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

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1 Stuart ran for Britain in the 1988 Olympic Games and in the European Championships in Split two years ago but has since had ankle and Achilles problems , as well as her degree course , hampering her progress .
2 Van Morrison has long had associations with mysticism and his legacy are bands like U2 , The Hothouse Flowers and The Waterboys .
3 Chay Blyth has long had links with British Steel and they have produced a pot of around £1 ½ million to fund the running of the race and cover part of the cost of building the yachts and training the crew .
4 INDIA has long had terrorists who kill and maim to secure secession for various of its 25 states .
5 Handsome Costa hunk Jesse Birdsall , who has only had eyes for the girls up to now , is about to become a bi-sexual victim of the killer virus .
6 Handsome Costa hunk Jesse Birdsall , who has only had eyes for the girls up to now , is about to become a bi-sexual victim of the killer virus .
7 ‘ The change in joint laxity during pregnancy is analogous to that in someone who has just had surgery on the joints and ligaments : you would n't start that person lifting heavy weights ; you would start with low intensity rehabilitative exercise ’ .
8 Rushing Wild , successful in six out of eight points , has already had experience of Cheltenham , having sauntered away with the Foxhunters Chase last March by 25 lengths .
9 Mr Rutskoi has already had responsibility for agriculture taken away , along with his official Mercedes and doctor .
10 The TDC confirmed last night its chief executive Duncan Hall has already had talks with Stockton Borough Council leader Bob Gibson , paving the way for an ‘ imminent ’ announcement .
11 Susan Nichols , Director of SOS ! for the NIC , told The Art Newspaper she has already had inquiries from abroad regarding the establishment of parallel inventories .
12 Schofield has already had cause to caution Montgomerie — in 1991 — and yesterday he said : ‘ He is a fine golfer and is clearly going to be a major figure in the game for as long as he remains active in it , but he has to be able to take it on the chin .
13 ‘ No pop song has ever had lyrics like these , ’ the Sunday Mirror raged sanctimoniously , helpfully reproducing them in full on its front page : ‘ God save the Queen/A fascist regime/Made you a moron/ A potential H-bomb/God save the Queen/She ai n't no human being/There ai n't no future in/England 's dream . ’
14 St James 's Park has always had Blaydon Races as its anthem but in the Sixties and Seventies there were many others .
15 Kim , who is continuing on the diet as she wants to shed another couple of stone , has always had loads of personality but , as her weight has reduced , an even more bubbly girl has emerged .
16 John Thrupp has always had problems getting shoes to fit , so he had a pair of size twenty-ones specially made by a master craftsman .
17 He insists that she has always had plenty .
18 As the PM says , no one has ever done anything big and good if he has always had success and has n't had some thumping clouts on the head on the way .
19 ‘ Darren has always had flair , all we had to do was control it .
20 But then she has always had money — she has never not had money .
21 We might have problems with the business , but Chester 's has always had money , always been relatively well-off landowners , even before your grandparents began printing fabrics ! ’
22 From ribbon roses and tapestries to a triptych , Rosemary has always had craft projects of one sort or another on the go but her interest in the world in miniature was re-kindled when her brother , mindful of the dolls-house she had lost years earlier , bought her a one-twelfth reproduction Georgian eight-roomed ‘ des .
23 ‘ New York has always had laws prohibiting the possession of syringes and needles , ’ she explains .
24 THERE is one sphere of battle in which America has always had supremacy : the one that surrounds the earth .
25 ‘ The Church has always had trouble with marriage , ’ said Beuno , ‘ trying to combine two mutually exclusive imperatives .
26 The court has always had power to take a child out of the custody of a parent or guardian in cases of misconduct or unfitness , and in such cases , or in the absence of any lawful guardian , to appoint a suitable person as guardian .
27 However , as we have seen , central government has always had power to control capital spending and still does .
28 Though the earth has always had poles of rotation , the polar environment has not always been cold ( Chapter 1 ) .
29 Nicholas said , ‘ He has always had hopes .
30 He has also had problems with soft ground , so the first phase , the removal of a small number of trees , will probably be delayed another week or two .
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