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

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31 This is one hypothesis by which coal miners may have an increased risk of developing gastric cancer , although it has ben noted recently that not all carcinogens are mutagens .
32 HAYDOCK man Alan Hill has ben promoted by Ideal Homes to projects manager at The Country Park , West Derby , Liverpool with overall responsibility for the company 's biggest developments in the North West .
33 The booklet has ben produced as part of the NKRF/Kidney Foundation Gift of Life initiative , a campaign to prevent kidney disease , and to encourage more people to carry organ donor cards .
34 Kent County Council , at least , has ben persuaded of the value of the Hybrid Bill and appears to favour it as a means of dealing with the Channel Tunnel Rail Link .
35 But now the trend has ben reversed .
36 * The capture and sale of sea turtles has ben banned by the Seychelles government .
37 The company , it seems , has no stomach to fight religious wars any longer and has meetings scheduled with Unix System Labs this week , and the Open Software Foundation next , at which some kind of rapprochment is likely — though not an SVR4 kernel development — with product announcements set for the end of the month .
38 Has Ian taken yours on then ?
39 What discussions has ACPO had with the registrar about the guidelines ?
40 Ropemaker has award tied up
41 It is a good idea to make a BOOT disk in case you ever have problems when you first turn the machine on and it has difficulty reading the hard drive .
42 German speakers have difficulty in distinguishing between " bring " and " take " in English as these are translated by one German word " bringen " , but the English speaker has difficulty trying to decide which of the two English words is meant in any statement containing the German word " bringen " .
43 If someone with HIV has a sore mouth , or has difficulty swallowing or eating , the hospital/clinic may offer special advice .
44 He 's badly bruised and has difficulty moving because of the stab wound to his back .
45 The council has difficulty filling its senior training fellowships and professorships , and so , other speakers confirmed , do the major medical charities .
46 If a great opera such as this has difficulty holding a place in the repertoire , what hope is there for the merely excellent ?
47 Lucker has difficulty holding the road .
48 This woman is loud and foulmouthed ( like Roseanne Barr ) and has difficulty using words correctly ( like Ethel on East Enders ) .
49 Her plot is high-flown twaddle : dazzling romantic novelist with immense fortune has difficulty dividing it between three even more dazzling and successful granddaughters ; devilishly attractive villain and many scenes in many beds .
50 piched ( pinched ) : perhaps he has difficulty hearing the blend -nch .
51 Another example is the puzzling situation when an otherwise bright , healthy child has difficulty mastering reading and spelling — a syndrome labelled as dyslexia — and investigation is required , perhaps to be followed by a special educational programme ( Yule , 1988 ) .
52 It lacks the rich colours and harmonies of the Concerto , and has difficulty producing a single memorable idea during its 13 minutes .
53 NB If the victim has difficulty breathing , blue lips or skin , a very fast pulse , or passes out — get them to hospital immediately .
54 2 Select a patient who has difficulty breathing in the post-operative period .
55 Mr McTear 's solicitor , Cameron Fyfe , said yesterday that his client 's doctor had been called after Mr McTear , who is very weak and has difficulty breathing , became unwell during cross-examination .
56 McTear , a father of three , who has difficulty breathing , was due to resume giving his testimony before lawyers and court officials in the living-room of his council home in Beith , Ayrshire , yesterday .
57 This sale proved yet again that religious art has difficulty finding bidders .
58 Instead it is too often reedy and has difficulty carrying assurance .
59 When they were looking at Woolf , erm wh the other group 's a bit further on with Wolves than than you are but we were doing this morning about how Lily has difficulty painting her picture and erm Virginia Woolf says in her diary , I assure you all my novels are first rate before they were written .
60 She can note down details of any situation she has difficulty coping with , and just what strategies she used to try to overcome problematic situations .
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