Example sentences of "have have [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Write briefly how you , as a receptionist , would deal with the situation where guests complain that their room has not been cleaned and they have had to wait over a half an hour for room service .
2 The bus , therefore , no longer goes along Summerfield terrace , with the result that 50 old-age pensioners have had to draw up a petition to try to persuade the public transport company to reinstate the two-way pattern .
3 Yesterday , Marchant boss Philip Marchant said : ‘ We have had to batten down the hatches .
4 Of course we have had to give up the strict ordering of the series in horizontal segments , but the
5 Electric fish have , at least twice independently , hit upon this ingenious method of navigation , but they have had to pay a price : they have had to give up the normal , highly efficient , fish method of swimming , throwing the whole body into serpentine waves .
6 I have no doubt that those same consumers , when exercising their choice about what to buy , will want to be absolutely sure that products imported to the United Kingdom have had to undergo precisely the same levels of checks and monitoring as products exported from the United Kingdom .
7 I have had to pull up the Minister when he has visited Teesside and talked about companies in Tyneside which are of no interest to people on Teesside .
8 To avoid creating a new problem I have had to shorten slightly the northward move of the Clerk Street stop .
9 Plateless bolt-on necks are the order of the day , and the Koreans have had to work out a strange method of extending the neck an extra step past the end of the fingerboard to try to keep the Rickenbacker look ( you might be able to spot this feature on the black one , between the neck and middle pickups ) .
10 For the last year , charity shops have had to cut back the number of toys they sell drastically because of new legislation .
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