Example sentences of "have have [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 FORMER Goon Harry Secombe , who has had a second home in Majorca for the past 15 years , reckoned he had finally been accepted by the locals when they gave him the Spanish name El Gordo .
2 Soon , there is pounding on the window , the pounding of the Rons , Roger and Simone , Crilly and Pamela , who has had a second wind .
3 CANCER drug campaigner Janet Murray has had the first tablets which may give her a chance of a normal life .
4 He says that he was told his father was alive after the first crash … by the time he 'd had the second crash in the rescue boat he was dead .
5 We thought we 'd had the last laugh when we got to the play-off finals against Charlton but he was an even bigger pain in the arse after that .
6 Abruptly she turned , determined to leave having had the last word .
7 Mrs Thatcher suggested that ‘ had America stayed in Europe after the first world war and we had a Nato then , I do not believe we would have had a second world war .
8 If you were wise at the time , you will have had a second report bound up and filed , containing every fact used , every reference studied , all the results of tests , every reason you had in mind when you drew your conclusions — and you alone will have access to these private notes .
9 And Wolves should have had a second penalty after Regis had apparently set up Kelly but Sandford 's challenge went unnoticed by Mr Harrison , Stoke escaped and Wolves were denied the chance to regain the lead .
10 He may have had a sixth sense about the presence of some stranger in the house ; more likely he saw some physical evidence — a coat , a hat — belonging to a person he knew .
11 But there again , he never sent her to the really big houses because , as he said , if there was anything going , the servants would have had the first pick .
12 He might have had the last word , but he had n't really forgiven her for her temerity in trying to put him down .
13 ‘ Do you always have to have the last word ? ’
14 Mid-way through the production year Verity Lambert , Mervyn Pinfield and David Whitaker knew they had had a second season approved by delighted BBC Television Controllers .
15 The principles of mental functioning , which had been conceptualized as being two in the 1911 paper , ‘ Formulations Regarding the Two Principles of Mental Functioning ’ , namely , the pleasure and reality principles , had had a third principle , the Nirvana principle , added .
16 All those who said they had had the first operation had an appropriate scar and ab absent gall bladder on ultrasonography .
17 We 've had a cu We 've had a first time they 've erm quote at two thousand one hundred and seventy six pounds .
18 Because , although it 's before nine erm , the next morning erm you 're actually giving them now more lead time , you 've given them another day because an , sometime tomorrow you know , if it gets there at two o'clock and it 's off-loading in in in at the bay and someone checks that it 's been received and then someone makes a phone call to tell them it 's there , and then they 're doing something else , and then they come down and have a look at it , how many boxes do you think are sitting on loading bays that do n't get looked at for a day or two , or three , or four , five when they 've had a next day service ?
19 I 've had the first signs of her asking where I go , what I do .
20 He says thousands of families have already been thrown into chaos and we 've had the first suicide as a result of the operations of the Child Support Agency .
21 There was a sign up at the airport — John Wayne Airport , naturally — that read CALIFORNIA : WE 'VE HAD THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY HERE FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS .
22 But I 've had the last laugh .
23 so only like , I 've had the last week off
24 And course we 're doing a lot of counting today this wrist is a you know I do n't mind that you see what did that wrist was that elbow I had to have a second operation on it , in the arm up here because er I had to have some bone taken away in the elbow course it stretched guiders but they also erm disturbed the wrist joint because it was in plaster like that stretched round and disturbed the wrist joint and I ke it 's it weakened it and it 's only just it 's only just this what last nine months that it 's that it 's really started to effect this but I know what it is that 's because I keep going out doing the odd jobs
25 Janet added : ‘ My husband had a wicked sense of humour and had to have the last laugh in life and death .
26 The first card you turn over is the matching ace , so it seems that you have had the first strike of luck for you can clearly get the first pair .
27 In a letter of 17 August 1921 to his wife he writes that ‘ I have had the first estimates for dolls ' house furniture : 13 State frames — £50 , and have sent it to Mrs Marshall Field .
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