Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] have had [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He seems to have known enough about ordinary medicine — and perhaps still have had the contacts within the profession — to make sure that I got my inoculations and injections at the correct times in my life , despite my official non-existence as far as the National Health Service is concerned . |
2 | Q I have been trying to locate a manufacturer of a walking boot or walking shoe which is synthetic , ie not leather or suede for a vegetarian friend , but so far have had no luck . |
3 | While Mr Fallon will probably not have had the chance to read the report , we think it unwise for him to dismiss it out of hand . |
4 | Given the choice , she 'd really rather have had an assignment in Outer Mongolia or possibly Timbuktu — maybe by putting a few thousand miles between herself and Dane she 'd manage to get him out of her mind . |
5 | It would have suited his purposes admirably well to have had the police arrest them for responding to his antagonism . |
6 | The project that has gone quite far has had every chance of success but has failed and therefore has demonstrated its inadequacy . |
7 | " Shoes would almost certainly have had a maker 's name on them , and such names on shoes are generally stamped in the leather and not easy to take out . |
8 | But , ’ he added wryly , ‘ I have it in mind that so he is , and may very well have had the hardihood to play it so . ’ |