Example sentences of "[noun] have had this " in BNC.

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1 Ian has had this experience in reality and is all it with some explanation .
2 Captain Biggins had had this crew for fourteen missions now , few things had gone seriously wrong , and his skill and judgement were fully trusted .
3 Traditionally , the voluntary sector has had this role of pioneer and innovator .
4 Milton and Pooley had had this ritual described fully to them , graphically and with actions , but it still held great fascination .
5 The Australians have had this scrummaging law in their youth game for enough years now to see schoolboy front rows mature into the senior game and succeed to the World Cup final .
6 Jamaica has had this flag since 1962 when it gained independence from Britain .
7 Down in Tranent , which was somewhere near Edinburgh , and anything could have happened there — but old Donald had had this from Cameron himself , and he got newspapers by the carrier 's cart from Dunkeld — some miners had sworn not to serve , even if the King called on them , and the Volunteers had chased them into the cornfields and played havoc with their sabres …
8 Luxembourg has had this impact not only in France , but also in Belgium and to an increasing extent in West Germany .
9 John Dunford , Philip King and John Kennedy had had this idea to record me ‘ live ’ in a pub , so they brought down a mobile unit to Winkles Hotel in Kinvara , and we were all there for three or four days .
10 ‘ People can be greatly encouraged that their efforts have had this response but the longterm solution has not been found . ’
11 Garvey 's had this scheme in his mind as long as I can remember .
12 Poland , the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia had had this status since mid-1989 [ see p. 37212 ] , as had Hungary until its accession in November 1990 [ see p. 37870 ] .
13 INDEED , THERE is nothing trivial about the impact the Neds have had this year .
14 INDEED , THERE is nothing trivial about the impact the Neds have had this year .
15 Indeed , I was slow to discover that other men had had this experience , for it had been possible to read books and to associate with men on other grounds …
16 How many of those who said they would prefer their husband , wife , mother , etc to go into institutional care had had this wish granted within one year ?
17 Somehow , he had never thought that Hess had had this in him , he 'd never thought the flight would ever — to coin a phrase — get off the ground .
18 I think the bottom line of this issue , frankly , is that the U S er attorney the governmental er investigating authorities in this matter have had this information at their disposal for several years now , had there been any question of G Tec 's behaviour er we would certainly be the subject of something that we are not right now , and that the bottom line is we have been assured from the outset that G Tec has not been a subject of this investigation , that G Tec 's behaviour has been above reproach , and as far as his comments go we we do n't really know what context to put them in .
19 Lisa had had this feeling before , that he could predict her behaviour , that he could see just a little too clearly inside her head .
20 If it is true that , today as in 1869 , low-income families pay broadly the same percentage of their income in tax as do middle-income groups , then one needs to explain why a supposedly ‘ progressive ’ tax system has had this result .
21 In fact , the length of time that Standard English has had this status differs widely from place to place : over three hundred years in Jamaica , less than two hundred in Dominica .
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