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

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1 Nevertheless , above the placard speed a severe gust can raise the loads on the wings and cause damage before the weak link has had time to break and relieve the situation .
2 Further , representatives of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board have had access to a large quantity of files in [ that state ] and copies of certain of them which have been returned to London , and among these files is documentation concerning the affairs of your clients .
3 This scorpion had had prey of an entirely different nature in his sights .
4 Only six out of over 75 interested countries had had forestry plans inaugurated under the plan .
5 Only six out of more than 75 interested countries have had forestry plans inaugurated under the plan .
6 While some people have had pay freezes , others have had increases over the inflation rate .
7 Nevertheless , the fact that in recent years some clinicians have had cause to question the cultural background suggests that it can no longer be neglected .
8 Nevertheless a high number had had contact with the Board probably because of the method of selecting prospective farms .
9 Whenever I meet with a Sister in print , I always expect to hear that Corydon has prov 'd false ; or that Sylvia ‘ s cruel Parents have had prudence enough to keep two mad People from playing the Fool together , for Life .
10 Occasionally the stall is recognised by the pilot so that a preventative movement can be made before any serious wing-drop has had time to develop .
11 It appears that in relation to non-jury trial cases these steps have had success .
12 If all these subjects had had endometriosis at the time of removal the rate in current and recent users would rise to 0.42 per 1000 woman years ( from 0.22 ) and the relative risk would be non-significant at 0.7 ( from 0.4 ) .
13 But the thing that concerned me , my little lad 's had tonsillitis three times on the trot .
14 All these powers have had experience in living memory of the inadequacy of paper promises , and the extreme costs of all-out conventional war .
15 In Robbe-Grillet 's Pour un nouveau roman ( 1963 ) and Nathalie Sarraute 's L'ère du soupçon ( 1965 ) , Michel Butor 's essays and Claude Simon 's conference papers , articles and interviews , all of these writers have had recourse to a modernist canon as part of an impetus of literary self-justification .
16 Those previous kisses had had meaning after all , and now he had only to utter those three little words that would send her up into the clouds .
17 Their mean age was 72 years and all clients had had leg ulceration for more than six months ( one client had continuous ulceration for 34 years ) .
18 All carers have had parenting of some sort , leaving a residue of affection , resentment , ambivalence , and other complex emotions in relation to those parental or proxy parental figures .
19 There were fewer tensions , and in their lives not so many things had had time to go wrong .
20 At first the Athenians and Inaros were brilliantly successful , as revolts from Persia often were , initially — before the Great King had had time to mobilize a feudal force from nothing .
21 We know that names , we know that all names have to have capital letters .
22 All issues have to have approval from the Bank of England if they are to be re-discountable at the Bank of England and attain eligible status .
23 The Norweigan international goalkeeper has had contract talks with chief executive Terry Venables and looks set to get a new deal after a string of brilliant performances .
24 The rail link between Djibouti and Addis Ababa via Dire Dawa was suspended from Oct. 4 as clashes continued between EPRDF forces and Issa groups which since the late 19th century had had responsibility for security along the line .
25 Also relevant in the context of increased risk of gastric cancer is the finding that significantly more miners have had surgery for benign peptic ulcer disease ( 7.7% v 4% , p=<0.001 ) .
26 While more women have had access to education , the economic crisis has combined with prevailing social attitudes to limit women 's opportunities to improve their economic position .
27 He had been through school and university , he had travelled the world , he had completed five years in the armed forces , he had flown fighter planes and helicopters — and for nine months had had command of a mine hunter in the North Sea .
28 Just four of the disabled professionals had had difficulty in finding work .
29 One patient had to have emergency operation because of uncontrollable bleeding .
30 ‘ In the past no one individual has had responsibility for training , but in an effort to formalise and develop staff training a working party has just been set up ( to be chaired by the Branch Development Officer ) to organise and develop staff training at all levels ’ .
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