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

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1 Hearing people may have had difficulty in access , but we have argued that this arises in the unequal status of the learner ( hearing ) and teacher ( deaf ) .
2 Lothar 's supporter Angelbert who wrote a lament over the fallen , may have had Bernard in mind when he attributed his own side 's defeat to the last-minute defection of certain " commanders " .
3 Several commentators theorize that dinosaurs may have had hearts like crocodilians , perhaps because they are the closest living relatives to the archosaur .
4 Many catalogue users will by now have had experience of word-processing systems with instant spelling verification .
5 By that time , another 70,000 of us will have had accidents at work we could have avoided .
6 He might have had thoughts of destiny but it is unlikely that even he could conceive that troupes of girls bearing his name would still be dancing nearly a hundred years later .
7 Defendants who ‘ could n't care less ’ may have had thoughts about consent which through indifference to the matter , they fail to pursue .
8 I recognise that the draftsman may not have had assignments in mind at all .
9 Many anthropologists believe that Australian Aboriginal tribes may have had contact with India via the once existing land mass that stretched from southern India almost to Australia .
10 Canton , Massachusetts-based Perception Technology Corp has agreed to be acquired by Brite Voice Systems Inc of Wichita , Kansas for about 3.35m new Brite Voice shares giving an indicated value of about $15.9m ; the combined companies would have had revenues in excess of $35m on a pro forma basis for fiscal 1992 .
11 Sarah and Terry had no alternative but she and John could have had months of courtship before he went away if it had not been for his stubbornness .
12 In the first place it is noticeable that the great theme of his two Councils was the same as that of the Roman Council of 1059 , when the first effective legislation on clerical celibacy was initiated : it almost seems as if this subject had matured in his mind since that date ; certainly his early Deploratio virginitatis male amissae suggests that he may have had cause for thought on this subject .
13 Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd where they would have had access to MS-DOS .
14 Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd , where they would have had access to MS-DOS , although Phoenix was one of the pioneers of the concept of the clean room , where no-one that has any inside knowledge of the code being emulated is allowed to come into contact with the developers of the emulation .
15 It is unlikely that many Europeans would have had access to Aristotle 's writings , but the cuckoo 's habits were certainly well enough known during the Middle Ages for them to be mentioned by Chaucer ( in The Parlement of Foules , 1382 ) , and for the term ‘ cuckold ’ — describing a man deceived by his wife — to have passed into the English language .
16 Above her , the vault seemed so high it should have had rag-clouds like Mars , but it was unearthly white .
17 If the Lord Edward had known this , he would have had John of Gaunt 's head on a pole on London Bridge .
18 England would rather have had Thorfinn in Scotia , I can tell you , than Siward or Norway . ’
19 No doubt after six days of living in a trench , the dirt would have had time to grime itself in .
20 Stephen , you 'll have to have words with Graham this morning .
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