Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] had have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , the kitchen had to have priority downstairs . |
2 | The few parents in the study had had children relatively late , when they had established reputations which would bridge a career break . |
3 | The fan who had given him the pen had had L. M. inscribed on it . |
4 | The station had to have yards large enough for hundreds of such vehicles to be marshalled , areas where the animals could be tethered or grazed , perhaps for days . |
5 | But the first is also significant , suggesting that the duke had had designs on some of the earl 's patronage . |
6 | But the first is also significant , suggesting that the duke had had designs on some of the earl 's patronage . |
7 | The court had to have regard to the ascertainable defect in the mentality of the defendant , and whether it showed a predilection to do harm to others . |
8 | Therefore the workstation had to have software to manage the screen display too . |
9 | But after reading reports magistrates were told the youth had had difficulty coming to terms with his father 's recent death . |
10 | Mr Jones said the agency had to have regard to the need to provide a full service to claimants in the area . |
11 | Well er in the early days , erm there were occasions where erm if I may say so , that , that just to divert for a moment , the scheme had to have supervision , and there was an increase in the staff , the number of foremen and chargehands increased . |
12 | The company had had data galore . |
13 | So that when you left er the mother had had time to , to get up she had n't had any bad nights . |