Example sentences of "the [noun] have have [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The court had to have regard to the ascertainable defect in the mentality of the defendant , and whether it showed a predilection to do harm to others .
32 The Court has had occasion to condemn our laws on contempt of court , on prisoners ' rights , on terrorism , on telephone-tapping , on birching ( in the Isle of Man ) , on homosexuality ( in Northern Ireland ) , on detention , and on freedom of association .
33 Then , a few days later , after the pigeons have had time to rest , they may be taken to some other point , perhaps one hundred miles south this time , and they will repeat the trick .
34 The Regulations require that : any person who keeps any livestock on agricultural land , or who knowingly causes or permits any livestock to be so kept , must ensure that anybody attending the stock has access to the relevant Welfare Code , is aware of its provisions and ( after 1.1.92 ) if they are attending the stock on behalf of the keeper has had instruction on the Welfare Code .
35 The physiotherapist has to have enthusiasm for the task she and the patient are undertaking .
36 As we saw earlier , discs permitted simple and cheap record-players ; but the advantage was lost if the record-players had to have sapphire or diamond points made out of precious gems .
37 Since , ultimately , the law has to be stated authoritatively , there is a case for passing a statute , once experience of the working of the Code has had time to show up any problems there may be .
38 The authority has had problems demolishing blocks of properties because small numbers are still privately-owned .
39 When she came back to the house in the evening , Martha told her that the servants had had trouble with Colin .
40 It is as it was designed and made to be , for the artist has had leisure to add beauty to use .
41 Therefore the workstation had to have software to manage the screen display too .
42 The Government have had opportunities , but have not taken them .
43 Since publishing an open letter in the British Medical Journal asking all doctors to cooperate in the survey , the centre has had enquiries from doctors who may have patients suffering from AIDS .
44 The Society has had signal success in restoring to working order a Ferranti Pegasus , a large vacuum-tube machine dating from 1958 ( Figure 8.1 ) , and an Elliott 803 , a discrete component germanium transistor machine dating from 1963 .
45 But after reading reports magistrates were told the youth had had difficulty coming to terms with his father 's recent death .
46 The planned drinks party would be the first time that the Hamiltons had had guests since their party back at the end of August , and the artist was happy and excited about the event .
47 The printer has had problems with the spelling of ‘ Augusta ’ …
48 For the last couple of months the Moor has had problems with a split tail and fins .
49 Mr Jones said the agency had to have regard to the need to provide a full service to claimants in the area .
50 Then the flowers have to have devices to force their pollen on the insect .
51 Not one person now connected with the line has had experience of railways in Europe or America .
52 All the children have had measles , all five , you can not imagine what hard work it is , day and night and their poor eyes so sore as well as the rash and the fever .
53 The couple have had help from the local church .
54 The couple have had months of treatment for their terrible injuries .
55 Well er in the early days , erm there were occasions where erm if I may say so , that , that just to divert for a moment , the scheme had to have supervision , and there was an increase in the staff , the number of foremen and chargehands increased .
56 The trams have had events of their own to celebrate during the hundred years , generally firsts , rather than lasts .
57 The idea has had opponents who claim its an easy option for people who would otherwise be behind bars .
58 The company had had data galore .
59 The company has had talks with AT&T 's Unix System Laboratories , who were not initially too receptive , although that door has n't been closed .
60 Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates is to introduce MS-DOS 6 at a US-wide satellite broadcast to personal computer users this evening , but according to Reuter , the company has had record orders for it already : Microsoft plans a $7 promotion to entice customers to buy discounted versions of MS-DOS 6 and its other products , and says that orders for it are incredible , already exceeding the record-setting pace of MS-DOS 5 , which was launched in the late spring 1991 .
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