Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But traditionally neither has had an organization capable of responding to commercial pressures . |
2 | Once each has had a turn , the group may spend a few minutes discussing possible methods of achieving any identified learning needs . |
3 | But the study shows that those dedicated to breaking through the ‘ glass ceiling ’ on their careers are prepared to sacrifice having a family ; the nine women tested had only five children between them ; the six men had 10 . |
4 | This has had an effect on the JCT , which has not only revised its own forms , but is working hard to extend its range . |
5 | ‘ Clearly all this has had an impact on profitability , ’ Gilroy says . |
6 | ‘ We do have to bear in mind that we need to achieve high standards of training , but we also have to recognise that this does have a cost element , ’ Mr Armitage says . |
7 | ‘ Does this boat have a sound system , Nick ? ’ |
8 | It is simple designed to have an effect on those watching . |
9 | Everyone is delighted to have had a glimpse of this most elusive and rare of British mammals , and there are smiles all round as we move on . |
10 | But them I 'm lucky to have have a job really . |
11 | I think I was very lucky to have had a year in school , and therefore to know that ‘ real ’ teaching was not like School Practice . |
12 | Women in second marriages are more likely to have had an affair than those in their first , and women who work full-time are , it seems , more prone to extra-curricular passions than either part-time workers or housewives . |
13 | ‘ I do n't mind if the lads have a laugh at my expense , that 's all part of the dressing-room banter , but it does upset me that I 'm supposed to have had a row with the manager . |
14 | Faye had started painting her at eleven and was supposed to have had a blood glucose test at noon . |
15 | Also , he 's supposed to have had an insurance policies but General Accident said it 's only for a year and he took it out in seventy seven to nineteen seventy eight . |
16 | However , he says he is glad to have had an experience which afforded him ‘ unique access ’ to what he calls ‘ The Grand Theme : Life and Death ’ and to have lived through a slice of contemporary history , which is for him an important interest . |
17 | However , he says he is glad to have had an experience which afforded him ‘ unique access ’ to what he calls ‘ The Grand Theme : Life and Death ’ and to have lived through a slice of contemporary history , which is for him an important interest . |
18 | I nearly said as pencil skirts , but these have had a revival recently . |
19 | And erm they tasted I mean we all used to have a taste of it and it tasted quite nice ! |
20 | That 's the way things go ; capitalists all want to have a monopoly . |
21 | It seems that even the toxic cloud that rose over Seveso in 1976 has had a silver lining … |
22 | Since you 're all going to have a go , you can who 'd like to volunteer , so who would like to volunteer . |
23 | Right , just to move us on , then , since you 're all going to have a go at this at council , yes ? |
24 | Attack ; midfield ; defence ; they all like to have a go . |
25 | Er the developers as we all know have a right to go to appeal which they did and |
26 | They will ensure that we all continue to have a say in Labour 's decisions and I urge you to support them . |
27 | Ami Pro 3.0 does have a word count facility — it is in the Doc Info box accessed via the file menu and so my only complaint is that it entails a four stage process — select File , Select Doc Info , select Update and select OK or cancel to return to your document . |
28 | At this point you say that in the night they all wanted to have a party so they got up . |
29 | Most of the older officers have worked in pollution control for several years and many have had a number of years experience in industry , which , they are quick to point out , affords them an ‘ insider 's ’ sympathetic understanding of the difficulties and costs which arise in complying with standards . |
30 | ) The unifying concepts such as ‘ capital ’ ( all organizations have capital and all need to have a measure of the capital they own ) outweigh the differentiating concepts such as ‘ profit ’ . |