Example sentences of "[n mass] have have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These fish have had a special place in my heart ever since I first kept them some years ago , and they are naturally a shoaling fish . |
2 | While we have to accept that some people have had a good go at blowing up the present inhabitant , would it not be simpler for her to emulate a previous incumbent and move up the road to Admiralty House ? |
3 | He believes that older people have had a raw deal , and through his writing he hopes to show where things have gone wrong and how more positive attitudes could be developed . |
4 | These people have to have an objective understanding of both culture bases and of the professional implications involved . |
5 | A GROUP of MPs have had a narrow escape from gunfire in Bosnia . |
6 | The mink has had a chequered relationship with us , but we must remember that the changes are of our own making . |
7 | If it 's ever proved that the mink has had an unacceptable effect on the environment , then it might be difficult , if not impossible , to redress the balance . |