Example sentences of "has have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The fields of classical music , the avant-garde , pop , rock and ambient music have all felt Cale 's impact , and he has has zig-zagged between careers as a producer and A&R man and a composer of film soundtracks . |
2 | START has had outstanding experimental success this year , recording electron temperatures up to 5 million degrees C with excellent energy containment ; it is important for the future development of fusion power that , after 13,000 discharges , no major instabilities have been observed for this low aspect ratio tokamak . |
3 | Far from foreshadowing greater moderation and comity in international relations , the ‘ revolution in military affairs ’ has had revolutionary implications in politics , because without war , imperialism can not defend itself from history . |
4 | Chemical control of sweet potato pests has had varying degrees of success , with many chemicals being too expensive . |
5 | Social disorder is not new but throughout history , it has had varying degrees of prominence as a problem . |
6 | It is when she focuses on novelists and poets that Cosslett faces a harder task , and she has had varying success with her four principal figures . |
7 | Deaf education has been associated with a great deal of dogma which has had varying degrees of influence over the years . |
8 | The external skeleton has one incidental quality which has had momentous results . |
9 | It 's generally accepted that oral contraceptives may slightly enlarge a woman 's breasts , but in a few exceptional cases it has had other more alarming side-effects . |
10 | Ballesteros , of course , has had other things on his mind . |
11 | You see , Horatia has had other lovers . |
12 | The Opera House has had other lean times . |
13 | Since The Northern Echo highlighted her campaign on Monday , she has had other concerned parents contacting her . |
14 | TML , a 10-member Anglo-French consortium , has had endless disputes with Eurotunnel over costs . |
15 | With a background in both teaching and magazine work , Fedelma has had wide experience of full-time employment , but is happy that she ‘ took the plunge ’ and is confident her business will expand . |
16 | Ines Oppenheimer ( Mrs Newman ) has had wide experience in research and planning in London , including involvement in research on theJoint Docklands Action Group . |
17 | The other patient has had successful recannulisation of his shunt and no further bleeding . |
18 | Bowlby believes that we have an instinctive ( inherited ) need to maintain proximity to attachment figures , because this has had evolutionary survival value . |
19 | For too long , the state has had complete control of individual lives , freedoms , and powers . |
20 | Access to Microsoft 's technology , which Insignia has had in-house for some time , is expected to make SoftPC run MS-DOS and Windows programs at near native performance probably by the end of the year . |
21 | Access to Microsoft 's technology , which Insignia has had in-house for some time , is expected to make SoftPC run MS-DOS and Windows programs at near native performance probably by the end of the year . |
22 | The design has been created by Kenneth Carroll , who has had extensive experience in the worlds both of books and of newspapers — his clients have included Penguin ( where he designed the King Penguin and reference lists ) , Collins/Fontana , Heinemann and Pan , and he was also responsible for the most recent redesign of the Observer in 1989 and , when a partner of Carroll , Dempsey & Thirkell , co-designed the Independent . |
23 | This has had extensive effects , not least on house prices in the South-east . |
24 | The rapid increase in the number and diversity of states has had long-term consequences for global politics . |
25 | I have declined to act as external examiner to candidates whose subject or thesis title seemed to be so dubious that a successful treatment of it could only be done by a candidate of exceptional brilliance ; in such cases it is likely that the candidate has had inadequate or misguided supervision . |
26 | The JDS 's decision and the delay in making it has had serious repercussions for the profession , following as it does the unpopular decision to fine two Polly Peck administrators only £1,000 each ( the maximum possible at the time of the offence ) over conflicts of interest . |
27 | ( Her assassination in Nicaragua in April 1983 has had serious political repercussions which it is beyond the compass of this book to discuss . ) |
28 | Obviously it has had serious consequences in this case . |
29 | Directive 72/160 which has been used , particularly by France , to encourage the reallocation and rationalisation of agricultural land ( though less in the LFAs than elsewhere ) is to be abandoned , seemingly because it has had limited impact . |
30 | But it has had limited success . |