Example sentences of "[verb] have [adj] [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Edina Ronay has had enormous pressure this year , struggling to keep business alive .
2 While Miles and Gregory have still to decide whether to stay with Wigan for another season , the continuing dominance of a club which only 10 years ago was not considered to have one player good enough to start the series against Australia , is almost total .
3 McKoy , the home town favourite , had already been called up for one false start — and it seemed certain that he would be disqualified after appearing to have another flyer second time around .
4 McKoy , the home town favourite , had already been called up for one false start — and it seemed certain that he would be disqualified after appearing to have another flyer second time around .
5 McKoy , the hometown favourite , had already been called up for one false start — and it seemed certain that he would be disqualified after appearing to have another flyer second time around .
6 and the two court orders , they , they 'd had one court one cheque and one for the other
7 If you 'd had three pound sixty to spend then fifty would be fifty degrees .
8 I 've got to have some time alone .
9 Are n't you going to have any breakfast first ? ’
10 You ca n't believe that they can still say it , having had this conversation six hundred times .
11 A Gallup survey for The Daily Telegraph suggests that if he had been leader , the party would have had greater success last Thursday .
12 Alex may have had some response ready , but he got no chance to voice it , as Bobby Anscombe turned his fury on Paul Lexington .
13 I wonder if he would have had any joy that day … only if you tied the rabbits ' legs together , I expect .
14 And I think we must have had this video three times , you should be word perfect by now .
15 ‘ You should have had this money ready and wrapped up . ’
16 ‘ But the 1861 to 1865 papers are kept under lock and key , ’ warned the owner , inferring that those that I freely but reverently leafed through might have to have similar protection one day .
17 Try having underarm hair waxed , too , as well as your legs .
18 ‘ Do n't be so bloody practical , hers got to have some fun some time .
19 Sufferers tend to have greasy skin due to an increase in the secretion of sebum , the oily substance from the sebaceous glands .
20 structural benefits that we do have this backlog twenty six and a half million pounds of work .
21 This may be too large ( or too small ) inconveniently situated for transport , social support , shops etc or in an isolated locality in a confusing environment , eg in a multi-storey block or a large housing estate which can lead to difficulties in orientation liable to vandalism in poor repair be poorly insulated/difficult to heat have dangerous wiring Elderly owner-occupiers with few financial resources have particular problems ; others may have resources but do not recognise the need for repairs .
22 Two groups of patients were studied : one who had had coronary angiography because they had been given thrombolytic therapy for coronary disease , and another who had had coronary angiography due to chronic stable angina ( Figure 3 ) .
23 Ten asymptomatic patients who had had short segment colonic interposition of the oesophagus two to 20 years previously for undilatable peptic stricture , underwent ambulatory manometric recordings in their short colonic segments .
24 So effectively you 've had that information all you 've actually got to do is to make sure that the text within the general notes of the
25 I have had some stick this week .
26 The therapist should note how other siblings within the family have faired and whether they have had any stress related problems .
27 As you will have probably read from your QT notes , we need to have accurate information available in the office , ready to publicise classes for the start of the new season , and this year they are being put on the Word Processor so that in future only alterations need be notified .
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