Example sentences of "[vb -s] to have have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One envies Saint Teresa of Avila ( 1957 , pp.23–4 ) , who appears to have had conviction and commitment almost from birth :
2 Gerry Fitt , too , seems to have had aims at variance with those of NICRA .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 VICE girl Lindi St Clair claims to have had sex with 204 MPs during her career .
7 The SSD claims to have had messages of support from local authorities throughout the country .
8 So when he claims to have had glimpses of absolute Truth , it may be reasonable to assume , not that he has caught a glimpse of some kind of hypostasized Ultimate or extra-mundane entity , but rather that through his participation in a particular form of life he is made aware of the need to live and act in accordance with certain religious and ethical criteria and is informed by the spirit of what might be called dharma ( law ) , or ta ( moral law ) , or tao ( way ) but which he prefers to call Truth ( Satya ) or God .
9 As we have seen , he claims to have had glimpses only of absolute Truth and we have interpreted this to mean that he is often made aware of the need to live and act in accordance with certain ethical and religious principles and to travel in a certain spirit .
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