Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have have [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Prince had had an inkling of what was to come in Wales , when the crowds had been so eager to see Diana that they could scarcely hide their disappointment if Charles and Diana took one side of the street each and they were on the side of the street he took .
2 To borrow a phrase from a biography of Van Gogh , the writer had had the advantage of having the artist as a coauthor .
3 I must go and enquire if the artists have had a successful afternoon . ’
4 However , no occasion has yet arisen on which the courts have had an opportunity to demonstrate the Convention as having practical effect in this aspect .
5 Primarily the computer has to have a graphics capability , preferably monochrome and as high a resolution as possible .
6 The Germans have had a different structure of labour laws for many years .
7 The Templemans have had a few anonymous calls as well . ’
8 The Führer has had a bunker constructed below the Chancellery .
9 Re-selling the goods , therefore , does not constitute acceptance unless the buyer has had a reasonable opportunity of examining them .
10 If the kitchen had had a serving hatch , I could have scared the living daylights out of them .
11 It must be sensible to delay breeding until the mare has had a chance to prove herself as a sound , willing ride .
12 Although the recession has had a serious effect on certain sections of our Group , the result for 1992 was one of considerable merit .
13 The recession has had a severe impact upon the advertising market but by sheer hard work , backed by increasing readership we have been able to increase revenues over our last financial year — we would like to have done better but we are pleased to have held our own in a difficult market . ’
14 The flash has to have a manual override to be useful , as it will serve only to tell the operator when a photograph has been taken .
15 This description , at the very start of our literature , sets the tone for accounts of wetlands , which through the ages have had a consistently bad press .
16 If all parties consent , and the guardian has had an opportunity to make representations , the court may grant the request without a hearing .
17 Since 1870 , Banks insisted , the association had had an office in the town devoted exclusively to the rescue of women and children .
18 Since its establishment in 1945 the College has had a strong commitment to research aimed at improving management and the development of managers .
19 Since its establishment in 1945 the College has had a strong commitment to research aimed at improving management and the development of managers .
20 The college has had the heart-rending task of choosing between applications from equally deserving cases .
21 If it is too strong , the soil will be dry before the animals have had a chance to move out of it and they will die in the soil .
22 Commentators suggested that the attempt had had the support of wealthy former politicians , whose ambitions had been foiled by Babangida 's refusal to allow the " old guard " of politicians to stand for office on the return to party politics .
23 On substantive questions under the Convention , particularly whether the applicant has had a fair trial , matters of ‘ lawyer failure ’ generally do not result in a violation of the Convention because such failure can not be attributed to the State , which is the only respondent before the Commission or the Court .
24 Among the lands earlier ceded to the abbey of St Denis was the Vexin français , that natural bulwark between the French royal demesne and the now hostile Norman duchy , which had been held as a Norman fief , had formed part of Simon de Crépy 's state ( see p. 216 ) , and finally was reclaimed for the French crown by Philip I. The Vexin had had a comital family , in origin probably the advocates for the abbey ; but Philip had bypassed their claims , granting the territory to the young prince Louis , who met with such opposition in the area that it was not until 1119 that his possession was secured .
25 He threw the hoe to the ground , hoped that at least the pig had had a good meal , and want back inside his church .
26 During the meeting Yassir Arafat , the PLO chair , stressed that the PLO had had no alternative but to support Iraq during the Gulf war .
27 Until very recently , the SAAF has had the praiseworthy policy of flying as many of its historic airframes as possible , and the Oxford 's restoration has been undertaken with this in mind , or at the very least to allow the aircraft to ground-run .
28 He says … he says one of the cars has had an accident in the rain .
29 In this time it seems that all other areas of the Lakes have had a new guide , and some of them two .
30 ‘ Jesus Christ , Piper , the mauses have had a bloody good go at you last night .
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