Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , the kitchen had to have priority downstairs . |
2 | There is also suspicion about the effects of the VDUs , although the screens are well positioned and the operators have had eye tests . |
3 | ‘ I do n't fear that , Miss Mackenzie ; I 'm convinced you 'll be back up that ladder before the ambulance has had time to drive away . ’ |
4 | From the first days of August , the president has had trouble even articulating the war aims , as not a few American commentators pointed out before ‘ supporting our boys ’ , prayer breakfasts , and a patriotism that may be more anxious than it yet seems , silenced them . |
5 | Deputy Head ( Curriculum ) : ‘ We 'll discuss this again after the department has had time to consider it . ’ |
6 | The criteria is that the songs have to have character . |
7 | Since the six-day war in 1967 , the Jews have had access to the old city and many excavations have revealed its past history . |
8 | All except Lord Diplock ( and in this he positively disagreed ) held that the GLC had to have regard , when making a grant , to the LTE 's obligation to run its operations so far as practicable , on a break-even basis ; so the GLC could make grants to the LTE only to make good unavoidable losses and not to further a particular social policy . |
9 | It was a small Polytechnic , had a history of poor local authority support , and the CNAA had had occasion to be critical of it as an academic community . |
10 | It is difficult to deal sensibly with the craze unless we remember that it is the latest in a series of recognisably similar phenomena , which the law has had difficulty in regulating : the early ‘ happenings ’ , influenced by LSD ; the ‘ blues parties ’ , which were the last to hit the headlines ; the continuing ‘ northern soul ’ craze , and no doubt others which even the participants have long since forgotten . |
11 | The author has had time to consider and reflect , so that descriptions , interpretations and evaluations will have been carefully formulated . |
12 | It is important to wait until the plants have had time to become well established before introducing the fish , otherwise they will uproot the plants and dirty the water , and the entire pool will then go green as the uprooted plants are unable to function . |
13 | The body has to have control mechanisms to regulate all its functions . |
14 | Erm , may I just say , that you may recall , that at the nineteen eighty-eight A G M , we agreed that they 'd be no smoking here , er , and I hope that er er , can be adhered to , er , and finally er , I have a fairly full agenda , and the officials have have sort of er , measured it to the nearest minute . |
15 | If the compartment is large enough and the bag is small enough , you can put the whole bag in the compartment , tear a small hole in it and immediately slide the glass across before the ants have had time to escape . |
16 | The Globe 's had information from him before . |
17 | When the glue has had time to dry take a small inked roller and roll across the items . |
18 | In most cases reported the cattle have had access to housing previously occupied by pigs , sometimes several years before , or to land fertilised with pig manure . |
19 | The court had to have regard to the ascertainable defect in the mentality of the defendant , and whether it showed a predilection to do harm to others . |
20 | The Court has had occasion to condemn our laws on contempt of court , on prisoners ' rights , on terrorism , on telephone-tapping , on birching ( in the Isle of Man ) , on homosexuality ( in Northern Ireland ) , on detention , and on freedom of association . |
21 | Then , a few days later , after the pigeons have had time to rest , they may be taken to some other point , perhaps one hundred miles south this time , and they will repeat the trick . |
22 | The Regulations require that : any person who keeps any livestock on agricultural land , or who knowingly causes or permits any livestock to be so kept , must ensure that anybody attending the stock has access to the relevant Welfare Code , is aware of its provisions and ( after 1.1.92 ) if they are attending the stock on behalf of the keeper has had instruction on the Welfare Code . |
23 | The physiotherapist has to have enthusiasm for the task she and the patient are undertaking . |
24 | As we saw earlier , discs permitted simple and cheap record-players ; but the advantage was lost if the record-players had to have sapphire or diamond points made out of precious gems . |
25 | Since , ultimately , the law has to be stated authoritatively , there is a case for passing a statute , once experience of the working of the Code has had time to show up any problems there may be . |
26 | When she came back to the house in the evening , Martha told her that the servants had had trouble with Colin . |
27 | It is as it was designed and made to be , for the artist has had leisure to add beauty to use . |
28 | Therefore the workstation had to have software to manage the screen display too . |
29 | The Society has had signal success in restoring to working order a Ferranti Pegasus , a large vacuum-tube machine dating from 1958 ( Figure 8.1 ) , and an Elliott 803 , a discrete component germanium transistor machine dating from 1963 . |
30 | But after reading reports magistrates were told the youth had had difficulty coming to terms with his father 's recent death . |