Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] had a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Comdex organisers had an independent survey done at the last mammoth fall show and discovered that 35% of the attendees were interested in Unix . |
2 | In fact , all butfour patients had a pre-trial ultrasonagraphy that invariably showed no gall bladder stones . |
3 | Print France had a good year , despite the poor European economic situation , and enjoyed significant growth in key sectors of the North American market . |
4 | ‘ I know McCallen had a quick time late last night when he took the Honda out in the 250cc practice with the number crossed out but , of course , his speed on that occasion was purely unofficial . ’ |
5 | Radbroke Hall had an easy win at home to Langley , dismissing the visitors for 97 and reaching 102–4 themselves . |
6 | Yes , I think Mrs had a guiding part in what she called ‘ these media arrangements ’ . |
7 | AHT Surveys had a satisfactory year with the Aberdeen operation moving into new premises and the Great Yarmouth operation extending its facilities . |
8 | I think children had a considerable amount of respect for the police in those days . |
9 | Eachuinn Odhar had a good week in Edinburgh , in spite of the crowds and the stink . |