Example sentences of "[adv] had a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A Hungarian living in Edinburgh taped the pronunciation of difficult place names and luckily one of our team had lived in Hungary , so had a wealth of background information .
2 Edinburgh has long had a tradition of study of South Asia and also possesses comparatively rich library and archive resources in the University Library ( including New College Library ) , the School of Scottish Studies , the National Library of Scotland and the National Record Office .
3 Almost adjacent to the vineyards of Aÿ , these vines have long had a reputation for producing wines of similar quality and character to the famous grand cru .
4 Stories can teach , entertain , and entrance , and women have long had a reputation for creating an atmosphere which keeps the listener spellbound .
5 Due to its flat landscape , Norfolk has long had a reputation for its fantastic light quality , a phenomenon that has been captured to great effect by many painters .
6 Newcastle 's Labour council has long had a policy of supporting its community — a policy that has informed many aspects of city life .
7 As Maryon had not long had a baby , we decided that Alan should volunteer , as he did not have such a valid excuse !
8 Nor are women prominent in senior positions in the professions although they have long had a place there in those areas concerned with women 's affairs which are most clearly associated with their assumed ‘ natural ’ role of caring for and serving others .
9 She visited the museum and caressed the Elgin Marbles — upon which she , and successive Greek governments , had long had a claim .
10 Left : Collectair has long had a fascination with the magazine Tee Emm .
11 Cripps , at that time President of the Board of Trade , had long had a penchant for machinery-of-government matters and had been active as a minister in the wartime Coalition on reconstruction committees established to consider the issue .
12 The Pic du Midi has long had an observatory on top , a very substantial structure indeed and occupied since I 88 I , after the scientists who started it had got into the arduous habit of spending their winters up here in a small hotel .
13 In 1979 a homebuyer would have only had a choice of repayment or the newly-popular endowment mortgages .
14 I 'm a Sunderland supporter who lives down here , I 've only had a day 's notice .
15 ‘ We 've only had a couple of abusive ones , and a couple of nasty telephone calls . ’
16 I 've only had a couple , I can drive . ’
17 It 's so hard to work on full glow when you 've only had a couple of hours kip .
18 and then he had he 'd only had a couple I think before he went home but he does n't drink much see .
19 He 's sound as a pound is n't he like , he 's only had a couple of pints .
20 He could n't understand this exuberant friendliness in a boy he 'd only had a glimpse of twice .
21 Eve , but listen , when you 've been out with me on a Monday I 've said to you you 've only had a cauliflower
22 erm Lewes has only had a mayoralty for a hundred years , and so its ceremonial is somewhat new , but one was able to draw on the traditions in places like Rye where it goes back to the thirteenth , fourteenth centuries and erm I used some of the phraseologies out of sixteenth century Rye documents and so on in my Lewes mayoralty on these sorts of ceremonial occasions , and introduced some of the ceremonial which I knew was authentic to mayoralties elsewhere in Sussex .
23 Lewes has only had a mayor or two for a hundred years , and so its ceremonial is somewhat new , but one was able to draw on the traditions in places like Rye , where it goes back to the thirteenth/fourteenth centuries , and erm I used some of the phraseologies out of sixteenth century Rye documents and so on in my Lewes mayoralty on these sorts of ceremonial occasions , and introduced some of the ceremonial which I knew was authentic to mayoralties elsewhere in Sussex .
24 Clients who have only had a mortgage for a year or two , may find they have to pay three months ' penalty interest in any event .
25 None the less , research has shown that a surprisingly large proportion of the population has not only had an experience that could be called religious , but that , for many , this experience consequently affected their lives in some quite important way .
26 This has naturally had an effect on the quality of education found in these schools .
27 During 1992 in the Asia/Pacific region , the slowdown in the Japanese economy has naturally had an effect upon business .
28 Another helpful procedure would be to let children who are learning to read silently have some experience of reading aloud , to one another , passages of their own choosing , not ‘ from cold ’ , as a test of reading skill , but after they have become familiar with a text in general terms and have perhaps had a chance to look closely at syntax or vocabulary found to be perplexing .
29 The life which Jesus advocated must have necessarily had an appeal to men rather than to women , for it would in many cases have put women in an impossible position .
30 It 's been overtaken by events in that you have apparently had an application in and that 's being studied , when , next Monday ?
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