Example sentences of "[adv] they have have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps they 'd had a row or something . |
2 | Perhaps they 'd had a little more time . |
3 | Perhaps they have had an experience of déjà vu which they can not explain by any other means . |
4 | If only they had had the sense to invest in cleaning up our power stations , as the Germans have done , we would not watch electricity industry representatives and Ministers rushing around trying to find cheap fixes to meet their European obligations . |
5 | Only they have had the chance to view the Earth from this unique vantage point — until now . |
6 | So they 've had a . |
7 | But as soon they 've had an appraisal then they will know what it involves . |
8 | So far they 've had no pension . |
9 | Well they 've had a marvellous sort of conversion of that done |
10 | Three years earlier they had had a brief affair . |
11 | The thirteen children who developed schizophrenia could be characterised by the following factors : their birth had been relatively difficult ( longer and more complicated than average ) ; most of them had been separated from both parents and many placed in children 's homes at a young age ; they posed a disciplinary problem to their teachers ; and some years earlier they had had a rapid autonomic nervous system ( ANS ) recovery rate . |
12 | There is still some poaching between the major executive search firms and Korn/Ferry founded their worldwide business on doing this in a very successful way , but more recently they have had a number of losses themselves both to Russell Reynolds in the States and Heidrick and Struggles in Europe . |