Example sentences of "had [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 If this message is output again it shows that someone has had direct access to the ORACLE database .
2 In an attempt to quantify the risk , the Ministry of Defence in the UK commissioned a study of staff engaged in atomic weapons research at Aldermaston and associated establishments who had had repeated exposure to low levels of ionising radiation .
3 For some while , the trip has had uncomfortable similarities to the Soviet leader 's visit to China last May , when the presence of the man who incarnates reform in the Communist world served as a combustible in the ‘ Peking Spring ’ that was to be forcibly suppressed a fortnight later .
4 Indeed , in situations where Health Authorities have had easy access to the skills of economists , as through the York Health Economics Consortium ( University of York , 1990 ) , demand has been high , suggesting that the appropriate skills for the assessment of efficiency have been lacking in the past .
5 ‘ Spain has had limited exposure to international contemporary art ’ , says Joyce Nereaux-Weber , partner in the John Weber Gallery .
6 The preface also notes that ‘ the poor and disenfranchised communities ( in South Africa ) have had limited access to information and the resources which would enable them to make decisions that will direct their own future . ’
7 The wide-ranging programme includes twenty-five fellowships of $10,000 each for the study of history of art , awarded primarily to scholars who have had limited access to western art historical research libraries and museums .
8 I just wanted I was trying to rack my brain to see when er we 've had real regard to this policy
9 A more general argument takes up the reference by Gramsci to the ‘ semi-colonial market ’ and develops the concept of ‘ internal colonialism ’ , which has had widespread application to areas as different from one another as the peripheral regions of Great Britain , the black homelands in South Africa , Alaska and the Amerindian areas of Central and South America .
10 Many locals had had good reason to be grateful to him when times had been hard .
11 We sociologists have had good reason to be stand-offish .
12 This chapter has attempted to explain why women have had unequal access to occupational pension benefits as compared with men .
13 Many men buffeted by fortune will reach retirement prematurely ; some have had great success to be followed by even greater failure .
14 And the same amount of things per head of the population will have been produced in the same ways by the same classes of people for many generations together ; and therefore this supply of the appliances for production will have had full time to be adjusted to the steady demand .
15 You 've had various references to P P G seven , er I 'm sure if we went through all the various proofs of evidence you could reconstruct the entire of P P G seven .
16 by no means all the composers were Protestants ; Senfl , Arnold von Bruck , Mahu , and Hellinck were not , although they may have had secret leanings to Protestantism ; but Rhaw also published Latin church music , while Catholics all over Europe enjoyed vernacular Calvinist psalms .
17 At the time of writing I am involved , as I mentioned , in some surveys of visitors to the British Museum and I am hoping that we shall be able to get some schools who had had organized visits to the museum , to obtain essays about the visit from the children involved .
18 Most of those ones you can audit , they really are procedures we 've had in place for a year but have been audited before and have had minor changes to erm , the wording .
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