Example sentences of "the [noun] has have a " in BNC.
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1 | Primarily the computer has to have a graphics capability , preferably monochrome and as high a resolution as possible . |
2 | The Führer has had a bunker constructed below the Chancellery . |
3 | Re-selling the goods , therefore , does not constitute acceptance unless the buyer has had a reasonable opportunity of examining them . |
4 | It must be sensible to delay breeding until the mare has had a chance to prove herself as a sound , willing ride . |
5 | Although the recession has had a serious effect on certain sections of our Group , the result for 1992 was one of considerable merit . |
6 | ‘ The recession has had a severe impact upon the advertising market but by sheer hard work , backed by increasing readership we have been able to increase revenues over our last financial year — we would like to have done better but we are pleased to have held our own in a difficult market . ’ |
7 | The flash has to have a manual override to be useful , as it will serve only to tell the operator when a photograph has been taken . |
8 | Since its establishment in 1945 the College has had a strong commitment to research aimed at improving management and the development of managers . |
9 | Since its establishment in 1945 the College has had a strong commitment to research aimed at improving management and the development of managers . |
10 | On substantive questions under the Convention , particularly whether the applicant has had a fair trial , matters of ‘ lawyer failure ’ generally do not result in a violation of the Convention because such failure can not be attributed to the State , which is the only respondent before the Commission or the Court . |
11 | Arrange to visit after the programme has had a few weeks to run . |
12 | The Opposition has had a field day with the charges of betrayal it could with so much justification fling at the Government over broken election promises . |
13 | In the decade since then , the club has had a brief taste of the glory days but now is immersed in the worst crisis in its hundred year history . |
14 | The horse has had a disappointing season after having won the Racing Post Stakes as a two-year-old and looking like a ‘ good thing ’ for even one of the Derbys . |
15 | The horse has had a disappointing season after having won the Racing Post Stakes as a two-year-old and looking like a ‘ good thing ’ for even one of the Derbys . |
16 | On the other hand , in the provincial towns outside of Belfast and in areas such as Newtownabbey the UDA has had a comparatively clear record from crime and racketeering . |
17 | But the council has had a change of heart and is now looking at ways of funding the event . |
18 | ‘ If the law has to have a proper effect then landlords and breweries should know that to serve young people like this , they are in danger of losing their licences . ’ |
19 | I believe that our membership of the ERM has had a major influence on the recession in the United Kingdom . |
20 | My right hon. Friend the Chancellor has had a number of discussions with the Council of Mortgage Lenders and others , and he will be announcing a package of measures later this afternoon . |
21 | ‘ The child has had a mild fit , ’ said the apothecary , turning Anna on to her stomach . |
22 | The shop has had a chequered history : it opened as a Sherratt & Hughes , and was an early incursion by a chain retailer into an area dominated by , and largely reserved for , independents . |
23 | The SDA has had a wider set of powers than those readily available to UDCs in England , but it has used them . |
24 | On the other hand , they appreciate that the job has had a number of new tasks grafted onto it , adding to its scope and variety . |
25 | Within sight of power , the group has had a public bust-up likely to reduce its appeal in the forthcoming election . |
26 | She recognizes that historically the concept has had a significant place in the vocabulary of political theory and notes that legal theorists continue to invoke the concept and argue about its meaning . |
27 | ‘ The Commissioner has had a word with the Home Office . |
28 | In relation to its national income the UK has had a disproportionately very large number of companies among the largest 500 in the world [ Prais , 1976 ] . |
29 | ‘ The Prefect has had a call from the Minister . |
30 | Donated organs such as kidneys , and semen or ova for insemination , are suitable if the donor has had a recent negative HIV antibody test . |