Example sentences of "[noun prp] [pron] have have a " in BNC.
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1 | Members are also reminded that from 1 January they have to have a practising certificate . |
2 | Ever since Munich we 've had a cascade of appeasement . |
3 | Unfortunately for Cubitt he had to have a gallery but he made it far more acceptable by supporting it with pointed arches . |
4 | With Pluto in Scorpio you have had an uneasy feeling that someone was plotting against you . |
5 | ‘ I had a fair amount to do with the mechanised letter office at Middlesbrough and other major post office buildings , ’ said Mr Ensoll who has had a hand in new buildings for Crook , Saltburn , Coulby Newham and Hartlepool . |
6 | We 'd played with Ray Floyd who had had a 78 on the first day . |
7 | Before I 'd been salvaged by Martinho and Mrs Goreng they 'd had a Frenchman and a Philadelphian about three years previous who 'd written uncomfortable stuff about starving kids , flattened villages , and summary executions . |
8 | Acyclovir may be given on a long term basis to people with HIV who have had an attack of shingles , or have frequent attacks of herpes simplex . |
9 | B. A. I 've had a few scuffles — all the men have . |
10 | As for Norwich they 've had a good start and will take some stopping . |
11 | Apart from the broad range of socio-economic processes which have brought oilrelated personnel to the area in the first place ( which can not be dealt with here ) , there are political issues in Shetland which have had a most direct bearing on the emergence of the divisions . |
12 | Russell , Russell we 've had a good run . |
13 | Anyway , he disappeared soon after you left — told Stella he 'd had a heavy day and was off to bed with a book . |