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

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1 A woman police constable who reported him has since had to be transferred ‘ after being cold-shouldered ’ .
2 P. , B. and D. are together with one family , T. and A. were initially together although A. has since had to be moved to a small children 's home , and K. is with a third family .
3 Now , with the exception of Lorenzi , who has a young daughter to think about , they can all play full-time in the States — or even , were it to materialise , on the women 's world tour McCormack has long had at the back of his mind .
4 An economic Policy is what the Government has not had since Black Wednesday , although the Autumn Statement on Thursday will hopefully change that .
5 Since July 1984 , death from alcoholism has not had to be reported to the coroner .
6 Oh , yes , indeed , a close friend of mine has been working on the history of a very large British company and he 's just seen the proofs produced from the printers from the typescript which was typed in his own office , and apart from the fact that their computers can change the typefaces and improve the whole thing , the work has not had to be re-keyboarded , as they would say , re-typed in at all .
7 Oh yes , indeed , a close friend of mine has been working on a history of a very large British company and he 's just seen the proofs produced from the printers from the typescript which was typed in his own office , and apart from the fact that their computers can change the typefaces and improve the whole thing , the work has not had to be rekeyboarded , as they would say , retyped in , at all .
8 ( 198 ) above , for example , is uttered by a young lady who is recounting to her horrified mother the experience she has just had of being thrown into prison and badly treated after being arrested in a bar brawl .
9 On closer inspection there was quite a muddle between ‘ Chinese imperialism ’ and ‘ Vietminh military operations ’ , but it seems to have been an elementary mistake to base the assessment entirely on capability rather than intention , which the paper admitted , and was an extraordinary foundation for Rusk 's conclusion which was that : ‘ Above all , we can not afford to jeopardise the considerable measure of success our policy has already had in Indo-China by neglecting to provide the proper maintenance for our investment . ’
10 For my part , I think it would be open to the English courts to apply the civil law maxim directly to the situations we have in these two appeals , and treat the two plaintiffs as lives in being at the times of the events which injured them as they were later born alive , but it is not necessary to do so directly in view of the effect which the Montreal Tramways case [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 has already had in the development of the common law in this field in other common law jurisdictions .
11 There are some strange things in there , that no group has ever had with a major .
12 Cherry ( who succeeded Coleman as Principal Army Veterinary Surgeon on Coleman 's death , thus blighting the hope of assistant professor Sewell that he might follow Coleman in that post ) that Coleman was ‘ the greatest enemy that the profession has ever had in its highest ranks ’ .
13 As he knows , he got the biggest majority he has ever had in his constituency against me .
14 And the best advice she has ever had from a conductor ?
15 It has always had about the same amount of appeal to me as sheep 's eyes .
16 ‘ The rapport the manager has always had with the supporters of this club has been excellent . ’
17 This respect has always had to be defended — in architecture , as in painting , sculpture and archaeology .
18 Reinforced fencing has also had to be installed along the top of the cliff face to try and reduce the danger of people committing suicide by jumping off the top .
19 The drainage system over some sections of route has also had to be refurbished or renewed .
20 Inverness has also had of late years its annual Christian convention .
21 Such intervention has often had to be exerted through covert pressure , since it conflicts not only with the formality of managerial autonomy , but also with the achievement of other formally defined goals such as financial performance targets and even policies on controlling public sector wages .
22 This section on internal buildings has necessarily covered a considerable amount of very detailed information and has inevitably had to be selective .
23 Such responses inevitably raise the question of how much effect nearly four weeks of canvassing has really had on the voters .
24 This has now had to be shelved with the arrival of a Diktat from the Bundestag criticising both the excessive cost and the involvement of the Foreign Ministry .
25 Bernard , she maybe has n't has on it .
26 They were 97 for 2 , still 70 behind , when he bagged three of the most illustrious wickets Test cricket has even had on offer in the space of only four balls .
27 It was cut out of conference papers and replaced with a notice slipped into the file saying : ‘ The proposed paper on the Aids monitor has unfortunately had to be withdrawn , since it has not been possible to synchronise the publication with the Health Education Authority 's own report on the 1988 data , expected in the near future . ’
28 It may consider it will get better marketing support from Novell and the Univel partnership than it has previously had from the relatively small SCO operation here .
29 That is to say that their premium income has been insufficient to meet claims and the difference has therefore had to be met from investment income .
30 [ Unlike that of England and Wales , Scotland 's ‘ national curriculum ’ has not been established by law , and how much influence Munn has actually had on schools is uncertain . ]
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