Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone who had both a case and a control diagnosis was excluded from the analysis . |
2 | She was working with a variety group and we laughed together when Sir Henry , who had still a lot of influence , let it be known that it was his wish that Miss Anne Zeigler married Mr Webster Booth . |
3 | was a matter which exercised the other two companies , particularly the Metropolitan , who had quite a number of through services to various L.C.C . |
4 | It was indeed a failure of such imagery , but it must be remembered that the very image of society , and in some cases of socialism , the council estate embodied was that imposed by academics and professionals , and never that of the residents , who have neither a place in the construction of that image , nor the means for its appropriation . |
5 | Women on our courses who have both a boy and girl are now finding daughters rebelling and asking why they have to do everything when their brother does little or nothing . |
6 | Voters with above the minimum of education are more likely than those who have only a minimum of education to vote Conservative . |