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

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1 Susanna 's girl Elizabeth has had no children , and she 's forty-one already …
2 West Yorkshire has had the benefit of that .
3 and then theres 's Jim Smith … the ex Oxford manager still lives in Woodstock … his current team Portsmouth have had a bad start … he 's the man who took United to the old first division …
4 and then theres 's Jim Smith … the ex Oxford manager still lives in Woodstock … his current team Portsmouth have had a bad start … he 's the man who took United to the old first division …
5 Oh well aunty Julie 's had a little boy then Sam ?
6 Whether we consider the rarity of the subjects , the speciousness of those he selected for his purpose , or the general production of the whole , England had not before produced any work , except the Hortus Elthamensis or Catesby 's Carolina , so superb and extensive , and in one respect Miller 's had an advantage , as they exhibited much more perfectly the separate figures of parts of fructification .
7 Philips Electronics NV has had the ratings on its long-term senior debt affirmed at Baa-1 and its short-term debt at Prime-2 by Moody 's Investors Service Inc , affecting about $1,550m in debt .
8 The reason Jake had had a change of heart was because he had finally realised for himself that Janice would not make a good mother for Kirsty , and that Shiona , on the other hand , would .
9 What 's more , UEFA can argue that the unique predicament of Red Star Belgrade has had a negative effect on the figures .
10 Thank the Goddess Zambia had had the sense to get out before some scuzzie had violated hir by more than just a beating .
11 Her sister Harriet has had the cottage for two years .
12 FOR some time Wedgwood has had a policy on the correct installation and use of visual display units , broadly complying with the Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ) publications on the subject .
13 It 's the first time Bentley has had an all-new shape to itself for almost two generations — since 1952 , in fact , when the first of the R-type Continentals was launched in limited numbers and initially for export only .
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