agreed that schedule , er I 'm waiting for erm Bob to sort V I out and the name erm as you may be aware erm Bob wants to call it client servicing and our view was that by and large it was n't a question of having to have loads more different screens we just needed them in different areas and they could , they 'd go to Louise to get where people were going to be and it 's mostly about the R S six thousand for commission erm on which there are only about twenty of those anyway , twenty seven so I did n't really see that as being a major issue . |
7 | If the notes of elderly patients alleged to have died from asthma are examined it seems that most of them had fixed airways obstruction , with little evidence of having had asthma , and that most died of something else . |
8 | And the nonempiricist theories that they have meaning for us by virtue of our having encountered platonic forms in an earlier non-bodily life , or by virtue of having had ideas put into our mind-s by God , or by virtue of our having been born with them , can all be happily abandoned . |
9 | And I feel that erm coming to a good pastorate , I think he would with his history of having had trouble , trouble I think possibly he , he he would be ill |
10 | Less than half these Vs have had repeats , and the names of the first ascensionists are often a better guide to a route 's difficulty than its published grade . |
11 | But he 's still mainly known either for having had Grace in his face a few years back , or as the third meatboy in line after Stallone and Scharzenegger ; one of that strange Eighties breed of actors who can manage all kinds of complicated weapons , but have trouble with lines of dialogue longer than ten words . |
12 | Many appellants reported extreme anxiety and bewilderment and confessed to having had difficulty expressing themselves . |
13 | Familiarity with Hebrew was taken to approximate to having had distinctiveness training with this alphabet . |
14 | Not in the employer-employee sense , but as the man who was able to walk on stage , argue with the director and get his own way without having to have Noel Coward behind him before he would reinstate lines that someone else had cut . |
15 | In contrast , an object would participate in the universal object goodness or yellowness without having to have parts which participate in some universal parts of that universal object . |
16 | A significant number of the mothers I spoke to had had babies who were between four and eleven weeks premature . |
17 | For Britain it has been shown that Cabinet ministers , senior civil servants , members of key advisory bodies and the heads of prestigious organizations tend to be drawn from a relatively narrow social class group , characterized by education at public schools and Oxbridge and by having had parents in a similarly narrow range of upper-middle-class occupations . |
18 | ‘ I read a very good piece by Candida Crewe , in which she said that she felt her life had been made richer by having had step-parents . |