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

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1 Use this where your employee is leaving and has had at least four days ' SSP in the last eight weeks of the contract .
2 Of these , technology has had by far the greatest impact , by permitting structural changes in internationally linked production systems .
3 He has had by far his best season since moving to Newmarket from California three years ago and can add another to his tally with Keen Hunter in the Remembrance Day Stakes .
4 While we know of certain special cases ( the sonnets of Michelangelo to Tommaso Cavalieri , for instance ) , it is now clear that this was not at all customary , and that the imputation of homosexuality in the Renaissance could have as destructive an effect on a man 's life as it has had until recently ( if , indeed , there has been any real change of English attitudes in these supposedly liberal times ) .
5 It loses the swim-bladder it has had until now .
6 Mummy calls them his worshippers — he has to have at least one of them around . ’
7 I felt then that at last the ambitions I 'd had for so long were possible , and that I could stop worrying about the gypsy who 'd looked at me closely a couple of years earlier , and said : ‘ You 'll never come to anything , you wo n't . ’
8 She confided afterwards that it was the first sexual contact she 'd had in over five years .
9 Other social pressures , chief among them that of patronage in an age in which patronage had unprecedented importance in Roman society , must have had at least as great an importance .
10 After four and a quarter years , some firms will already have had at least two visits and many in category 1 will be facing a second visit in the near future .
11 And I expect if your father had n't died she 'd have had at least twenty children !
12 Speed could have had at least 3 goals , and Deane could have had 3 .
13 If they had dominated I expect they would have had at least a few more ( in 20 mins ) .
14 Rangers should have had at least one goal .
15 Shildon-born Mr Jackson said : ‘ To be a good instructor you must have had at least a season 's skiing on snow and if you want to get basic qualifications you would be charged around £3,000 . ’
16 With people in the field such as Don Quarrie and a Mike McFarlane near the peak of his form , I would have had to better my best by a considerable margin to succeed .
17 He did that at the Hope ( Close : He improved three times , but would have had to better a 63 to do it every round — 76-68-67-63-69 ) .
18 And if we can hold it , the foal will still be frightened of us , and we will have to give it a lot more handling than we would have had to initially to undo its instinctive fear of us and learn accept us instead .
19 GIMMICK ! and f—s up any chance they may have had of ever being taken seriously .
20 For men , the biggest threat was to their shirts , with over a third claiming to have had at least one ruined .
21 Otherwise judges are appointed from the ranks of barristers of at least ten or fifteen years ' standing and are likely to have had at least twenty years ' practice at the bar .
22 This time I 've got no crazy , pointless altruism restraining me , and you must long since have discarded whatever distorted idealism made you believe you had to be faithful to Jones in fact and thought , since you claim to have had at least one other relationship between your spells with him .
23 To have had to practically beg the man to cooperate with him , and now be faced with the God-awful mess he 'd made of it .
24 The new meeting place is to be the day centre at Gilberdyke House , cosy and warm , but the villagers feel a sadness to have had to finally abandon Sandholme village hall .
25 It is also helped by the property bargains created by vendors who had had to dramatically cut their asking prices in order to sell .
26 Being able to say these difficult , and intensely private things to her mother before the funeral was the trigger she wanted to be able to grieve genuinely and begin to feel the loss of her mother , rather than nurse the resentment she had had for so many years .
27 Everything was out in the open now and the dream she had had for so long was about to turn into reality .
28 The best I had had for more than two years .
29 And people stressing a cost factor as important were relatively likely to say they had had at least some choice between different credit arrangements , whereas people stressing convenience were relatively likely to say there had been only one possibility ( though differences were small ) .
30 Thirty-six of the unemployed ( 62 per cent ) had never worked since leaving school , while the rest had had at least one job during that time , but had subsequently become unemployed .
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