Example sentences of "[be] [verb] to have have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Though Offa granted land to Woking in Surrey ( CS 275 : S 144 ) , he can not be shown to have had influence here before 784–5 . |
2 | It has to be assumed that the recipients were at least acceptable to Gloucester , and some can be shown to have had dealings with him in the previous reign . |
3 | It has to be assumed that the recipients were at least acceptable to Gloucester , and some can be shown to have had dealings with him in the previous reign . |
4 | In 1987 , 2.2 million people over pension age are estimated to have had incomes below the level of Income Support . |
5 | Many people were said to have had tears in their eyes at hearing the Führer 's voice again . |
6 | Almost nine tenths , 88 per cent , of the people who had spent some time in a residential home were said to have had access to a telephone where they could make calls and people could telephone them . |
7 | Both Prikazsky and Bursky were alleged to have had links with the Statni Bezpecnost ( StB — State Security , or secret police ) under the communist regime before November 1989 , and it was suggested that a third ( unnamed ) minister had also had such links . |
8 | Councillors were known to have had reservations about an earlier plan which included a staff flat on a second storey because , although it was felt this was desirable from a security point of view , it contravened various planning guidelines . |
9 | Two patients ( patient B and patient H ) were believed to have had proctitis but were subsequently found to have total colitis at colonoscopy with biopsy or histological examination of the colectomy specimen ( one Dukes 's B , one Dukes 's C ) ( Table I ) . |
10 | In my view , however , the effect of section 38 ( a ) is not to vest title in the trustee retrospectively in the sense that under the Act he is deemed to have had title at the commencement of the bankruptcy ; the effect of section 38 ( a ) is to vest in the trustee , when adjudication occurs , title to property which is identified by reference to the property which belonged to the bankrupt at the commencement of the bankruptcy . |
11 | The implication that they are determined by other factors and of slight consequence occurs again and again ; but Braudel can never bring himself to say it straight out , and indeed undercuts it in the third part of La Méditerranée where , for example , the defeat of Charles V and the Venetians by the Turks in 1538 is said to have had consequences which lasted over a third of a century . |
12 | Of these only one , Bonitus , who had been appointed while still a layman , is said to have had scruples about his elevation , although he can be compared with the comes Genesius , who turned down the see prior to the election of Praeiectus . |
13 | Northumbria Police are trying to trace relatives of Thomas Law , 77 , of Canterbury Street , South Shields , who died of natural causes on Thursday and is thought to have had relatives in Teesside . |
14 | It is foolhardy for you to play around with your dog 's diet when he is known to have had urolithiasis . |
15 | ‘ Yet you are the only man , ’ insisted the abbot mercilessly , but without pressing the suggestion to an accusation , ‘ who is known to have had reason to fear his coming here with what he could tell . |
16 | ‘ When they told me what it was , I thought I was going to have to have injections for the rest of my life . ’ |
17 | He had long been reported ill with kidney problems and was rumoured to have had throat cancer . |