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

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1 The Poles had nurtured the hope that the French would restore the old Polish state with Danzig attached as before , but Napoleon had other ideas .
2 By 1939 ( the only year for which figures are available ) the borough had ten branches with a total membership of 788 ( WCG Annual Report 1939 ) .
3 Intervention by national and local government to reduce environmental risks had dramatic effects on urban death-rates .
4 By the end of the year , the Association had two Lodges with residents in occupation , and a third in the final stages of conversion .
5 The great changes in intellectual thinking had little effect upon European culture as a whole .
6 Bischof had long conversations with him in Paris and London , in which they discussed choices to be made , goals to be pursued , and the practical and moral aspects of their work .
7 Manifesto the dressage horse had this problem .
8 By 1887 , the brigade had new uniforms and brass helmets .
9 The second difference is that turnover on the management and supervisory boards was high : AEG had eight departures and 11 new arrivals on its management board in 1980–89 ; Bayer 11 departures and seven arrivals ; MAN two departures and seven arrivals .
10 The civil servants of enlightened despotism had little conception of systematically using institutional power against the aristocracy ; bureaucrats thought of themselves as government servants , not as combatants in a class struggle .
11 Perhaps only the first Test between New Zealand and South Africa in 1952–53 can rank with it , when each side had four players whose surname started with the letter M. South Africa had McGlew , McLean , Murray and Mansell , while the New Zealanders fielded Meuli , Miller , Mooney and Moir .
12 Those on its northern side had ample yards or gardens abutting Great Prescott Street , which itself gave onto Goodman 's Fields .
13 Joe Dwek said the enlarged metal technology side had another record year , with profits 12 p.c. higher on sales up 18 p.c .
14 No , as Geoff Cooke admitted , ‘ this side had some flaws . ’
15 These questions were , to a greater or lesser degree , part and parcel of the armed confrontation , in so far as each side had opposing views on them , but they were merely strands in the overall picture , not the underlying design .
16 The Club claimed that this was because the premises were licensed but fans had other interpretations .
17 While a lack of entry qualifications did not rank as the most important reason overall for not doing a course , the 14% who did need entry qualifications may suggest that some of the non-enrollers had insufficient information about the courses they were applying to and , consequently , applied to courses for which they had insufficient entry qualifications .
18 The technique during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries had four stages .
19 We can assume that the Norse invasions of the later ninth and tenth centuries had some influence on the more vulnerable coastal churches , but there was nothing like the disruption which drove many northern bishoprics southwards for over a century .
20 Mummy had this thing about these , I do n't know what you 'd call them , pelicans I 'd no , not pelicans , what do they call them ?
21 Marie , still in her pyjamas , was sitting slumped at the table that took up most of the floor space : you had to squeeze round it to move about at all in the tiny kitchen , and Marie 's legs had permanent bruises from its sharp comers .
22 But Neil had other ideas .
23 All patients with sclerosing cholangitis and positive tests for anti-lactoferrin had ulcerative colitis .
24 Such reasoning had two flaws .
25 His work as the pioneer of fingerprinting was later built upon by Sir Francis Galton and Sir Edward Henry [ qq.v. ] , whose methodical and systematic methods had practical applications for the detection of criminals .
26 The shroud was beginning to adopt a couture of its own , with distinct styles for boys and girls , men and women ; those for males were sans bows whilst the female styles had less panel ruching on the torso and a high-neck frill .
27 But Richard Walker had other ideas , with just two minutes to go he coughed up .
28 Farther south , the Andean civilisation had more similarities with Mesopotamia than with China ; so the idea that its shaping influence came from across the Pacific seems especially far-fetched .
29 The bedroom had large bay windows covered with grubby nets .
30 What is significant is that the signals had consistent characteristics , and we observed no other kinds of strong echoes in midwater .
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