Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] has have " in BNC.
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1 | For the tutor it is the seventh conversation about The Prelude he or she has had that week . |
2 | In order to do this , he or she has to have considerable experience of the advertising business , and may well have spent some time working for a client company . |
3 | Since 1977 no one starting work or who has had a gap of two complete consecutive tax years in employment has been allowed to pay the small stamp . |
4 | Subject selection , content and methodology are to a great extent , dominated by their influence on upper classes and no one who is aware of social and salary structures in Africa , or who has had children of his own in the system , would expect otherwise . |
5 | If we are pretty sure that someone has had a heart attack though , we 'll whistle up the RAF helicopter to get the casualty straight to the hospital . |
6 | These specifically make it clear that the clinic may not disclose that someone has had the test , or its result , without that person 's consent , except to a doctor , or a doctor 's assistant ( and even then only in connection with , and for the purpose of the treatment or prevention of spread of HIV infection ) . |
7 | But my feeling is that someone has had their hands in the till . |
8 | If this message is output again it shows that someone has had direct access to the ORACLE database . |
9 | As calculations go , this one turns out to be surprisingly simple , once somebody has had the original idea . |
10 | Although she has had no formal training , Jenny does have a great talent . |
11 | Although she has had a few boyfriends since , there is no one special around . |
12 | She is a bit upset that she has had to wait almost a year before receiving any income . |
13 | SOPHIA Loren is greatly upset at rumours that she has had cosmetic surgery at 58 . |
14 | I am reminded of all this by a correspondent who tells me that she has had a pear tree ‘ for about 30 years and in that time , have only once had good fruit ’ . |
15 | Her GP informed us that she has had a further recurrence of left hemiparesis and , after investigation , the provisional diagnosis is demyelination . |
16 | Her mum Pat , 48 , said : ‘ Vicky has been so upset that she has had two epileptic fits since Penny disappeared . |
17 | Once she has had a good rest , her world will put on a fresh complexion . ’ |
18 | Because she has not been caught either , or not so blatantly that one has had to stop pretending to look the other way . |
19 | The fact that everybody has had experience of family life also means that families appear as natural and inevitable ways of organizing human social life . |
20 | Led by former Price Waterhouse chartered accountant Paul Massey , BSM is now expanding considerably , although it has had to delay its stock market flotation . |
21 | Santa Cruz has to date kept a very low profile in Japan , although it has had a product available on NEC 9800 series personal computers for some years . |
22 | For the time being UNESCO is unable to send a cultural mission to Iraq to investigate the situation , although it has had a team of experts lined up since July of last year . |
23 | Although he has had a good response from his three other beers , production is still only two barrels a week . |
24 | Although he has had his feet under the desk only since January , he has been preparing for the job since last summer by meeting researchers and officials , visiting institutes abroad and drawing up an initial draft of his plans . |
25 | Although he has had relatively little experience at the commercial end of publishing , he chaired OUP 's finance committee for 13 years , and has confounded scepticism with OUP 's record since his appointment as chief executive . |
26 | The controversy surrounding the overall record of the Thatcher administration suggests that it has had a major impact . |
27 | The ministry said yesterday that it has had to hand over the file to the European Commission , which is investigating the Rover deal . |
28 | The time and dedication demanded do not seem to put people off : the course is so popular that it has had to shift from a country house to a conference centre on an industrial estate in the Midlands . |
29 | It may even claim that it has had more complaints of bias from the Labour Party . |
30 | I become aware when parts of my body become tense and , more importantly , I know now how to ‘ relax ’ them , and when my body is saying that it has had enough I am able to leave things till tomorrow instead of insisting that they have to be done today . |