Example sentences of "[pers pn] has have a " in BNC.

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1 Someone close to me has had a cataract operation in both eyes .
2 And one of them has had a day off .
3 They are not on the whole involved in direct teaching and , second , each of them has to have a separate viewpoint because the focus of the job is mainly outside that of any school .
4 She has to have a new crystal . ’
5 Mrs Thatcher has been fortunate in that retirements of several senior personnel in the early 1980s gave her the opportunity to influence promotions ; there were thirteen appointments as Permanent Secretary in 1982 alone and she has had a hand in appointing the great majority of Permanent and Assistant Permanent Secretaries since 1979 .
6 She has had a very interesting life , has n't she ? ’
7 Once she has had a good rest , her world will put on a fresh complexion . ’
8 Judith is astonished , as she has had a difficult relationship with her mother , whom she feels has little maternal feeling .
9 She has had a bad time .
10 ‘ If the Queen thinks she has had a bad year , look at me — my whole life has been pretty horribilis , ’ said Olive , from Birmingham .
11 She has had a nice break and , who knows , if it rains there they can shut the shop ! ’ he added .
12 She has had a number of exhibitions in Canada and been published in Britain .
13 She has had a number of exhibitions in Canada and been published in Britain .
14 Although she has had a few boyfriends since , there is no one special around .
15 She has had a hit song with Roberta Flack and worked on material for , among others , Marvin Hamlisch and Spencer Jones .
16 At the moment his daughter has no kidneys ; she has had a transplant but unfortunately her body rejected the kidney .
17 She has had a tray sent up to her and is now asleep .
18 Is she aware that the Feltham visitors ' report , which I am sure she has had a chance to read , said that there were only 24 workshop training places for 256 young people ?
19 I am reminded of all this by a correspondent who tells me that she has had a pear tree ‘ for about 30 years and in that time , have only once had good fruit ’ .
20 She has had a crisis of faith since her old man was put in the bin , and , a month or so ago , she took all her C. S. Lewis books out into the garden and burnt them .
21 Her GP informed us that she has had a further recurrence of left hemiparesis and , after investigation , the provisional diagnosis is demyelination .
22 A spokeswoman at Hope Hospital in Salford said : ‘ She has had a restless night and is poorly this morning . ’
23 She has had a very busy weekend and she felt a little tired .
24 Can not be , because she has had a message from a clairvoyant that her son is alive and well and living in Wapping .
25 In order for a fighter to fight in the state of New Jersey , he has to have a thorough medical examination , so it 's hard for me to say . ’
26 This learning difficulty has to be ‘ significantly greater … than for the majority of children of his age ’ ; or , he has to have a ‘ disability which either prevents or hinders him from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided in schools maintained by the local education authority concerned … ’ .
27 He has to have a fire even in summer !
28 He has to have a crunchy chew when he comes in from his walk .
29 Although he has had a good response from his three other beers , production is still only two barrels a week .
30 At one point , Walter tries to convince his wife that he has had a story accepted by BBC Radio .
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