Example sentences of "[noun sg] have had two " in BNC.
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1 | The Advanced Courses Development Programme has had two thrusts . |
2 | We are very pleased to say our newsletter team has had two extra members this time . |
3 | Our ‘ ad hoc ’ group has had two meetings so far , some folk crawling out of hospital to attend ( ! ) . |
4 | This Lecture has had two primary objectives . |
5 | In Britain this debate has had two main features : an interest in the relevance of American experience of cable television , and complaints about the lack of a clear direction in the responses of the British Government . |
6 | THE Salman Rushdie affair has had two consequences . |
7 | and a number have had two or three on time saver with the incentive |
8 | Susie had come from a village ten miles from the Oxfordshire market town in which the school was placed : her previous village primary school had had two teachers ; her experience in that school at a younger more protected age seemed to her less interesting and more childish . |
9 | Because he took over his new duties in the close season Love has not had too many opportunities to meet many of the players , but the squad have had two nets at Moray House College , Edinburgh , the last two Fridays and Love has been impressed by the effort put in by the players at these sessions . |