Example sentences of "[noun pl] has have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Increasing unemployment in the cities has had all kinds of unfortunate consequences : it reduces demand for such services as retailing , while at the same time increasing pressures on public-sector provision ; and social services , housing training and education encounter increased demands for certain activities . |
2 | Where , and Financial Times has had some increase in , in sits vac too , which is a high yielding er , category of course . |
3 | Organised pressure from women within the parties has had some effect . |
4 | STRANGELY , the national coach of the Irish teams down the years has had little direct contact with the four provincial coaches . |
5 | Th the boats are fine but the the main human interest in it does tend to be , in fact , the personally , the two dogs has has more prominence in the picture than this chap , which is a pity . |
6 | Since leaving her home , none of the children has had any contact with the foster mother or the members of her ‘ family . ’ |
7 | The Guinness Book Of Records has had all its records stolen . |
8 | In December 1985 the long-awaited Fowler review of the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme ( SERPS ) produced only a reduction in the pension benefits rather than an abolition of the scheme ( it is worth noting , however , that the encouragement to leave SERPS for private schemes has had some success ; by mid-1989 over one million people had left ) . |