Example sentences of "[noun sg] has have many " in BNC.

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1 The national contract has had many successes and there is a danger these could be threatened by fragmentation .
2 Although the Club has had many friends over the years his contribution would be difficult to equal .
3 Old rednose has had many things said and written about him .
4 The heavy dependence on foreign technical assistance has had many disadvantages .
5 But monism has had many other manifestations : in the philosophy of Croce , in the one-form-one-meaning postulate of pretransformational linguistics , and not least , in some authors ' own sense of the artistic integrity and inviolability of their work ; in Tolstoy 's words : " This indeed is one of the significant facts about a true work of art — that its content in its entirety can be expressed only by itself . "
6 TOP has had many successes , as illustrated by the articles elsewhere in this paper .
7 The Haughton area has had many new houses built with many more planned .
8 I am thinking of General Sir John MacMillan and my distinguished constituent , General Sir David Young , with whom the Secretary of State has had many contacts in his present and previous responsibilities .
9 Hailing in the past has had many farms , and of these Court Farm is the last major farm , and Mr Peter Lingham now farms the greater part of the agricultural land in Halling as well as some in Cuxton and across the parish boundary into Snodland .
10 This line has had many threats of closure , and this would end a vital link to Hutton Cranswick .
11 The French education system has had many of the features now introduced into the British system for more than a century and studying them may shed some light on future possibilities for schooling in this country .
12 The Lido Palace has had many famous visitors , including Sir Winston Churchill who spent his honeymoon here .
13 The rift between conventional and complementary medicine has had many harmful effects .
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