Example sentences of "[noun sg] have have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The rest of the Peachtree side have had a mixed time .
2 Advances in structuralism have had a belated impact on British historiography .
3 Furthermore , he claims that attempts to make clerical work more routine have had a limited impact because clerical skills and qualifications have not been standardized .
4 But it is certainly true that in the last sixty years the various schools and academies of acting have had a significant effect on the climate of acting .
5 The ergonomics of form design and use have had a pivotal role in the provision of accurate , presentable and punctual information to all users .
6 Seven of nine patients over 60 years of age have had a successful outcome .
7 Recent developments in game theory have had an important impact on the way we interpret these models .
8 If the answer to that question can not be verbalised succinctly then the meeting must have served some purpose other than the interchange of information fields ( it may for example have had a social value or a " credit " assessment value ) .
9 Remember the cuts in the people 's rights at industrial tribunals that have had a profound effect on employment rights , the attack on local democracy , rate capping , the cuts of tax on local government have had a devastating effect on housing and the social fabric of local community .
10 ‘ In the past , the industry and the government have had an adversarial relationship in this area ’ , says Colucci .
11 Those normally at work but disabled by non-industrial illness have had a limited cover under National Insurance , and those who have never been in the workforce have very limited special provision and must rely on income support if they lack resources .
12 And services dedicated to high quality performance have had an honourable place in our history .
13 Results from the project have had a direct influence on the development of a new model of human memory .
14 Heavy job losses in the City have had a huge impact on the lifestyles of people working in the finance sector .
15 It takes little knowledge of history to appreciate that relatively few of the battles recorded in history have had a decisive effect upon the future of those involved .
16 The similarities and differences between grief and depression have had a central role in the development of psychoanalytic theory .
17 Consequently , developments in the international financial structure have had a decisive influence on how wealth-creating activities are divided among nations .
18 The fortunes of manned space travel have had a rough ride in the past few years , with the United States finally joining Europe in questioning the costs of such programmes in times of recession .
19 Recent health scares over cling-film have had a knock-on effect on Tupperware and it has enjoyed a boom in sales .
20 Pupils at Lathallan school have had a burning interest in their new headmaster … for they 've discovered his family 's explosive past .
21 Though Ronnie Shade , in his halcyon days as an amateur , came as close as any golfer one has seen to hitting shot after shot without any discernible sidespin , most of the elite of professional golf have had a preferred shape of shot since — and probably long before — the days of Harry Vardon and his fade .
22 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 .
23 All of the problems considered in this section have had an optimal solution at θ = 0 .
24 The Barker family have had a long connection with Trinity Mill , the miller during the 1880s being George Barker , followed later by Denzil Barker .
25 I am white , I 'm middle class in terms of my background and to that extent have had a certain degree of privilege and I 'm also in some situations , easy enough to attack .
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