Example sentences of "[adj] had a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The BBC was influential in the setting up of broadcasting in no fewer than seventeen African countries , and the French had a similarly extensive involvement . |
2 | This had a very striking effect on agriculture . |
3 | The new ethos of the '80s had had a positive effect on the character of the people , just as the ethos of the late ‘ 70s had a severely negative effect . |
4 | Furthermore , three of these had a spontaneously bleeding mucosa ( grade 3 ) at one or more of these levels . |
5 | ‘ Ah , now there was a man whom we all had a really good reason to murder . |
6 | ‘ We all had a very great respect for him . |
7 | ‘ We all had a very enjoyable time , but the lack of training told against us . |
8 | The latter had a less favourable nickname for the SAS , whom they referred to as the ‘ Parashites ’ for a while . |
9 | Unlike Fighter ) , which was fitted with a Tandem keel , Rulor 1 had a more conventional fin configuration with short winglets . |
10 | Now even in that had a fairly dry reading through . |
11 | Both had a slightly Roman nose . |