Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] have [adv] had " in BNC.

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1 St James 's Park has always had Blaydon Races as its anthem but in the Sixties and Seventies there were many others .
2 Precisely because the Church mistakes herself for the present form of the Kingdom , God 's rule has often had to manifest itself in the secular world outside , and frequently against , the Church ’ ( Pannenberg 1975:78 ) .
3 Dave Bassett 's side have only had one penalty in 90 games in the last two seasons .
4 Women 's tennis has always had its administrative uncertainties .
5 Women 's tennis has always had its administrative uncertainties .
6 A man 's voice had never had such an effect on her before .
7 Birmingham Children 's Hospital has just had a new fish tank donated by the city 's Aqualand Pet Centre .
8 For Esteban Vicente , still busy at work in his Bridgehampton studio as he enters his ninth decade , the sweet blarings of Fame 's trumpet have always had more than a little in common with the songs of the sirens .
9 ‘ There were no sheep in the king 's gardens , ’ explained the bachelor , ‘ because the king 's mother had once had a dream .
10 He was , he was the one Vincent the erm cross-dresser had actually had some operations and become nearly Vera and he had actually banged Connie on the head with an ashtray cos Connie was selling his story and sold some personal family photos
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