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

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1 There 's one teacher , he seems to have had a personal interest in each one of us for five years .
2 Other economic unions , some short-lived and some longer-lived , in Africa , Asia and the Americas , have had a modicum of influence locally , but none can be said to have had a major influence in global terms .
3 However , publication of a poll of Rabin 's fellow retired generals and of senior officials of Mossad , the intelligence service , the same day , was thought to have had a decisive effect in allaying public fears over the security aspects of Labour 's policies .
4 The robber , aged about 20 and wearing a green hat , escaped in a G-registered burgundy-coloured Vauxhall Cavalier and is believed to have had a trilby-hatted accomplice in the car .
5 And it , it 's clear that , that production was higher than , than normal expectation so it seems to have had a positive effect in terms of .
6 Elderly people living with other , younger people were much less likely to have had a home-help visit in the last month than households containing only elderly people .
7 They were intended for recreation rather than instruction and supplied by A. Gardner , a bookseller in Paisley , who seems to have had a free hand in their selection , Coats dictating the general policy .
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