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

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1 Where , and Financial Times has had some increase in , in sits vac too , which is a high yielding er , category of course .
2 Organised pressure from women within the parties has had some effect .
3 While some people believe discrimination can be outlawed and the Boards for Race Relations and Equal Opportunities have had some limited success , many would argue that the malaise is more likely to respond to public education because much of it is implicit in what people say and do .
4 On the other hand , nationalist movements within industrial countries have had some success when they have been able to establish strong party organizations , as in the case of the Scottish National Party or the Parti Quebecois , or more recently in the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia .
5 Departmental libraries have had some degree of autonomy in the past , and copies of theses could be found in the departmental libraries in Geology ( for geology , geochemistry , palaeontology , mineralogy , and geophysics ) and Geography ( physical geography , geomorphology , soils , etc . ) .
6 The taxonomists have had some difficulty in placing tree shrews in the right zoological category .
7 This season no great turn around was expected : for the first time the Show 's organisers had had some difficulty filling the sixty-four available booths .
8 ‘ all the best scrum halves have had some fire , but I 'm looking foe controlled aggression ’
9 These moves have had some success and adult education is probably now more open , more flexible and more responsive to the needs of the whole community than it was then .
10 Cash limits have had some ‘ success ’ , even leading to an undershooting of the limits , as financial managers treat the new system with excessive caution and spend well below their targets .
11 In December 1985 the long-awaited Fowler review of the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme ( SERPS ) produced only a reduction in the pension benefits rather than an abolition of the scheme ( it is worth noting , however , that the encouragement to leave SERPS for private schemes has had some success ; by mid-1989 over one million people had left ) .
12 The Tyne seamen have had some sort of union organization since the seventeenth century .
13 manufactures have had some success in making less harmful products , but these have not always been popular with users
14 Certainly some famous recording artists have had some frightening moments when they have been nudged and brushed past by these two ghosts .
15 ‘ All the best scrum-halves have had some fire in them .
16 The researchers have had some interesting experiences when they 've been out and about — it 's not all work and no play — just mostly .
17 It requires either a full repeat survey to identify the life style-groups again if any follow-up research is to be done , or else the creation of a sort of shorthand classification for research and analysis ; it seems that different products tend to be best looked at in terms of rather different life style groupings , so that , ideally , each requires its own major survey — which rather loses the point of the exercise — and researchers have had some difficulty in replicating the results .
18 The Second Report in 1955 ( HMSO 1955 ) was more optimistic , with the Committee stating that its earlier recommendations had had some influence over employers .
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