Example sentences of "[conj] have have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The prisoner has been at his own trial and he already knows , or has had access to , all the evidence and all that was said .
2 Environmentalists recall that , since 1975 , Ruckelshaus has been a senior vice-president of the Weyerhaeuser Company of Tacoma , Washington — a timber corporation that has had disagreements with the EPA .
3 From the Mediterranean coastlands , it obtained its name from the Latin ros and maris , dew of the sea , and has had associations with the mind and improving the memory since classical times ; witness the famous quotation in Hamlet , of poor Ophelia : " There 's rosemary , that 's for remembrance " .
4 But if your son-in-law has had unprotected sex or is infected and has had sex with your daughter , yes , she possibly is .
5 Walsh returned to Britain this season and has had trials with several clubs the latest being First Division Southampton .
6 In many ways it has failed to realise the changes in British society and has had problems in providing a service for ethnic minorities .
7 The chain-smoking Nicholas Ridley is the younger son of the third Viscount Ridley , and has had ancestors on the Tory benches for two hundred years .
8 RAF Lyneham is geared for action and has had machinery in place since dealing with the return of the hostages last year … particularly Terry Waite .
9 It is the story that has to be meaningful to , and has to have significance for , the individual reader .
10 First , we had the idea one autumn of writing to all those who had been bereaved in the past three years and had had contact with the church .
11 The burly and balding policeman told the court he suffered sexual obsessions and had had sex with more than 1,600 women in three years .
12 These patients were referred more commonly by surgeons ( 127 patients ) than physicians ( 27 patients ) and had had symptoms for between two months and six years .
13 Many of the single mothers I met had accumulated massive fuel debts of £300 , and had had spells without gas or electricity or both .
14 He had left his electric shaver behind , he explained , and had had trouble with the disposable Gillettes he had bought at the hotel shop .
15 He had noticed that the Roberts Building Company got a large share of municipal contracts the following year and had had words with Jacko .
16 I do n't know if it is coincidence that I own a red Escort van , have canoed the Fairy Glen on numerous occasions and have had words with the café owner about car parking .
17 Torrance is renowned as one of the game 's finest strikers , but has had troubles on the greens since he came out on Tour in 1971 .
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