Example sentences of "[adv] have have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the Colorados ' Batllismo Radical faction , which hitherto had had one representative in the Cabinet pulled out of the coalition . |
2 | Whether Marx held such a view or not has had great importance for later Marxist polemics , and we shall return to this question . |
3 | More than one treaty is known to have been made with the Burgundians , although some may not have had imperial approval . |
4 | Disadvantages : She may not have had much experience looking after young children ; she may let you down at the last minute if something else crops up — like a boyfriend . |
5 | George was probably already working in Pocklington , walking into work each day , for a saddler would not have had much employment in the small village where he lived . |
6 | In the face of this major obstacle , the miscellany of other decrees — no archdeaconries to be farmed out , no priests to attend drinking-parties , no benefices to be sold , no monks to be godfathers , male hair-cuts to leave ears visible , sodomites to be excommunicated , etc. — could not have had much attention paid to them . |
7 | If there had been very few cases , the crime would not have had much importance . |
8 | He may simply not have had enough money to take on the extra land and the work as required for it . |
9 | In the absence of such a general right many multilateral treaties have accession clauses to encourage wide participation ( especially from among States which may not have had treaty-making capacity at the time of the treaty 's conclusion ) . |
10 | Without them , we would not have had this legislation . |
11 | He would not have had this forum . |
12 | ‘ In the early days of my partnership with Graeme Souness , the first-team squad might not have had sufficient strength in depth to have handled this kind of troubled build-up , ’ said Smith . |
13 | If the BBC had been planning it for years , it could not have had more authority ’ . |
14 | She may not have had any opportunity to understand their capacity to nourish her emotional life . |
15 | It can not be assumed , therefore , that stimulation would not have had some effect on another occasion in those patients who were stimulated but showed no interference in their speech . |
16 | Legislators will not normally have had prior experience of governing , nor do they provide a government-in-waiting , as in the United Kingdom . |
17 | Erm the er the road was later just moved to the left hand side of that bridge , and er no longer having to have that restriction . |
18 | You 'll just have to have short length coats when you 're wearing longer skirts , you know . |
19 | ‘ They used their failure to get sponsorship as an excuse to get out , ’ says Mario with understandable bitterness , and what hurt him most was that they strung him along until well into 1976 , despite the fact that he could easily have had another drive . |
20 | Furthermore , the fact of strangers coming into Newcastle from a distance in perfect health and not having had any contact with cholera cases … being then suddenly seized with premonitory symptoms , and speedily passing into collapse , proves that it was the result of atmospheric infection . " |
21 | I mean in my opinion that 's a good thing , but it 's had the effect of school governors , not having had any training in appointing people , have this sort of stereotyped model in their mind and tend to give promotion to men rather than to women . |
22 | They were desert-dwellers , so Moses could scarcely have had better preparation for the wilderness journeys with Israel than these years of nomadic life . |
23 | On Oct. 25 Prime Minister Paias Wingti confirmed the advance , but claimed not to have had prior knowledge of it . |
24 | I just have to have stronger paracetamol . |
25 | The gesture , if it could ever have had any importance , was now certainly much too late , for it was no longer in Paris but in Berlin that events would be decided , as Bismarck had begun to make clear . |
26 | Doyle , for instance , thinks to himself a Scottish thought : ‘ Would his grandparents ever have had sexual activity in the parlour ? ’ |
27 | Well I do n't know , there are such good Japanese coupes now , you know you see these lovely Toyotas and Nissans that they do the sort of two plus two and they 're really lovely cars and but if I change c car this next year I 'll still have to have four seater or , you know , plenty of room in the boot so I can pick you up from Haileybury and all that crap , but if I hung on for another two years I could then get something I actually wanted , you know . |
28 | In the study by Holly et al 18% of female cases and 14% of controls reported ever having had anal intercourse . |
29 | Okay , so it 's mushy , but you always have to have some love interest . |
30 | She said , She she 's big enough she said why do wear that great big fat always have to have heavy clothing . |