Example sentences of "[noun] they have have a " in BNC.
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1 | Down the Boarman they 've had a three , three offers of Hamper Agency for next year . |
2 | Under the 1944 Education Act they have had a duty to provide this for numerous categories of children : the blind , partially sighted , deaf , partially hearing , physically handicapped , delicate , maladjusted , epileptic , educationally subnormal , children with speech defects , and the autistic . |
3 | Members are also reminded that from 1 January they have to have a practising certificate . |
4 | It was an exchange they had had a hundred times during childhood at the end of some day 's adventure in remote fields . |
5 | Means they have to have a very strong signal . ’ |
6 | In all the cases they 'd had a violent experience in earlier childhood . |
7 | Before I 'd been salvaged by Martinho and Mrs Goreng they 'd had a Frenchman and a Philadelphian about three years previous who 'd written uncomfortable stuff about starving kids , flattened villages , and summary executions . |
8 | As for Norwich they 've had a good start and will take some stopping . |
9 | Now if your person were to say come round , said it 's the first time they 've had a fit you get , call an ambulance , it may be epilepsy but it could be anything else , it could erm be , be the start of er something else in the brain because that 's all an epileptic fit is , it 's an electrical impulse , nobody actually knows why or when or how it 's caused , but it happens erm , but above all be very , very nice to your casualties , they 'll want to get up and they 'll run away , they want to get out , especially if it 's outside , because they 're embarrassed by it . |
10 | What has happened is that on conversion they have had a host of non-Christian friends . |