Example sentences of "have have [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Such things as whether you or any one in your family has had diseases like diabetes , high blood pressure or heart conditions will be noted . |
2 | MIDDLESBROUGH 'S Young Sports Personality of the Year , Stephen Markham , has had requests for grants turned down by Middlesbrough Council and Cleveland County Council . |
3 | The International Chamber of Commerce has had rules against bribery and extortion since 1977 , but most people ignore them . |
4 | Manager Mickey Duff has had talks with Coetzer 's management who are prepared to set up a deal . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | In the wake of recent scandals involving fake Giacometti and Rodin sculptures ( see The Art Newspaper No.19 , June 1992 , p.19 ) the official French union of bronze founders , the Syndicat Général des Fondeurs de France , has had talks with auctioneers and art gallery representatives to discuss means of combating forgery . |
7 | He has had talks with Counc Woodhead over the weekend . |
8 | Sometimes it looks as though Limpar , who has had run-ins with manager George Graham , has no future at the club . |
9 | Already he has had offers from league and , although he has no interest in switching codes at the moment , the history of the game is littered with examples of guys who were caught at a low ebb by rugby league scouts and consequently signed . |
10 | County Tory leader , Councillor Simon Cussons , says he has had complaints from youngsters who feel they are being hounded out of the pubs . |
11 | WACC has had contacts with CEPACS for many years . |
12 | WACC has had contacts with CEPACS for many years . |
13 | Mauritius , a former colony of both Britain and France , has had periods of emergency rule , but qualifies today as a multiparty , parliamentary democracy . |
14 | Each project has had problems with builders -buildings have always taken longer than anticipated . |
15 | The BMC are also asking for details from anyone who has had problems at Latterbarrow in Wasdale . |
16 | Manager Ray Hankin has had inquiries for players but no concrete offers . |
17 | ETA has had operatives in Barcelona for years , and the documents could reflect simply the continuation of these operations . |
18 | Critical reaction aside , Edith MacArthur has had piles of letters from viewers who were moved by her portrayal of the dying woman confronting the limits of her family relationships . |
19 | EXPLORER Gerald Kingsland , 62 — who inspired the film Castaway — has had scores of replies to an ad for a girl to join him on an island . |
20 | Charles has had years of practice and had already encountered all the customs and forms of national dress that amuse Diana so much . |
21 | Kinnear , who has had enquiries for midfielders Warren Barton and Robbie Earle , said : ‘ I want to hang on to my players as long as possible — my job 's hard enough as it is . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Play halted as other Saints players raced over and pulled away Speedie — who has had clashes with fans in the past . |
24 | Actually , I sent Felicity to Summerhill because I saw this awfully exciting film called The Alamo , starring John Wayne , whom I adore , and he makes this absolutely glorious speech in it which goes ‘ Freedom , I like the sound of the word ’ , actually it 's ‘ Republic ’ he says , I know that because it was on the television last week , but I 've always heard it as ‘ Freedom ’ and I read that A S O'Neill positively breathed Freedom , as indeed do all the Irish , I find , and one has to have pots of money to go there , which gives one — what 's the word ? — sachet , which you do absolutely need to get into Society these days , and Felicity ( her name means Freedom , too , from the Latin , you know ) was frightfully keen to go , and does n't the name simply drip June in , say , the Cotswolds , and Felicity says there are teachers there with nothing to do at all , so you can tell the staff must be tip-top — I mean , what luxury ! spare staff ! — and Felicity 's always been such a tearaway and I know it 's jolly hard but I do think one needs Discipline to get one 's Freedom , I 've always had it , and Republics too , and now I gather she 's been on television , and Felicity was absolutely swearing by the school or something , Angela says , and where is it — somewhere pretty — she goes by train … |
25 | I 'd had stitches after Jeremy . |
26 | Twice before she 'd had proposals of marriage and had rejected them because she could n't feel for the men they came from . |
27 | It was Hallowe'en coming up that gave her the idea they 'd had lessons at school about ghosts , witches and Hallowe'en . |
28 | She 'd had years of practice . |
29 | But you see they 've had computers in hospitals now for years |
30 | Mrs. Mann and her husband Rodney now live in Oxfordshire , but they have retained their East Anglian loyalties , having had horses in training with Mike Bloom for several years . |