Example sentences of "[adj] had [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This had repercussions for the papacy as well as for the parishes .
2 And this had consequences for the press :
3 Richard Crossman and this had precedence over any organisational logic .
4 It would be helpful if we can say that this had all-party support , is there any problem with that ?
5 But she stayed , fascinated by what he was doing , knowing that this had meaning for him .
6 This had implications in school for such things as curriculum and discipline as well as relationships .
7 This had implications for teacher training , which the Kingman Report spells out in detail .
8 This had implications both for service delivery and for the recruitment of black staff — not to mention the encouragement of black people to stand for election to the councils .
9 This had implications for the organization of both domestic and international societies .
10 And this had implications for their motion : Because God is immutable , the bodies He created would remain in the same condition unless they were subject to external causes .
11 It would have been entirely different had Carl and Sam been grown men .
12 Lord of The Flies Critical Essay : Would it have been different had girls been on the island ?
13 The subject of whether or not the situation in Golding 's ‘ Lord of the Flies ’ would have been different had girls been on the island is very difficult to reach a decision on and depends on many things .
14 Of course , the published works themselves are n't immutable : they might now look different had Flaubert been awarded time and money to put his literary estate in order .
15 The ugly tone of the game might have been so different had referee Kelvin Morton taken a firm hand at the start .
16 Elections , and history , might have been quite different had people known about the depressions of previous presidents like George Washington , who suffered terribly during the Revolution .
17 It might all have been different had Gooch clung on to either of the two catches Nigel Briers offered him on 26 and 61 .
18 It might have been different had Charlotte been able to claim any success for her American trip .
19 It might have been oh so different had Northern Ireland capitalised on that early lead but instead they treated it like a hot potato and the two points were not safe until the Finish referee heralded it the Finish of the game .
20 Of these , half had disabilities equivalent to those of long-stay in-patients .
21 The fact that almost half had concern about future markets for their produce reflected the predominance of livestock producers and the physical impossibility of changing to other enterprises .
22 None of the middle-class men had incomes below £30 per week and over half had incomes in excess of £60 .
23 After 1416 , the English had reason to be optimistic .
24 By 1953 his war record was forgotten ; though the British had misgivings , Zahedi was deemed preferable to the dangerous Mossadeq .
25 However , the aftermath of the French Revolution suggests that Ireland 's fate might have been equally unpleasant had Humbert succeeded in his mission .
26 Several of the warriors also bore long lances which were tipped with iron or steel , and a few had shields slung either from the saddle or on a strap around the shoulders .
27 Some were quite healthy , but more than a few had measles .
28 Two years ago I planted over sixty daffodils , they all seem to have come up , produced plenty of foliage , quite a few had flower buds , but only a handful managed to actually flower .
29 England had alerted her ; so many people she had met there affected kindness but so few had warmth .
30 Families had no freezers and very few had fridges , so what was bought had to be consumed almost immediately .
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