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

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1 One of the few companies to have had any serious success in selling generic products is Interactive Information Systems ( IIS ) who offer their customers the opportunity to lease the hardware needed to run the laser disc applications .
2 Kite , one of the few golfers to have had any success with switch-hitting on the greens , came out this year with a compact whip-and-zip to his swing that made him look like one of those little mechanical Arnold Palmer golf games that were so popular in the 1960s ( and have recently surfaced again ) .
3 We have no indication that his parents have had any contact with him since he disappeared two years ago . ’
4 Few officers had had any training in management , politics or diplomacy .
5 The fact that there was a month 's gap between the early part of the hearing and the second part of the hearing is clearly undesirable and , if the justices had had any idea that the case was going to take five days and involve a gap of a month , I imagine they would have ordered the case to be transferred .
6 Very few medical teachers have had any formal training in teaching methods or educational theory , but in this respect medicine is little different from most university courses in Britain .
7 John-Paul Sartre , in Being and Nothingness , writes : ‘ So far as the physicians have had any experience with my body , it was with my body in the midst of the world and as it is for others .
8 Since leaving her home , none of the children has had any contact with the foster mother or the members of her ‘ family . ’
9 The facts of the present case demonstrated the importance of , among other things , discovering during the trial whether alleged misconduct by the police had had any effect upon the evidence and any likely bearing on the result .
10 Japanese scientists , however , have been denying that drift-nets have had any significant effect on Dall 's porpoise .
11 If the authorities had had any sense , they would have closed the cafes . ’
12 But , as we shall see , it was not the Bolshevik position on the question which alone determined what happened in the Russian empire , nor is it clear that , in practice , the Bolsheviks had had any real alternative if the revolution was to be successful .
13 His own father , Charles the Cheesemonger , was neither a cardmaker nor a pauper , and we can hardly suppose that any loss of common rights through enclosures had had any direct impact upon his family as it had upon so many others .
14 Only one of 100 other competitors had had any trouble at the fence .
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