Example sentences of "it have [adv] had a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Such work is starting to have an effect in feminist psychology , but it has already had a great influence on feminism . |
2 | Poland resembles Italy and France during that period more than Germany , with which it has always had a deep cultural rift . |
3 | However , it is safe to assert that it has always had a strong emphasis upon personal development and upon the intrinsic worth of education per se ; and , equally , that a critical , open-ended and analytical approach , and a ‘ democratic ’ teaching mode , have characterised the provision of the RBs for many years . |
4 | Since 1980 the Theatre Collection has mounted an exhibition every year , but to many people 's surprise and regret , it has never had a permanent display area of its own . |
5 | Sheffield was a very different type of town , but like most other places that developed into great Victorian cities it had already had a long history as a market and craft centre . |
6 | It had always had a few troops in its settlements to defend property locally , but even when it had begun building up its own little army it had only about 3,000 men in 1749 . |
7 | There was no sign that it had ever had a front cow-catcher roll bar fitted . |