Example sentences of "[noun] have already have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Scottish Trekking and Riding Association has already had a qualification approved at this level . |
2 | A man who has had a lot of success in a relatively short space of time — he has been training 15 years — Homer Scott has already had a Liverpool winner . |
3 | At the time of going to press , Sir Anthony had already had a series of strategy discussions with chief executive Dr Brian Eyre , as well as meetings with the DTI 's privatisation advisers , investment bankers Barclays De Zoete Wedd , and our own advisers , management consultants McKinseys and merchant bankers Lazard Brothers . |
4 | Then she told me that during the last winter , while I was in Sweden , my father had already had an attack , but they had not told me . |
5 | However , hundreds of people have already had a chance to view a model of the plan . |
6 | Them people have already had an earbashing ! |
7 | Higher mortgage rates have already had an impact on spending , according to the latest survey of distributive trades from the Confederation of British Industry . |
8 | Higher mortgage rates have already had an impact on spending , according to the latest survey of distributive trades from the Confederation of British Industry . |
9 | Dame Diana has already had a letter from him , welcoming her to his church and pulpit . |
10 | The Western world had already had a foretaste of this combination of factors following the price increases in the wake both of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war and of the Iran revolution itself in 1978–79 . |
11 | Rougier J. held that , before the seizure the buyer had already had the car a reasonable length of time for trying it out generally . |
12 | But the greatest coup for Three Choirs this year is that the company has already had an order for its wine from a French buyer . |
13 | We can observe , then , that the new technology has already had an impact on our lives in three major ways . |