Example sentences of "have [adv] have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The females close in on him , led by some old lady dolphin who has obviously had much practice at settling sharks . |
2 | Chloe Joe has obviously had some terrifying experiences , and she certainly needs to be ‘ de-sensitised ’ to every sort of household noise , family and friends . |
3 | Although the product is still under development , DataFocus has apparently had some good results with a number of unidentified packages . |
4 | The thesis that the shock was initially due to a lack of demand has perhaps had less acceptance than a supply- side line of explanation , eg that high unemployment has been due to excessive wage levels . |
5 | Looks so young — has just had another face-lift |
6 | He throws himself entirely on the divine generosity of which he has already had such rich experience . |
7 | This argument , which has been called ‘ the fair innings argument , ’ was summarised by Lockwood : ‘ To treat the older person , letting the younger person die , would thus be inherently inequitable in terms of life lived : the younger person would get no more years than the relatively few he has already had , whereas the older person , who has already had more than the younger person , will get several years more . ’ |
8 | The Bristol team , working under the umbrella of the Advanced Manufacturing and Automation Research Centre ( AMARC ) , one of the University Research Centres , has already had some success with its robotic ear surgeon . |
9 | But BBC boss-to-be John Birt has already had enough of the sun , sex and sangria saga , which only started in July . |
10 | And Mr Nelson has already had several enquiries from local companies keen to use the lifeboat as part of management training programmes . |
11 | No newspaper in history has ever had such a lead story for its first ever first edition as the Glasgow Advertiser and Glasgow Herald , 207 years ago . |
12 | I doubt whether the language of a woman 's clothes has ever had such a large vocabulary before , in any society . |
13 | Adds Campbell : ‘ There are some good strikers around , and I do n't know if the England manager has ever had such a choice . ’ |
14 | No child has ever had such an exciting young life as Little Billy , and no child has ever kept such a huge secret so faithfully . |
15 | Probably no manuscript historian has ever had such wide range of confident experience , except perhaps the late Otto Pacht , Professor Alexander 's first teacher and M. Francois Avril in Paris , to whom the present book is dedicated . |
16 | Yet the mathematical calculations that would be necessary to explain the principles of vision are just as complex and difficult , and nobody has ever had any difficulty in believing that little animals can see . |
17 | Throughout its existence , London Switchboard has always had more would-be volunteers than it could take on . |
18 | Scott has assiduously photographed his travels and has always had enough strength to record the critical moments of the highest climbs , thus capturing some of the best high altitude photographs ever taken . |
19 | Life has always had some risks attached to it . |
20 | Unlike other countries , England has always had some form of national assembly . |
21 | ‘ He has always had this trouble , it 's OK . ’ |
22 | She has always had this dream that I would make it to university and she will be devastated if I do n't continue , but the way I am feeling now , I do n't want to . |
23 | The history of pronunciation is one of those issues that do not primarily involve standardization , because it is about the history of speech in face-to-face interaction and because standardization has always had less effect on pronunciation than on other linguistic levels . |
24 | Alexander Rodchenko , a pioneer of constructivism , whose work has possibly had more impact in the West than any other Russian photographer . |
25 | Nowadays , nearly every young person has probably had some experience of basic improvisation at their school or through the extensive TIE ( Theatre in Education ) tours . |
26 | Switchboard as an organization has probably had some effect on more of us , as callers and as volunteers , than any other single campaign or group has done in the recent history of lesbian and gay rights in this country . |
27 | But the political pressure for greater efficiency and ‘ commercialism ’ has also had more indirect but far-reaching consequences for industrial relations through its impact on management strategy . |
28 | The company has reportedly had more success with another product , KLEA-134a , which does not contain chlorine , does not attack the ozone layer and has thus far passed all toxicity tests . |
29 | The project has undoubtedly had some effect on the organisation and running of the libraries themselves . |
30 | However , increasing congestion in the airspace over southern England may alter the balance of advantage although this has yet to have much impact on scheduled flights . |