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

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1 The US Federal Trade Commission 's investigation of Microsoft Corp has had an air of unreality about it , with few people imagining that it will come to anything very much or lead to any significant change in the market , but now that the thing may be coming to a climax , what are the possible outcomes ?
2 ‘ I 'm afraid Judd has had an accident — in an aeroplane .
3 Anyone standing for election at local government level has to have an election agent .
4 Gary has had an interest in nature since childhood and is an enthusiastic supporter of conservation and environmental issues .
5 If all parties consent , and the guardian has had an opportunity to make representations , the court may grant the request without a hearing .
6 Statements to the effect that a particular programme has had an increase in funding do not say anything about the quality of the service offered .
7 He says … he says one of the cars has had an accident in the rain .
8 Manufacturers has had an increase trade
9 Since 1870 , Banks insisted , the association had had an office in the town devoted exclusively to the rescue of women and children .
10 Commissioners were accordingly appointed to make perambulations in the forests of Devon and Surrey : they were to be returned into the Chancery before Christmas , but were not to be put into effect until the officers of the central administration had had an opportunity of comparing them with the earlier perambulations of Edward I 's time .
11 The year before , 1820 , Joss had had an accident with gunpowder , which , although his eyes escaped injury , disfigured his face , so that he looked ‘ like an old man of 60 . ’
12 2 All except Ian Paisley have had an audience with the Pope .
13 One assumes from this that there should be no repeat of the Investment Business Regulations debacle but , until such time as the Institute has had an opportunity to demonstrate that it can resist the temptation to create any further unnecessary bureaucracy , members are likely to be justifiably sceptical .
14 Even a small council such as a parish council has to have an officer responsible for the administration of its financial affairs although this duty may well fall upon the clerk .
15 And the designers at Adorno 's had an eye for fashion .
16 But then when I had Baby , and came back , everybody was telling me , this girl 's got pregnant , that girl 's had an abortion , this girl 's done this , this girl 's done that .
17 Worksheets could be distributed in the second half of the visit , once the group has had an opportunity to explore and react to the site .
18 Christians have had an experience with Christ .
19 Industry and academia have had an opportunity to participate in these discussions through Industrial Working Groups , and the open workshops held in conjunction with the ESPRIT conference in November .
20 The children looked bewildered , but she added consolingly , ‘ That 's why dogs have to have an injection every year that protects them against that horrible disease as well as many others . ’
21 I do not know whether the hon. Gentleman has had an opportunity to get a copy of the environmental impact assessment from the Vote Office and to read it .
22 Like most other oppressive systems , apartheid education has had an impact on individuals , families and communities which goes beyond economic disadvantage and even political disenfranchisement .
23 These are usually temporary measures which can be obtained quite swiftly and will involve the court directing the developer not to carry out the development until the court has had an opportunity to consider the dispute in detail .
24 Dexter had seen the look many times before : Blanche had had an idea .
25 Last December an appeal court ordered the retrial of a convicted murderer when it was revealed that his wife had had an affair with his lawyer .
26 In February 1942 , Captain Oswald Benton , a welfare officer , Royal Artillery , wrote to the county treasurer on behalf of one of his soldiers whose wife had had an operation at St. Peter 's , and who had received a bill for £1.4s.0d. ( which included £1.1s.0d. for the anaesthetic fee ) :
27 To the waiter , he said : ‘ My friend 's had an accident .
28 The feeling is that cheats have had an advantage and are also risking the tours .
29 Then as soon as the last act goes up Bobby will ring for a doctor and say that Bunty 's had an accident .
30 So far , groups of crew have had an induction course and what is called ‘ a long sail ’ , when they spend several days acquainting themselves with the boat and gear , absorbing everything from how the cooker is switched on and how to flush the head to hoisting the mainsail and steering .
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