Example sentences of "[conj] has had [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A horse that has had no exercise all day is less likely to stand still for the farrier than one that has just been ridden ; and a youngster that has never been ridden out on the road before will be considerably more nervous if it goes alone than it would with a companion .
2 But one that has had the error beep replaced by a robotic voice screaming ‘ Attention ! ’ is likely to have the opposite effect , as is one that ingests a floppy disc accompanied by a long drawn out grumble taken from a soggy passage in the Star Wars trilogy .
3 An alcohol-free beer or wine is one that has had the alcohol removed leaving a MAXIMUM of 0.05% vol. alcohol .
4 Cruttwell , it seems , was one of his old mentors from RADA days and has had a variety of film titles , on this occasion ‘ production consultant . ’
5 He has seen right from the start that the majority of Germans wanted unification and that the pace of events was dictating a much more rapid move towards unification than most people , either inside , and certainly on the outside , had realised , and he put all his authority into the campaign , campaigned extremely effectively and has had a ringing endorsement .
6 One such occasion will be when the adult is brought to hospital unconscious after an accident , and has had no opportunity to signify whether she consents to treatment or not .
7 As mentioned above , one patient experienced severe rebleeding six months after initial successful sclerotherapy and has had no rebleeding after emergency operation until now ( four months ) .
8 THE debate on the male gaze has continued ever since and has had an impact on feminist film-making as well as on theory and criticism .
9 ( If the reader doubts this and has had an accident driving a car , reflect again ! )
10 This common sense has affected not only Conservatism 's traditional adherents , but has had an effect upon that Conservatism latent in working-class respectability .
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