Example sentences of "have have another " in BNC.

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1 Now we have moved to Dulwich , my husband has had another go at joining .
2 Miss Timber Topper looks best in the opener and after Richards has had another winner with Pyjamas in the St. Boswell 's Handicap Chase I expect Stephenson 's Jupiter 's Glory to complete a great day for punters .
3 TALKING of Goldsmith , I hear reports from Australia that his old partner Kerry Packer — together they bid for BAT Industries in 1989 — has had another run-in with BAT 's chairman , Sir Patrick Sheehy .
4 He feels that there is plenty of cricket left in him and , amid all the rumours and quotes about ‘ fuel in the tank ’ , he is not likely to relinquish his role with England until he has had another crack at the Ashes .
5 He feels that there is plenty of cricket left in him and , amid all the rumours and quotes about ‘ fuel in the tank ’ , he is not likely to relinquish his role with England until he has had another crack at the Ashes .
6 The enlargement of the Football League has had another effect that Chapman was to deplore — the escalation of transfer fees .
7 Since then , Jah has had another three children , while Neneh has stepbrothers and sisters in LA from an earlier relationship of Don Cherry 's .
8 Designer Jasper Conran has had another idea .
9 ‘ Poor old Shergold has had another visit from the boys in blue ! ’ he confided .
10 The Public Affairs Committee has had another look at privacy and the law .
11 France has had another year of less than normal rainfall , raising fears of drought .
12 So overall the Options Agency has had another successful year .
13 During that time it has had numerous facelifts , and in what must surely be the last of its nine lives , the Big Cat has had another .
14 After he 'd had another cup of coffee , he went up to see Perdita .
15 He 'd had another sleepless night and ahead lay customs , who could n't be expected to be exactly pro-British , and because of post and telephone strikes in Argentina , he had n't been able to confirm the flight with Alejandro , so they 'd have to go through the hassle of hiring a car to drive the 330 kilometres out to his estancia .
16 Second man in is and he was from Sanco Texas er he only flew a few missions with me , in training I 'd had another co-pilot and er I had checked the co-pilot I had when the crew was organized out , so he could go back through and come as er as a Plane Commander with a crew .
17 If I 'd had another one with a couple of
18 Meanwhile , Colorado Springs , Colorado-based Cray Computer Corp has had to have another rethink on its strategy for its delayed and now down-sized Cray-3 supercomputer .
19 But for Clark 's six wins , BRM might have had another world title .
20 As Mr Kinsley put it , they should have had another plank : ‘ A united Ireland through consent ’ should have been followed by ‘ cheaper air fares through the abolition of gravity ’ .
21 With a little more steadiness he could even have had another three .
22 It was then that O'Connell stepped in with his 49th-minute winner and the 26-year-old midfield man could have had another five minutes later .
23 ‘ They used their failure to get sponsorship as an excuse to get out , ’ says Mario with understandable bitterness , and what hurt him most was that they strung him along until well into 1976 , despite the fact that he could easily have had another drive .
24 She may have had another breakdown , since she speaks of ‘ a great sickness in her head … so that she feared to have lost her wits therethrough ’ .
25 I would have had another one on the third day as well , but I gave it up for the opportunity to go rabbiting with the lad who worked for Brian .
26 Anna supposed that she should then have had another baby , to keep Flora company , but had found that she felt as unlike having another baby as she had once felt like it .
27 Mike , their son-in-law , then suggested that as that was two thousand years ago , ‘ they could have had another fifteen hundred by now ’ and , sensing his in-laws ' disapproval , continued ‘ unless they 're on the pill ’ .
28 ‘ I now have a wonderful little boy who is absolutely perfection , ’ she says , ‘ I know I might have had another wonderful child but I would have been riddled with doubt for most of its life . ’
29 ‘ Then you 'd have had another reason for me not to stay on board . ’
30 He should have had another hat trick , but the ref chickened out from giving a penalty at the end of the game when ? was comprehensively brought down .
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