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

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1 Richard Crossman and this had precedence over any organisational logic .
2 It would be helpful if we can say that this had all-party support , is there any problem with that ?
3 But she stayed , fascinated by what he was doing , knowing that this had meaning for him .
4 The ugly tone of the game might have been so different had referee Kelvin Morton taken a firm hand at the start .
5 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 .
6 After 1416 , the English had reason to be optimistic .
7 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 .
8 England had alerted her ; so many people she had met there affected kindness but so few had warmth .
9 Of these , 22 had challenge proven cow 's milk allergy manifested with either skin ( urticaria ( four ) , ezcema ( 10 ) or gastrointestinal ( loose stools ) ( six ) , diarrhoea ( three ) , vomiting ( two ) , abdominal pain ( three ) ) symptoms .
10 The funeral home had an extensive array of coffins , from handmade ones produced locally and beautifully finished to ornate caskets shipped in from America , some had fur linings .
11 Some had hair , tissue or other matter attached to them .
12 Nevertheless , some teachers claimed that the appraisal had produced little in the way of changes and some had difficulty in remembering quite what the adviser had proposed at their own feedback session .
13 She could feel her cheeks burning as girls she 'd been to the convent school with in Naas said , ‘ Welcome , mam ’ and some had slyness in their smiles .
14 At the end of that time , each one of them had experienced unpleasant symptoms ; some became hostile and argumentative ; some had panic attacks and nightmares ; all of them found their attention span had grown shorter and they were finding it more difficult to remember things .
15 Some had leprosy and other people 's backs were crooked from carrying the heavy containers .
16 Some had time to grab weapons before the intruders were upon them .
17 Well when you 're a waitress and you mix you know with all sorts and you hear different people talking and what they did and what they did n't do you now and some had Doctor pills at that time in the nineteen thirties and some used the Indian bark .
18 Maturities vary but they tend to be longer than those for conventional stocks ; only three of the 13 stocks outstanding at end-September , 1991 had maturity dates before the end of the century and several still had terms to maturity in excess of 20 years .
19 The third paper assessed cognition and psychiatric symptoms in fifteen patients given a trial of clozapine ( thirteen had schizophrenia , one a schizoaffective illness and one an unspecified psychosis ) .
20 Thirteen had cryptosporidiosis , six had active cytomegalovirus , five had no gastrointestinal pathogen .
21 The remaining 10 had fluorescence in-situ hybridisation ( FISH ) with alpha satellite repeat probes for X and Y chromosomes ( Cytocell , Lewknor , Oxfordshire ) .
22 The accused had petrol put into the tank of his car .
23 In Lloyd the accused had cinema films copied to be sold as videos and returned them .
24 Since creditworthiness did not matter to her , why should she be interested in whether the accused had authority to use her card , for the bank would pay whether the accused had authority or not ?
25 Since creditworthiness did not matter to her , why should she be interested in whether the accused had authority to use her card , for the bank would pay whether the accused had authority or not ?
26 Nine had subtotal colectomy , six had panproctocolectomy .
27 By 1966 little more than half of the country 's urban population enjoyed local air pollution control ; of almost 600 counties with a population greater than 50,000 , fewer than 90 had control programmes , and most of these programmes were far from adequate ( Krier and Ursin , 1977 ) .
28 Of the 79 , 35 had turnover of below £35m .
29 All 55 seropositive subjects from 1969 had serum samples taken in 1990 and 43/55 ( 78.2% ) remained positive .
30 In our patients , four had evidence of a neuropathy ( one with associated inflammatory changes ) and three had evidence of a myopathy .
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