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

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1 If they are considering a financial penalty , then they of course have to have regard to the defendant 's means .
2 A complaint made then that the definition of ‘ Scotland ’ did not mention the Island of Rockall Act 1972 which made Rockall part of Scotland has had effect ; the reviewer now ungraciously points out that the discussion of what is ‘ England ’ does not mention section 10 of the Channel Tunnel Act 1987 , which incorporates the tunnel system up to the ‘ frontier ’ into England .
3 In recent years Lord Chancellors have differed in their opinions about the value of judges having had experience as politicians .
4 A Bishop questioned over allegations of indecency has had police bail extended .
5 It is n't just service does n't end at the sale , so , a lot of things have to have after-care do n't they ?
6 A whole generation of people have had blacks turned on 'em and they 're very angry right now .
7 And I mean I put an asterisk down there to say that 's what I thought was going to come out quite heavily simply because this is is the case on these courses , you know the people that we get on these courses every single one of these that we 've had , and we must have had coming up to what over ten now , every single one we 've had people that the most the majority of people have had team work very high on the score .
8 The International Chamber of Commerce has had rules against bribery and extortion since 1977 , but most people ignore them .
9 It 's the second time in a year that the haulage company Ralph Davies of Cheltenham has had fruit cargoes destroyed .
10 ‘ A number of hospitals have had problems because of the nurses that have been hit by the epidemic .
11 From the beginning heads of missions had had secretaries who often played an important role ; but these had been recruited and paid by the diplomats themselves and had been merely their personal servants .
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