Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] have had [det] " in BNC.

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1 However , Raybestos Manhattan had had enough .
2 The enlargement of the Football League has had another effect that Chapman was to deplore — the escalation of transfer fees .
3 It showed a meeting Jan Mach had had that morning .
4 ESTATE agents valuing every house in Britain for the new council tax have had many of their estimates thrown out by the Inland Revenue .
5 Deborah ( Chapter 2 ) mentions how advertising ‘ pretties up periods ’ , and it is a fact that since putting ads on television for sanitary products , the Independent Broadcasting Authority has had more complaints than for any other product , which says a lot about the public 's discomfort and embarrassment where periods are concerned .
6 The Lido Palace has had many famous visitors , including Sir Winston Churchill who spent his honeymoon here .
7 ‘ I ca n't remember an England player having had such an impact on a team , ’ he said .
8 The Motorola 88110 RISC is not actually out yet , but the company 's Computer Group has had enough of third parties announcing new machines using its parent 's chips long before it gets a crack at them , and the company is first out of the gate with a single-board computer using the forthcoming 50MHz 88110 .
9 Nevertheless , in the wake of last week 's one-point hike in interest rates , Friday 's Daily Mail commented that Mr Lawson had had little choice but to follow the West German increase .
10 I was furious , and said the guy had certainly not caddied for Cotton when he won , and that in his later years Cotton had had several caddies .
11 On active citizenship Labour has had little to say , although Labour spokespersons haves given support to the general idea of civic responsibility and the encouragement of a sense of community , which can be traced back to the nineteenth century traditions of civic virtue and community solidarity which are strong in the Labour party .
12 American history aside , Madame Chardin 's had more than adequately prepared her and Katherine set her sights on university , on Columbia , or Radcliffe or Sarah Laurence .
13 Ryan had come along just a few weeks after they took the braces off her teeth and the tits started to look like something ; in those few weeks Jo had had more attention from boys than she could handle .
14 A man accused of stealing money from a Gulf War charity has had all charges against him dropped .
15 Mr Hyslop had had little idea how badly he was injured until he was heading back to the station in the van .
16 Mrs Clinton also clearly implies that Mr Bush has had several other mistresses .
17 Cash limits have had some ‘ success ’ , even leading to an undershooting of the limits , as financial managers treat the new system with excessive caution and spend well below their targets .
18 In the early days Diana had had some guidance from Sir Richard Attenborough .
19 If it is true that , today as in 1869 , low-income families pay broadly the same percentage of their income in tax as do middle-income groups , then one needs to explain why a supposedly ‘ progressive ’ tax system has had this result .
20 Such has been the pace of South Africa 's re-entry into the world arena that Rhodes and his team mates have had little time to be overawed by the situation , which for a youngster from a small town in Natal is quite remarkable .
21 The Public Affairs Committee has had another look at privacy and the law .
22 Even by the modest standards of the Supreme Court , American obscenity law has had little measurable effect since 1973 .
23 Had a sexual history been taken at the time of his first visit , it would have emerged that , although he had a long-lasting and stable sexual relationship with one person , his partner was of a promiscuous nature and was known by Philip H. to have had several casual sexual encounters over the preceding year .
24 Such a redeployment has not , however , been easy , as few of the former colleges of education staff have had much experience of further education and were not fully turned to its needs , particularly in respect of curriculum development .
25 The Haughton area has had many new houses built with many more planned .
26 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 .
27 From here to the final stages it was all uphill , and with six furlongs left St Denis had had enough , so Achilles took up the running until the runners came into the straight .
28 The Tyne seamen have had some sort of union organization since the seventeenth century .
29 Although the statistical theory of Gibbs and de Marzio has had some success for polystyrene in predicting the variation of T2 with molecular weight , the variation of specific heat with temperature , it has met with criticism .
30 Whatever the explanation , many people in Hong Kong have had enough .
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