Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] have have a " in BNC.
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1 | The CNAA made ‘ a tacit political bargain with the DES … for the CNAA to have had a dagger in its hand and kill off the government scheme would not have done ’ . |
2 | With puffins still zooming around the landing bay , we left for the mainland having had a marvellous day . |
3 | He also pointed out in the report that the excavation produced a disproportionate number of cosmetic articles , although the significance of this evidence is not clear ; the case for the site having had a religious function is strengthened by a consideration of the other buildings . |
4 | This description , at the very start of our literature , sets the tone for accounts of wetlands , which through the ages have had a consistently bad press . |
5 | The imprisonment of the appellant had had a depressing effect on the victim of the indecent assault . |
6 | The gentlemen of the press had had a fairly lean time of it so far . |
7 | Managers of the system have had a continuing battle for the funding and managerial autonomy required to run it , and the corporation 's survival has at times been in serious doubt . |
8 | I believe that our membership of the ERM has had a major influence on the recession in the United Kingdom . |
9 | In the US , for example , where the socialist party failed to establish itself as a major party after a fairly rapid growth in the first decade of this century , it has long been argued that the presidential system is a major obstacle to the development of third parties , and undoubtedly these constitutional factors have been important ; but it is clear that many other social and economic characteristics of the US have had a preponderant influence in determining the absence of a large-scale independent socialist movement or party there ( Sombart , 1906 ; Laslett and Lipset , 1974 ) . |
10 | This means that the ‘ brain' of the synth has to have a certain amount of waveform information from the guitar before it can determine an actual pitch and synthesise that information accordingly . |
11 | A government committed to the disciplines of the market had had a salutary lesson : the market did not care a damn for the long term , or strategic thinking into the middle of the next century , or , quite possibly , sustainable development . |
12 | Knowsley SSD research and development officer Joe Blott referred to community care as the ‘ great unknown ’ , and like many of his colleagues elsewhere he is reserving judgement until the financial implications of the policy have had a chance to play themselves out in practice . |
13 | In this time it seems that all other areas of the Lakes have had a new guide , and some of them two . |
14 | Friends of the Earth has had a similar growth rate in that period , so that its membership is now over 180,000 . |
15 | While these , of course , are unique to each school , other schools , by using similar methods , would come up with their own action plans , secure in the knowledge that those most involved with the school have had a chance to pull together to ensure that appropriate learning , with support , is taking place . |
16 | Results from the project have had a direct influence on the development of a new model of human memory . |
17 | Heavy job losses in the City have had a huge impact on the lifestyles of people working in the finance sector . |
18 | She had stayed at the baths a long time , probably getting a chill , but worst of all no-one would testify that the water in the pool had had a proper dose of chlorine . |
19 | The whole operation had taken a few seconds only , a little huddle of activity in all of which the discreet entry of Liz Spalding to the house had had a good chance of going unnoticed by any distant , watching eyes . |
20 | Free-electron lasers on the whole have had a rather bad press . |