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

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1 Among the lands earlier ceded to the abbey of St Denis was the Vexin français , that natural bulwark between the French royal demesne and the now hostile Norman duchy , which had been held as a Norman fief , had formed part of Simon de Crépy 's state ( see p. 216 ) , and finally was reclaimed for the French crown by Philip I. The Vexin had had a comital family , in origin probably the advocates for the abbey ; but Philip had bypassed their claims , granting the territory to the young prince Louis , who met with such opposition in the area that it was not until 1119 that his possession was secured .
2 You know , because er you know when Jean had had a few
3 Sir Wilfrid had had a difficult time with the gardener 's cat and later with the gardener .
4 If the heat could not be sufficiently localised to avoid this , then the first solders had to have a higher melting point than the subsequent ones .
5 Punk rock had had a purging effect on pop music ; clearing out the old to make way for the new .
6 Although the royalists later alleged that the rebels had that morning received ‘ a double portion of oatmeal and whisky for incouragement ’ and that a ‘ graite many … that we took prisoners were drunk ’ , these must have been a fortunate minority , but everyone agrees that the prospect of action had had a reviving effect on even the hungriest and weariest .
7 Andre Moga , the president of Beglès and one of the so-called ‘ barons ’ of French rugby , made the following comment : ‘ If Rodez had had a good president at the time this would not have reached court ’ .
8 Since this meeting , Richard had had a further debate with his conscience .
9 He threw the hoe to the ground , hoped that at least the pig had had a good meal , and want back inside his church .
10 I heard this morning on Sky that DOL had had a successful comeback in the reserves .
11 Deborah 's parents had had a tumultuous relationship in which frequent violent arguments would be followed by tender love scenes .
12 Since then Albania had had a non-party administration pending elections .
13 Holford 's planners had to have a broad cultural background and were to be ‘ enablers ’ , building up from research and synthesis to a design end-product .
14 The Conservatives likewise were aroused by the prospect of a weakening of Labour 's hold on Scotland and Wales , as the Conservatives had had a constant majority at every post-1945 general election in England ; it was the Celtic fringe that tilted the balance in favour of Labour .
15 Interestingly , a majority of companies both on and off the zones considered that if anything the zones had had a beneficial effect on local business , local economic development , environmental improvements and public- and private-sector investment .
16 Strawberry had had a bad time .
17 A few months earlier , Sammy Woods of Australia and Harry Wood of England had had a near miss in this particular department , but it took a brace of Smiths to achieve a Test first .
18 Angel had had a magical childhood , bucking the system at the smart Buenos Aires boys ' school of Champagnat and living during the term time in a large house in the Avenidad del Libertador .
19 But perhaps the joke had had a serious point to it too , or at any rate a serious side-effect : it had enabled Hilda to get her side of the story over to posterity .
20 Soon after Presley died , local coroner Dr Jerry Francisco went on television to tell a grieving world that the singer had had a massive heart attack , which was supposedly confirmed by the post-mortem examination .
21 Just because Sunil had had a nasty experience did n't mean that his sleeping pattern would have changed .
22 Donald had had a good innings .
23 They had not ill-treated him in prison , but the fact that his future had been so very much in danger had had a tremendous influence on his morale .
24 The USSR had had a long-standing military relationship with Afghanistan but the scale of the Soviet military intervention in that country in the 1980s and the forms it took were quite unprecedented in Soviet-Third World relations .
25 Ballylumford had had a long , bitter industrial dispute a few months earlier and the scars were raw and unhealed .
26 He was right , a fire watcher came in saying that there was a stick of small unexploded bombs right down the Palace Road but that the junction of Munster and Dawes Road had had a hundred pounder and houses had gone .
27 Now the point about this measure is how will the Secretary of State for home affairs , respond to this proposal because this is a re-run , this ten minute ruled bill , of the bill that I introduced last year under the private members bill procedure in which the er junior minister that is currently at the despatch box , said that he accepted the principals of seeking to achieve full registration but felt that the measure itself was premature , premature in that the Home Office were investigating er numbers and matters concerned with the electoral registration and electoral provision , arising from experience at the last general election but I think it was beginning to be accepted that the poll tax had had a serious impact upon the electoral register although there were many other er elements that provided great difficulty .
28 In London , the combination of exceptionally low community charge levels and big swings to the Conservatives in Wandsworth and Westminster and , conversely , an almost equally poor Labour performance in charge-capped Brent and Hammersmith and Fulham , seemed to provide prima facie evidence that the poll tax had had a significant impact on behaviour .
29 The war had had a differential impact on the economies , with Belgium much less adversely affected than the Netherlands .
30 In Mr Bullins 's opinion , the war had had a regrettable effect upon Oxford , and even upon Magdalen .
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