Example sentences of "has have [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 San Francisco has had a privatised police force since 1851 , when the city cops were so desperate for help that they sold off districts to private enterprise .
2 For over 120 years , the House of Commons has had a Public Accounts Committee which has established a reputation as an impartial watchdog over government spending .
3 ‘ Les has had a few problems but he could do very well alongside Deanesy . ’
4 Although she has had a few boyfriends since , there is no one special around .
5 James , 19 , working in the hall under a community service order , has had a few months ' work for the council since leaving school .
6 Arrange to visit after the programme has had a few weeks to run .
7 Argentina has recently been paying the banks $40m a month ( equivalent to three days of the monthly amount due ) , but has had no formal discussions with its banks about a rescheduling .
8 He recovered promptly and has had no further problems 30 months after transplantation .
9 The patient has had no further problems from perineal disease during the subsequent 17 months to date .
10 She has had no further problems and is recovering from her operation well .
11 The excellent , practical hunter who has had no further lessons in hunting-wizardry than his introductory ones as a teenager is said to know little about hunting .
12 CANCER drug campaigner Janet Murray has had the first tablets which may give her a chance of a normal life .
13 Annabelle , you may not realize it , but you are gaining the advantage of marrying a man who has had the sharp corners rubbed off him .
14 President Havel has had the dreary uniforms of the Communist state redesigned by Theodore Pištěk , the costume designer for the film Amadeus , much of which was shot in Prague .
15 At a time when English officialdom has been worrying about the fact that some among their top youngsters are playing more golf than is good for them , Stevely has had the same feelings where his own pupils are concerned .
16 It suggests that your vehicle was once petrol engined or has had the wrong springs fitted at some point .
17 It has impressed but it has to have the right tools if it is going to provide the safety that councillor referred to and the saving of life which was referred to by councillor .
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