Example sentences of "that they have have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Not that they 'd had many takers , no more than fifty , mostly scum from prison camps attracted by the offer of good food , women and money .
2 But what happens when the right-wing minority decides that they 've had enough of this liberal claptrap about integration ?
3 that they had had insufficient feedback ;
4 as if it had happened a few years ago , Mr Donal John MacLennan , leaning on his metal gate as his sheep thronged the pens of today 's farm at Corry , knew that Johnson and Boswell had been guests in this place , and that they had had good times here .
5 When Henry VIII dismissed three of these gentlemen and various other household officials in 1519 , the Venetian ambassador commented that they had had great authority and had been the ‘ very soul ’ of the King .
6 The Lord Chief Justice had said then that it would be wrong for it to appear that the proposals had the backing of the judges or that they had had any hand in their preparation ; and that it was essential that the judges remained at arm 's length .
7 But after two weeks of going back and fro to the barn they finally decided for some unknown reason that they had had enough .
8 If she decided that they had had enough of sightseeing or whatever , then they had had enough .
9 Besides , there have been so many opportunities for growth in countries that do not require local equity sharing that they have had little incentive to try to build businesses in those countries that do .
10 Examples of these have been sent to employers , and it is hoped that they have had wide distribution .
11 What has been taken as kind of definition , which I 'll paraphrase I think for this purpose , is that it 's a condition that shows itself in children 's reading difficulty and erm that they are having this reading difficulty despite the fact that they have had reasonable , normal teaching , that their level of intelligence appears to be normal and that they come from an adequate social cultural background .
12 It is possible that they have had some influence upon the Government of the UK during the 1980s , which has been markedly less disposed to intervene as directly in industry than its predecessors .
13 The data so far accumulated suggests that half or more of the adult population of this country believe that they have had some sort of direct religious experience .
14 At the end of the twentieth century group exhibitions perhaps do not have the importance that they have had earlier in the century .
15 Perhaps not surprisingly in view of the hierarchical nature of schools , they also are more aware of the response of the governors and the LEA and consider that they have had more feedback to the report than their more junior colleagues .
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