Example sentences of "have [verb] two week " in BNC.

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1 The Rangers striker has spent two weeks on the sidelines with a calf strain after scoring 32 times in all competitions this season .
2 AN ATTEMPT by management at Devonport to poach the refitting of a destroyer from Rosyth Royal Dockyard has failed , but the unsolicited bid has caused two weeks ' delay to work on HMS Gloucester .
3 If it has taken two weeks of nail-biting finally to pluck up courage to visit a clinic , only to be greeted by an unsympathetic or gruff receptionist , who demands details you had not expected to have to give in a loud voice , the temptation to cut and run may be overwhelming .
4 It seems his effort , which is what has taken two weeks ’ — he glanced at Jim Donaldson as he spoke — ‘ to portray himself as the guy trying to help Zack , and all the rest of us here and there as the bad guys making problems , has worked .
5 Just before the men were shot — they 'd had two weeks inside so their beards had taken on something of the authentic rag-tag FAKINTIL glory , as opposed to the clean-shaven image they had presented in their neat malai-issue camos — one shouted out the name of Osvaldo .
6 That , despite the recession and the fact that they would have to forfeit two weeks work .
7 The lovely Accolade trees , having waited two weeks with deep rose-red buds and a few open flowers , burst into copious rows of sumptuous semi-double flowers of pure icing-sugar pink .
8 Worse still , the unique Gynaecological Oncology Unit at Bart 's was full — she was going to have to wait two weeks for a bed there .
9 Flavius the Noseless had booked two weeks in Greece for his holidays , so whilst there he dropped in on Archimedes and asked if he could come up with anything .
10 At a cemetery in Carpentras in south-eastern France on May 10 , the body of a Jewish man who had died two weeks previously was disinterred and , according to first reports which were later contradicted , impaled ; the grave of a woman was also disturbed , and more than 30 others were damaged .
11 Then we 've got two weeks in Germany and then hopefully a three week tour of Japan … ’
12 ‘ I 've got two weeks ’ grace — at the moment , ’ she told Mitch quietly .
13 I 've got two weeks at christmas , I 've got a week 's two weeks in the summer I 've got an extra week and christmas no hold it , christmas so
14 You 've got two weeks left have n't you ?
15 They 've had two weeks of overtime ai n't they ?
16 On one occassion he had made a huge crossbow , hoping to throw himself to the mainland , but the elastic snapped , sending him backwards into the school and he had spent two weeks finding his way out .
17 These men and women had spent two weeks preparing for the big occasion , many taking unpaid leave from work .
18 The case had taken two weeks at the Old Bailey , the first devoted to legal argument before the jury was sworn .
19 The tour she had waited so long to unleash had begun two weeks earlier on the other side of the world .
20 A safe place Both said they were delighted the scheme had begun two weeks ahead of schedule and promised residents and visitors a safer and more pleasant place to shop .
21 The administration blames the delay on the fact that Hillary Rodham Clinton , the president 's wife and head of the task force , had to take two weeks off to care for her dying father .
22 Of the scene Charlotte and Ursula had confronted two weeks before there was neither sign nor trace .
23 it 's got two weeks to set because
24 they get him free time , so now he 's had two weeks off
25 Hereford have got two weeks off now but there 's plenty of football coming up … here 's the fixture list for this week …
26 There is an old Sioux saying : ‘ You can not understand a man until you have walked two weeks in his moccasins . ’
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