Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adv] have an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The increasing irrelevance of legislative norms , the disappearance of the inner club and the triumph of individualism in the Senate are partly accounted for by the decline of the influence of the South in the chamber , although changing leadership styles have also had an effect . |
2 | ‘ But I do think the checking of permits has also had an impact on the numbers and we are grateful for the co-operation of the police . |
3 | It has been suggested by Australian authors that , because of all the gauge problems , Australians have always had an inferiority complex about their railways . |
4 | Banks have thus had an increase of £1 billion deposits ( new money ) on their liabilities side , and £1 billion of government bonds on their assets side . |
5 | Higher mortgage rates have already had an impact on spending , according to the latest survey of distributive trades from the Confederation of British Industry . |
6 | Higher mortgage rates have already had an impact on spending , according to the latest survey of distributive trades from the Confederation of British Industry . |
7 | Paradoxically these ‘ international ’ locations have mainly had an impact only at the national level , notably in France . |
8 | Managerialist attitudes have also had an impact , with a few authorities ( particularly on the radical right ) preferring a managing director model , which downgrades corporate management and has sometimes undermined Bains-type arrangements even where they formally continue in existence . |
9 | The structure plans have also had an input into national park planning . |
10 | These regular outbursts have inevitably had an effect beyond that intended . |