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

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1 Despite her screen success , Bardot has had a troubled life .
2 Such success for developing countries is not always the case , even in the same industry ; Bolivia has had a sorry experience in trying to do the same as its Eastern rivals , but has suffered from a critical lack of expertise .
3 MODERATE : Treasury spokesman Alan Beith has had a high profile , though he must occasionally feel like a comma in the economy debate between Mr Lamont and Mr Smith .
4 San Francisco has had a privatised police force since 1851 , when the city cops were so desperate for help that they sold off districts to private enterprise .
5 JULIA Somerville has had a horrible year .
6 Hemmings op : Former England off-spinner Eddie Hemmings has had a minor operation on his right knee to remove a piece of cartilage .
7 Afghanistan has had a long history of neutrality and non-alignment which Soviet leaders have assiduously fostered .
8 Gill Hill has had a broken elbow — we wish her all the best for its return to full mobility .
9 Manager Lennie Lawrence said : ‘ Payton has had a torrid time .
10 Judge Edward has had a distinguished career in the law culminating with his appointment in 1992 as a Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Communities .
11 Paul Crossley has had a unique association with Tippett 's music , commissioning the Third Sonata and giving the first performances of No. 3 and 4 .
12 Ayrshire has had a long association with the aeroplane , mainly centred on Prestwick Airport and the companies which have built aircraft on the site .
13 But in recent years Microvitec has had a chequered history .
14 Dana has had a slight accident , ’ Roman said , his deep voice expressing his concern .
15 Samson has had a wide experience in the electronics industry , working with Plessey Co Plc , Standard Telephones and Cables Plc and GEC Plc , where he was managing director of GEC Consumer Products Group until 1989 .
16 Furthermore , the objective threat posed by the Soviet Union and its own nuclear weapons means that the United States has to have a permanent war economy and that the people recognise this and vote for it .
17 I mean , your mum on a Saturday used to have a gigantic salad sandwich !
18 As nephew of the late king , Edward appeared to have a good claim , indeed perhaps the best claim , to succeed him .
19 Sir Wilfrid had had a difficult time with the gardener 's cat and later with the gardener .
20 Andre Moga , the president of Beglès and one of the so-called ‘ barons ’ of French rugby , made the following comment : ‘ If Rodez had had a good president at the time this would not have reached court ’ .
21 William was one of the people Richard said had a second-class mind .
22 Since this meeting , Richard had had a further debate with his conscience .
23 I heard this morning on Sky that DOL had had a successful comeback in the reserves .
24 Although ITT claims to have a clear lead in the new technology , it is not alone in the race .
25 So everyone working on the door at Ronnie 's had a good laugh at us while Strummer was hustling to get us in .
26 Sarah seemed to have a special liking for angry gestures , even when she had provoked them herself .
27 Yet this is now the fourth general election in a row in which Scotland has had a Tory government imposed upon it against the wishes and the votes of the overwhelming majority of its people .
28 Fashanu , ignored since being capped twice by Bobby Robson three years ago , said : ‘ Alan has had a good start but that does n't put him in the class of Ian .
29 The intensely religious former viceroy of India and wartime ambassador to Washington has had a bad write-up .
30 Joyce Barker has had a long association with Trinity Mill and recalls that the gearing was so light and precise that , even as a child of five , she could easily control the milling process and the sack hoist !
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