Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] history " in BNC.
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1 | A man has made medical history by having four organ transplants.In two operations he was given a new heart , two lungs and a kidney.It was the first time in Europe so many organs had been replaced successfully.Richard Barnett reports : |
2 | Lourdes has had two histories . |
3 | The NIESR has published two histories of economic policy in Britain , that by J C R Dow on the period 1945 to 1960 , and that by F T Blackaby and others on the period 1960 to 1974 . |
4 | On the one occasion when I made a direct appeal to her , in connection with the battle against the closed shop for journalists which I describe later , her response was gratifyingly supportive and it was no fault of hers that she was unable to persuade Lord Hailsham to a course of action that might well have altered journalistic history . |
5 | Having recounted this history , Lanfranc mentioned that there were professions of obedience to Canterbury , all testifying to its primatial position . |
6 | Some families in difficulties appear to have had long histories of problems , and often the parents themselves have suffered a difficult childhood . |
7 | There 's a rehearsal tomorrow , and I 've got some history homework to do before . ’ |
8 | The atrocious cruelties committed in the name of ‘ god ’ and religion which have blackened religious history , are all too well known , at least in the west . |
9 | I have prepared this history of the Royal Veterinary College , the oldest veterinary school in the English-speaking world , as a contribution to the celebration of the College 's bicentenary in 1991 . |
10 | They reveal to us the astonishing cultural achievements and spirit of our ancestors ; they also document the power struggles , intrigues and invasions that have shaped English history . |
11 | Their chemical and isotopic compositions are meteoritic and they have had long histories of flight through space . |