Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] have have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was the first time that Venezuela had had recourse to the IMF . |
2 | I had told her that Ivy had had luncheon with Olivia Manning , and had written : ‘ She is always the same and always in a circle of the lettered . |
3 | It is addressed to some learned woman of a higher station who appears to be a new acquaintance ; it is therefore possible that Leapor had had correspondence with a literary woman in London who arranged for the poem 's publication . |
4 | Two months of treatment has failed to clear up the trouble , so Molby has had surgery and is not expected to return to action for another six weeks . |
5 | Marion Lindo claimed that Drew had had lunch with her husband and herself about 2.30 on the Saturday . |
6 | One of the American complaints against Japan is that Japan has had access to US government-funded research while denying foreign companies access to research funded by the Japanese government . |
7 | It was the second time that Kate had had dinner at his house , and he was finding that he liked her being around . |
8 | It is not the first time that NASA has had trouble with the upper stage . |
9 | Moody , Mirage and Oceanis have had compasses . |
10 | She and Sheila had had disagreements before — not really surprising when you 'd known someone for twelve years , since the first day they had peered at the college noticeboard together . |
11 | ‘ But right now , if you do n't mind , Giles , I think Cavell should meet Penny Seu Chen so that they can sort out Maria 's schedule for the next few days , as I doubt if Maria has had time to familiarise herself with it yet . |
12 | On the phone the other day you said that if only you and Dennis had had children then something of him would have survived . |
13 | He has only come to appreciate properly the importance of loving discipline and the need for obedience since he and Maggie have had children themselves . |
14 | Even Benny had looked green when she 'd first seen it , and Benny had had time to get used to the idea . |
15 | England and Spain had had playhouses open to a paying public since the 1570s , France from the beginning of the seventeenth century , but the first such public theatre in Italy was opened only in 1637 . |
16 | Amongst those that had received assistance in completing forestry plans , Cameroon and Colombia have had difficulty obtaining funds , partly because of the prominence given to logging . |
17 | She had been thinking a lot about the conversation she and Leila had had back at Lazar 's , the talk of sky cities and escape . |
18 | Marks and Kersey had had contact in the distant past . |
19 | But Menzies had had copies made already . |