Example sentences of "[that] they have have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Brand told me that they 'd been friendly from way back and when I leaned on him a bit he admitted that they 'd had a thing going but it had been broken off two or three years ago . ’ |
2 | He says that they 've had a three man gang picking up peoples rubbish for the last seven years . |
3 | Erm we do n't see a great deal of difference that they 've had the same problem as we 've had , in that we ran out of time before we could put the er finished act together properly . |
4 | They said it 's only in the last five to seven years that they 've had the technology to do it . ’ |
5 | Mind you not that they 've had an awful lot of success recently but they are , really are a cocky lot . |
6 | I am aware he has met on a number of occasions with our members , and he was instrumental in selecting a team , which met with the General Secretary of USDAW who said that they had had a er a er reasonable meeting with him . |
7 | This stipulated that they had to have no less than 100,000 members " with the signature and number of the election list for each one of them " . |
8 | Many , he said , were convinced that they had had no managerial experience , yet they had successfully brought up children , run a home , and far more . |
9 | In a recent survey of consultant staff supervising preregistration house officers in Yorkshire 79% admitted that they had had no training in educational method , yet three quarters stated that they would like it . |
10 | Winchester 's complaints that they had had no opportunity to make any representation and that they lacked particulars of the allegations which were made against them , met with no response from Lautro . |
11 | Winchester complained that they had had no opportunity to make any representations , and that they lacked particulars of the allegations made against them , to which there was no direct response from Lautro . |
12 | Some subject board chairmen were adamant that they were not prepared to implement a policy that they had had no hand in shaping . |
13 | Similarly , Zuwaya claimed that they had had a Turkish licence — an exclusive licence , no less — to conduct traders and travellers who wished to cross the desert from Benghazi to Black Africa . |
14 | For example , the percentage reporting that they had had a cold or flu in the previous month showed little change with age . |
15 | It was frequently said of great men in the ancient world , for example of Plato , that they had had a god for a father and a human mother . |
16 | This means that they had had a heightened awareness of their own mortality more or less throughout the disability career . |
17 | She wanted their parents to know that they had had an accident , were safely aboard a Royal Navy ship and would be home soon . ’ |
18 | In 1987 14 per cent of the population of Great Britain , 16 per cent of females and 12 per cent of males , reported that they had had an acute health episode in the previous 14 days . |
19 | He tried to remember that Fiver was under-sized and that they had had an anxious time and were all weary . |
20 | They had to satisfy the judges that they had had the education of an English gentleman . |
21 | The afternoon when they discover that they have to have a complete outline plan of the Dolomites ready for the Ministry by nine o'clock the following morning , and all stay working into the small hours , until their backs are aching and their eyes closing , and they all love each other and are united in extremity against the entire world . |
22 | Do you think we perhaps put kids off an interest in science by our sort of insistence that they have to have a solid understanding of Newton 's laws and all sorts of principles , and we lose the magic too early ? |
23 | Do you think we perhaps put kids off an interest in science by our sort of insistence that they have to have a solid understanding of Newton 's laws and all sorts of principles , and we lose the magic too early ? |
24 | Many advice workers are unaware that they have had a democratic part in the policy decisions that have adopted these training requirements and some even see these demands on them as a personal affront . |
25 | Many headhunters themselves accept that some candidates are justified in considering that they have had a raw deal . |
26 | Whereas it seems unlikely that these concerns have penetrated school syllabuses , it is possible , given the much greater autonomy of institutions of higher education , that they have had a greater influence on higher education syllabuses . |
27 | Arguments are put forward to show their importance to an understanding of the relationship of women to the home , and to suggest that they have had a significant influence on British architecture . |
28 | Some companies feel that they have had a beneficial effect on their trading situation , while others feel that their competitive position has been seriously undermined . |
29 | Steroids were begun soon after this and in the absence of further relapse it is possible that they have had an effect on the disease . |
30 | The fourth characteristic of each of the three countries is that they have had the luck to avoid the worst of the droughts which have badly affected agriculture and hydro-electric power supplies in many African countries in the 1970s and 1980s . |