Example sentences of "have have [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Young lads who up to this point have had no real demands made on them by society , who have been spoiled and indulged by their mothers , who have followed their own inclinations entirely and have been tolerated in nearly everything , suddenly and incomprehensibly find that they are the subjects of a spiteful atrocity in which they are abused , assaulted , victimized , mutilated and sometimes threatened with death itself . |
2 | And so all new houses built since that date , have had no rateable value assess assessment . |
3 | The Minister may want to announce what it now contains , because we have had no official announcement . |
4 | Mr. Ian Grist : I have had no recent meeting with representatives of the company . |
5 | I have had no recent meetings with the National Union of Mineworkers to discuss pit closures . |
6 | In cats comparable lesions have some effect , but only when the animals are being trained on discriminations that are novel and with which they have had no preoperative experience , or if the lesions extend into the pretectum ( Sprague et al . |
7 | We have had no good rain since … ’ |
8 | In fact , the Government have had no industrial policy since being elected in 1979 . |
9 | For too long managers have had no authoritative body to express their views or air their grievances . |
10 | Through the worst of the winter they have had no proper play area ; the old school building is deteriorating at a rapid rate and they have also had to find room to store the furniture for the new school which has already been delivered . |
11 | As these letters have had no discernible effect and The Awesome Three boys are still enjoying the odd night tying up white-clad virgins and offering them up to the Devil , the incensed mothers have now taken to writing to the band 's parents . |
12 | ‘ The case is clearly being contested , ’ said patient liaison manager Vince Conway , adding : ‘ We have had no particular difficulties . |
13 | Communitarian concepts of organization have had no locational monopoly within the imagination of reformers of a ‘ left ’ persuasion . |
14 | He said : ‘ Since the SNP 's meltdown , we have had no direct dialogue with the Liberal Democrats . |
15 | The majority of players on both sides have had no competitive cricket since the World Cup . |
16 | ‘ We have had no significant losses of clients since the publication of the DTI report . |
17 | Where the Bill has been before a standing committee , so that Members not on the committee have had no previous opportunity to speak on the minutiae of the Bill , there is now an opportunity for them to make their points . |
18 | For vendors who have had no previous contact with KPMG and who appear not to be totally committed to the proposed transaction , consideration should be given to requesting an up front commitment to cover set up costs of the job ( preliminary buyer research etc ) and as contribution to the costs of preparing any documentation . |
19 | But it is possible to work with people who have had no previous experience of teaching or drama . |
20 | The 32-year-old Londoner has yet to secure a contract with the team for 1994 , and after finishing second to fellow Williams ' driver Alain Prost in yesterday 's opening qualifying session , said : ‘ I have had a fantastic opportunity with this team and I believe they will be the team to beat again next year . |
21 | However , despite their enormous popularity , personality tests , on their own , have had a disappointing history in predicting behaviour at work . |
22 | The West Ham manager , Billy Bonds , who has already fined Dicks and stripped him of the club captaincy , admitted yesterday : ‘ It is obvious we have had a disciplinary problem this season and it is something we are going to have to try to put straight . |
23 | Both of these forces have had a powerful impact on the UK 's trade . |
24 | Before addressing this question I must turn aside to summarise two decisions , which have had a powerful influence on the shape of the present proceedings . |
25 | It must be remembered that these changes have had a complex effect . |
26 | Pupils at Lathallan school have had a burning interest in their new headmaster … for they 've discovered his family 's explosive past . |
27 | Both Michael Levey and Neil MacGregor , the present director , have had a genuine vision of what the National Gallery stands for and an authentic commitment to the idea of a museum . |
28 | for referral to the Parliamentary Commissioner or a Local Councillor for referral to the Local Commissioner , although it must be remembered that the Local Commissioner can only investigate after a complaint has been brought to the attention of the authority complained against and they have had a reasonable time to reply . |
29 | After they have had a reasonable length of time to browse , the folder is taken back and they are asked a series of questions about the ads . |
30 | Our two trips on the Central Wales Line have been very well supported and we have had a reasonable number on the two July ones ( last year 's was on the Severn Valley Railway ) . |