Example sentences of "[noun] have have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In recent years , the life-history technique has had a revival in sociological research , being used by those who wish to develop ‘ oral history ’ . |
2 | This technique has had a great deal of impact in computer programming where it in systems analysis and design . |
3 | Johnson Matthey has had a long and important involvement in the development of cisplatin and carboplatin , the platinum-based anti-tumour drugs used in the treatment of testicular and ovarian cancer . |
4 | Despite her screen success , Bardot has had a troubled life . |
5 | The US Federal Trade Commission 's investigation of Microsoft Corp has had an air of unreality about it , with few people imagining that it will come to anything very much or lead to any significant change in the market , but now that the thing may be coming to a climax , what are the possible outcomes ? |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Listening to all these personal accounts has had a profound effect on us . |
8 | We find today that , on the whole , universal provision has had no such effect . |
9 | It must be sensible to delay breeding until the mare has had a chance to prove herself as a sound , willing ride . |
10 | The problem , notwithstanding the alarming nature of such rockfalls ( of which this correspondent has had an uncomfortably close experience ) , is how best to stabilise the areas open to climbers . |
11 | ‘ I 'm afraid Judd has had an accident — in an aeroplane . |
12 | As most of you will know , Queens Park has had a long standing partnership with the Baptist Church in Doolay Falls near Wichita , Kansas . |
13 | Indeed , ever since the Queensberry era began in 1892 every weight division has had a high proportion of middle-class world champions and contenders — men for whom deprivation was having T-bone steaks only twice instead of thrice a week [ see table ] . |
14 | The Führer has had a bunker constructed below the Chancellery . |
15 | ‘ As an example , we have come up with a de-sulphurization system to prevent damage to natural gas pipelines and a North Sea gas rig has had the equipment installed . |
16 | The reserve team has been disbanded , the manager former Newcastle United player Ralph Callachan has had no wages all season , the players have been paid from £12,000 donated by supporters . |
17 | This in turn has made the South more competitive and in some cases has had a positive effect on salaries . |
18 | ‘ But of course we 'll know more when Professor Bearden has had a look . ’ |
19 | Cholesterol has had a bad press . |
20 | Romanticism has had an immensely powerful impact on the modern outlook , and we shall see in the next chapter how it fed into theology at the beginning of the nineteenth century . |
21 | Anyone standing for election at local government level has to have an election agent . |
22 | Spain by contrast has had a 40-year dictatorship which unlike those of Japan , Germany or Italy , is part of very recent history . |
23 | Re-selling the goods , therefore , does not constitute acceptance unless the buyer has had a reasonable opportunity of examining them . |
24 | The Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year Award has had a happier track record . |
25 | Nynex Corp 's New England Telephone & Telegraph Co has had a clean bill of health from Standard & Poor 's Corp , which affirmed the double-A-minus senior unsecured debt rating , and said long-term outlook is positive . |
26 | Since the nineteen fifties each base has had a side . |
27 | Helpfully , the council added that : ‘ It should be pointed out that this action would be taken against all allotment holders , whether or not any individual holder has had a bonfire prior to the service of a notice . |
28 | Immediately after doing so , before her new skin has had a chance to harden , she is particularly vulnerable , so before the event , she ties down the door from the inside with ropes of silk . |
29 | Monmonier ( 1982 , p. 2 ) believes that ‘ the digital computer has had a profound effect on maps , an effect that will equal or surpass the changes in mapping occasioned by the invention of the printing press and the discovery of photography ’ . |
30 | Primarily the computer has to have a graphics capability , preferably monochrome and as high a resolution as possible . |