Example sentences of "[noun pl] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The legislation at present does not require delegation to special schools , nursery schools or primary schools with less than 200 pupils , but each of the primary schools has to have a budget share which is managed individually .
2 He says … he says one of the cars has had an accident in the rain .
3 Manufacturers has had an increase trade
4 The tribeswoman will doubtless have deep feelings for her children and be ambitious for their success in life , and affection and admiration for animals has had a place in all societies , even in that of Ancient Rome .
5 I offered the booklet to GHQ , Simla , but after two months had had no reply .
6 Well it would have been very nice if my clients had had the opportunity of a fair trial .
7 Most readers have had a predilection to dismiss the arguments and speculations .
8 These ties have had the effect , not only of ensuring that the peripheral economies serve the needs of the core — principally through provision of cheap raw materials — but also of impeding and distorting political , social and cultural developments at the periphery .
9 These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’
10 In the past , German cars have had a reputation for sparse levels of equipment , but this is gradually changing .
11 FOR years French drivers have had the reputation of being the most frightening thing on earth for a British tourist — except for a plate of garlic-covered snails .
12 Animals have to have a certificate of health .
13 If it is too strong , the soil will be dry before the animals have had a chance to move out of it and they will die in the soil .
14 Pipe smokers and whisky drinkers have done much better , with a fall in duties of around 20% , while wine drinkers have had a ball , with a 30% fall in tax .
15 Paragraphs have to have a purpose .
16 If only your parents 'd had the sense to let you to go in for it . ’
17 Ludens knew that Marcus had spent part of his childhood in London but could elicit no information about this interesting period , except that his parents had had a flat in Knightsbridge .
18 It was not fair to say that he– parents had had no time for her or for Joe ; all four of the family had worked together , and , as the settlement grew , they had enjoyed churchgoing and Easters and Christmases with their neighbours .
19 Her parents had had the sense to realise how unhappy she was , and had made alternative arrangements .
20 The Marshal had called back a number of times and each time the woman 's sobs had had a note of triumph in them .
21 Novell Inc chief Ray Noorda 's contribution to Bill Gates ephemera is the comment after their two companies had had a disagreement : ‘ To have a heart-to-heart with someone , you 've got to have two hearts … ‘
22 Delighted , Benn told a refusenik rally that if the striking miners had had a paper like the Wapping Post they would have won .
23 You may have noticed over the last three slides that several of sites have had a zero er percentage registered and we certainly feel that in a couple of these sites this was probably due to poor note-keeping rather than a percentage .
24 Despite the fact that many western European countries have had a core curriculum for some years , prescription through central authority is associated , at least in the public mind , with authoritarianism .
25 In the meantime the younger strawberries have had a chance to come through .
26 We all know textiles has had the grind for years and years and years and all our activity , all our activists , the shop stewards and the branch secretaries and conveners in that particular section , they need a lot of support , especially the young people .
27 It also noted that the Brady plan had been applied on a slow-moving voluntary basis which depended on the goodwill of creditor governments and banks , and claimed that in the absence of such goodwill debtor governments had had no alternative but to declare moratoriums as a means of attracting attention to their situation .
28 Here Brook interrupted , to make a dangerous claim that all 19th-century music was riddled with unnecessary repetition which current composers had had the sense to discard .
29 The young men who had grown to manhood in the past fourteen years had had no experience of war , and little of fighting , other than the kind that might break out between neighbours , or the kind they saw during their service at court , when a raid on coast or frontier had to be repelled , or the King 's justice enforced .
30 After young bands have had a couple of hit singles , with their album selling well , everybody wants to see them perform live .
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