Example sentences of "have have [adj] and " in BNC.

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1 Now thirdly the Vietnam war , now this was perhaps the most harrowing war the Americans ever got themselves involved in and has had deep and permanent effects upon American policy making to this very day .
2 Now thirdly the Vietnam war , now this was perhaps the most harrowing war the Americans ever got themselves involved in and has had deep and permanent effects upon American policy making to this very day .
3 This has had political and analytical ramifications , with the inner city debate frequently lacking a left perspective , leaving the field to a contest between liberal assertions of the case for sympathy ( ESRC , 1986 ; Robson , 1988 ; MacGregor and Pimlott , 1990 ; Wilson , 1987 ) and more recent and robust demands on the right for a faith in strategies of benign neglect based on market led regeneration and tempered by occasional state facilitation of the private sector ( Savas , 1983 ; Trippier , 1989 ) .
4 Adrian Gozzard , formerly Director of Human Resources of Plessey , the telecommunications and electronics giant ( number 93 in The Times 1000 and employer of over 30000 ) , who has had long and extensive experience of search , has turned time and time again to headhunting firms , despite having used a full-time , in-house recruitment manager , and working hard on internal management development .
5 We have only to look at the animal kingdom ; a creature in the wild will never overeat and , even if it has had to put effort into the hunting and killing of its prey , it will stop eating when it has had enough and walk away from the food .
6 The Foreign Office Minister said in a letter to Mr Major that he has had enough and wants to step down .
7 Whether or not the Scholastics misinterpreted the Ancients on this point , their insistence on separating the " existential " from the " copulative " sense of to be , a reductivist might argue , has had large and undesirable philosophical repercussions , in particular by encouraging treatment of existence as a property of objects , or a " first-level predicate " , and by inspiring faulty metaphysical arguments for the existence of God .
8 And if you 'd had adjacent and hypotenuse ?
9 I was screwed up over everything , really , I 'd had enough and I just needed to escape .
10 ‘ Oh , he decided that he 'd had enough and wanted to go back to being a teacher . ’
11 Two countries , until the will of the people decided we 'd had enough and they went out in their hundreds of thousands and pulled the Wall down .
12 Yasmin said she 'd had enough and was now looking for full-time modelling work .
13 Eighteen hours later , they 'd had enough and gave up .
14 Decided he 'd had enough and I suppose you had too .
15 And then I 'd I 'd had enough and then he started messing about and he started pushing the boxes down through my strapper then , course that messed the strapper up !
16 Is there anybody around now that you would like to play with , having had many and varied collaborators in the past ?
17 They might have had one and found out what it was going to cost and were decided against .
18 letter circulated this morning from officers to amend the figure , I think all members should have had that and I will move that a capital supplementary estimate of fifty-five thousand and four pounds be approved for expenditure on the magistrate 's court services described in the report and in the letter circulated this morning .
19 It does n't have to be quite the same , one does n't always have to have red and gold .
20 In terms of feedback from the report , primary teachers seem to have had most and secondary teachers least .
21 Without this , Oakeshott 's views might be felt only to betray ‘ a tone of sentimental nostalgia for the pre-industrial age in which the ideals of societas were understood to have had social and political correlatives in some objective form of social life ’ .
22 Well there were a woman that used to have have that and they called her Maggie and she used to serve drinks there , whisky and that was before Stromness was voted dry you see .
23 They were prints from some medieval Book of Hours that William had had framed and stuck up on the walls .
24 Everyone was in a good mood because not only was it the last day of school today , but everybody had had one and a half days off school already .
25 Although a few had had quick and relatively painless births , many had found it a very painful experience .
26 When her mother died Constance had turned slightly vegetarian and announced that she would never have any children since her mum had had ten and put her off the whole idea , and she gave away the chickens .
27 He did not want to be young again — that time had had particular and transcendent horrors — but the thought of being any older filled him with panic .
28 He had had enough and decided to sue .
29 Enoch grew restless , so they walked around the deck until he decided that he had had enough and that only his mother would do .
30 By then Milestone had had enough and quit .
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