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

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1 But one that has had the error beep replaced by a robotic voice screaming ‘ Attention ! ’ is likely to have the opposite effect , as is one that ingests a floppy disc accompanied by a long drawn out grumble taken from a soggy passage in the Star Wars trilogy .
2 But , in fact , it is conscious discrimination by policy makers against the unemployed which has had the side effect of making the relative position of pensioners look artificially advantageous .
3 From West End Girls to the camp reworking of U2 's Where the streets have no name , this band has had the smash hits Neil Tennant used to write about when he was an anonymous music journalist .
4 It is still not clear whether the PowerPC has had the multi-processing guts ripped out of it , though Michael Slater editor of Microprocessor Report informs us modifications made to it include having 38 opcodes deleted , which means that all instructions that use multiply and quotient register , difference or zero and three integer operand instructions have all been wiped out .
5 The Chinese lunch they 'd had the secretary phone out for lay on the coffee table like a child 's experiments with putty and paint and designer ooze .
6 I mean they at least they could pick you up cos they 'd had the log book .
7 I 'm glad you 've made reference actually to that picture of the circles because I , I erm I came up with that after we 'd had the parish day and i you know , observing who was there on the parish day and then trying to see how , how we reach people and , and , and who were missing and how important was it that everybody should be there on parish day , and was n't it that people who are involved should be there on parish day because that 's a point at which erm you know parish council can meet those very people .
8 not a chance , he , he never even earned that much money in all his , no but I mean having , having had the income tax done that to you however ridiculous that it is you 've got to do something about it
9 But then the same problem applies because you 'll have had the night staff working all day Friday night , come off duty about seven , eight o'clock in the morning .
10 ’ You should have had the damson pie , ’ Fred said .
11 A pair of young fighters who come into the ring and fight a contest of this kind would have had the referee boxing their ears and offering such terse words as ‘ get in there and fight ’ .
12 By the time you read this we will have had the Gift Day and be well on our way with the Camphill Development Project .
13 They were sometimes the heads of administrative units known as hundreds — hundredal manors with some of the characteristics of a town , and they may have had the minster church , upon which the churches elsewhere on the estate were dependent .
14 His four wonderful , but ultimately futile , goals against Partizan Belgrade must have had the World Cup alarm bells ringing in England .
15 You do n't have to have the country house surrounded by untrodden snow , though you could still have that or some similar strictly physical limitation .
16 To be honest I think we should be grateful they do n't have to have the court magician come in
17 They would n't need them because of the , this technology and that that 's but nevertheless they do ha they would be conscripted because they do have to have the ground troops of
18 I shall have to have the washing machine out .
19 Well the alternative would be to have had the tea break in between
20 It acknowledged that all Noricum 's weapons sales to Argentina , Brazil , Bulgaria , Jordan , Libya , Poland and Thailand , had been means of providing Iran and Iraq with arms and could have been prevented , particularly if Gratz had had the destination certificates examined .
21 A campesinos ' strike , which had paralysed Cuzco two weeks before my arrival , had had the rallying cry , ‘ ¡ Por tierra , paz , precios justos ! ’
22 Whereas Augustus had had the poet Virgil to sing his praises , Constantine had the ecclesiastical politician and historian Eusebius as the man who sat immediately to the right of his throne during the sessions of the Council of Nicaea in 325 and exercised a decisive influence on the creed and discipline of the Universal , or Catholic , Church .
23 They 've had the school dinners in different places before .
24 ‘ We 've had the art market fuelled up to unrealistic heights because of the auction-house hype and the phony bidding ’ , Feigen added .
25 ‘ We 've had the caveman impersonation , and your version of a minor kidnapping — so what 's next on the agenda ? ’
26 ‘ I 've had the insurance investigators here , ’ she said .
27 We 've had the winter timetable which er proposes some quite serious cuts in services , and we 've had of course , the constant rumour off fairs increases .
28 I think you 've had the crash course and inter-personal communication is next year
29 And I 've had the lab results this morning , and they 're still high .
30 And if I can see , if you say you 've had the blood test done in around , I du n no , two weeks , at your convenience and then if you see me in about five , which will be at the end of those , which
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