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

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1 Both of my hon. Friends know that their constituents live in an area which for generations has had health care that has been relatively less generously funded than that provided in the central London parts of the Thames regions .
2 If they are considering a financial penalty , then they of course have to have regard to the defendant 's means .
3 A complaint made then that the definition of ‘ Scotland ’ did not mention the Island of Rockall Act 1972 which made Rockall part of Scotland has had effect ; the reviewer now ungraciously points out that the discussion of what is ‘ England ’ does not mention section 10 of the Channel Tunnel Act 1987 , which incorporates the tunnel system up to the ‘ frontier ’ into England .
4 In recent years Lord Chancellors have differed in their opinions about the value of judges having had experience as politicians .
5 A Bishop questioned over allegations of indecency has had police bail extended .
6 It is n't just service does n't end at the sale , so , a lot of things have to have after-care do n't they ?
7 A whole generation of people have had blacks turned on 'em and they 're very angry right now .
8 And I mean I put an asterisk down there to say that 's what I thought was going to come out quite heavily simply because this is is the case on these courses , you know the people that we get on these courses every single one of these that we 've had , and we must have had coming up to what over ten now , every single one we 've had people that the most the majority of people have had team work very high on the score .
9 The International Chamber of Commerce has had rules against bribery and extortion since 1977 , but most people ignore them .
10 It 's the second time in a year that the haulage company Ralph Davies of Cheltenham has had fruit cargoes destroyed .
11 ‘ A number of hospitals have had problems because of the nurses that have been hit by the epidemic .
12 From the beginning heads of missions had had secretaries who often played an important role ; but these had been recruited and paid by the diplomats themselves and had been merely their personal servants .
13 By ignoring the complex natural course , however , they mistakenly assume that , because waiting times are often considerable , children who present with effusion have had glue ear for some time and will continue to do so without treatment .
14 The 50–1 chance with Ladbrokes has had tablets , poultices , ice packs and laser treatment to try to clear the injury , and Witton-le-Wear based Williams will take him today to top Rugby vet Paddy Sweeney .
15 He said clients keen to move into Britain have had deals ‘ in the pipeline ’ but were delaying them out of concern about a Labour government 's competition policies or in the hope of further interest rate cuts .
16 Each generation in Edenderry has had members called to the full-time ministry of the church : the late ( now of the Presbyterian Church ) and , more recently , the Reverend David Kilpatrick .
17 We in Lothian have had problems with barrier design , and the best solution I know of is the design enclosed .
18 Just as Napoleon in 1804 , Henry VI might well in time have had Europe at his feet .
19 Is he gon na on Friday have have fax both to er and to erm s s s to fetch the elevator and the generator the generator away .
20 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
21 The august newspaper The Independent also intervened in the episode , which at times has had overtones of the film ‘ An American were-wolf in London ’ .
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