Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This scorpion had had prey of an entirely different nature in his sights . |
2 | I know that some folk have had cases from America which have not been too well done , and , in fact , felt that they were over-embalmed and no make-up . |
3 | Some managers loathe having individuals in their sides because they worry about personality clashes . |
4 | While some people have had pay freezes , others have had increases over the inflation rate . |
5 | Some staff have had problems with files on floppy disks becoming corrupted . |
6 | ‘ This year 's run was rather windy , ’ he said ‘ and quite a few people did have problems . |
7 | Southeast England was the subject for a monograph of monumental significance ( Wooldridge and Linton , 1939 ) and the sequence of landscape evolution deduced for this area came to have repercussions throughout subsequent research . |
8 | However , this approach does have limitations . |
9 | Apart from the obvious element of subjectivity involved in scoring the contribution of subject teaching to various areas of the pupil 's experience , some teachers seemed to have difficulty in identifying concepts . |
10 | ‘ Apparently , some men need to have things spelled out for them . ’ |
11 | Though what right this lot have to have susceptibilities I ca n't imagine . |
12 | Nevertheless , the fact that in recent years some clinicians have had cause to question the cultural background suggests that it can no longer be neglected . |
13 | The detective was constantly surprised at the men that some women deigned to have relationships with . |
14 | Donor insemination is a method that some women use to have children . |
15 | That some women want to have children and some do n't . |
16 | Using scores derived from the Jarman underprivileged area index for this purpose seems to have face validity — the index was developed from a survey of one in 10 British general practitioners who were asked to weight social factors according to how much they thought they increased workload . |
17 | No known mutations in this region appear to have phenotypes related to the known properties of SSRP1 . |
18 | These conflicts have had repercussions throughout the region . |
19 | That these preferences do have significance for an analysis of the syntactic structure of sentences has been argued by Kuno & Kaburaki ( 1977 ) . |
20 | It appears that in relation to non-jury trial cases these steps have had success . |
21 | If all these subjects had had endometriosis at the time of removal the rate in current and recent users would rise to 0.42 per 1000 woman years ( from 0.22 ) and the relative risk would be non-significant at 0.7 ( from 0.4 ) . |
22 | These parents appear to have difficulty in saying ‘ no ’ firmly and then ignoring the child 's behaviour . |
23 | All these powers have had experience in living memory of the inadequacy of paper promises , and the extreme costs of all-out conventional war . |
24 | In Robbe-Grillet 's Pour un nouveau roman ( 1963 ) and Nathalie Sarraute 's L'ère du soupçon ( 1965 ) , Michel Butor 's essays and Claude Simon 's conference papers , articles and interviews , all of these writers have had recourse to a modernist canon as part of an impetus of literary self-justification . |
25 | All these people need to have application forms sent to them . |
26 | I think these walls do have ears , and our boon companion Red Hand wishes an audience . ’ |
27 | The advantage over stratificational social class ( as in Labov , 1966 ) as a principal variable is the universality of the network concept : whereas stratificational social class theory can not be universally applicable to all historical states , to bilingual situations , or to language- ( that is , speaker- ) contact situations ( and all of these are relevant in historical description ) , all speakers at all times have had ties of some kind — weak or strong — with other speakers . |
28 | It is also clear that there are highly specific ritual constraints of a universal , or near universal nature for example , nearly all cultures seem to have greeting and parting routines ( see Ferguson , 1976 ) . |
29 | Their mean age was 72 years and all clients had had leg ulceration for more than six months ( one client had continuous ulceration for 34 years ) . |
30 | Many places known to have links with the old religion have ‘ devil ’ names , such as the rock outcrop called the Devil 's Pulpit at Tealby , Lincolnshire . |