Example sentences of "have have [noun] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | The organiser is an Alton member of the society 's board of directors , Peter Precious , and he has had help from Alton regional group members . |
2 | Manager Mickey Duff has had talks with Coetzer 's management who are prepared to set up a deal . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | He has had talks with Counc Woodhead over the weekend . |
5 | WACC has had contacts with CEPACS for many years . |
6 | WACC has had contacts with CEPACS for many years . |
7 | The BMC are also asking for details from anyone who has had problems at Latterbarrow in Wasdale . |
8 | ETA has had operatives in Barcelona for years , and the documents could reflect simply the continuation of these operations . |
9 | Aiming to raise £750,000 , The Spirit of 1992 has had approval for BES status from the Inland Revenue as the company will be both manufacturing and trading . |
10 | The fitness of Clift and Leman , who has had influenza in Pakistan , is important for Grinstead . |
11 | The fitness of Clift and Leman , who has had influenza in Pakistan , is important for Grinstead . |
12 | One of the American complaints against Japan is that Japan has had access to US government-funded research while denying foreign companies access to research funded by the Japanese government . |
13 | I 'd had stitches after Jeremy . |
14 | Many anthropologists believe that Australian Aboriginal tribes may have had contact with India via the once existing land mass that stretched from southern India almost to Australia . |
15 | It is unlikely that many Europeans would have had access to Aristotle 's writings , but the cuckoo 's habits were certainly well enough known during the Middle Ages for them to be mentioned by Chaucer ( in The Parlement of Foules , 1382 ) , and for the term ‘ cuckold ’ — describing a man deceived by his wife — to have passed into the English language . |
16 | Above her , the vault seemed so high it should have had rag-clouds like Mars , but it was unearthly white . |
17 | If the Lord Edward had known this , he would have had John of Gaunt 's head on a pole on London Bridge . |
18 | England would rather have had Thorfinn in Scotia , I can tell you , than Siward or Norway . ’ |
19 | Stephen , you 'll have to have words with Graham this morning . |
20 | , Sir George ( c. 1500–1558 ) , merchant and alderman of London , was the son of George Barne , grocer of London , though the family seems also to have had connections in Wells , Somerset . |
21 | The Mercians would seem to have had influence in Berkshire at an earlier date in the reign of Wulfhere and the same may well have been true of Somerset , in which case what Aethelbald was doing was appropriating border territories traditionally in dispute between the Mercians and the western Saxons . |
22 | Northumbria Police are trying to trace relatives of Thomas Law , 77 , of Canterbury Street , South Shields , who died of natural causes on Thursday and is thought to have had relatives in Teesside . |
23 | AFTER he had had breakfast with Marjorie , Oliver felt very comfortable . |
24 | She had been thinking a lot about the conversation she and Leila had had back at Lazar 's , the talk of sky cities and escape . |
25 | He had had dealings with Eddie 's family , and as Eddie says : ‘ My father always said you was a smart man . ’ |
26 | When she came back to the house in the evening , Martha told her that the servants had had trouble with Colin . |
27 | Rapid promotion to counsellor followed , and in 1958 he was sent to Malta as adviser on press and public relations to the Governor , who had had trouble with Mintoff . |
28 | From that moment he had had respect for Blanche : he knew it took a rare combination of self-confidence and courage to admit she had been wrong . |
29 | Marriage Guidance had been a bloke called Kevin who , in Henry 's view , had had designs on Elinor . |
30 | I had told her that Ivy had had luncheon with Olivia Manning , and had written : ‘ She is always the same and always in a circle of the lettered . |