Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [noun] had the " in BNC.
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1 | A lost love or family tragedy had the same impact on a Ukrainian living 300 years ago as it does today on a 30-year-old singer living in Leeds . |
2 | Immunohistochemical studies of fresh tissue easily distinguished MALT lymphoma from benign reactive lymphoid hyperplasia ( pseudolymphoma ) and showed that tumour cells had the characteristic phenotype indicative of their origin from MALT . |
3 | This showed that health visitors had the greatest influence on social workers . |
4 | Dirac showed that quantum theory had the remedy for its supposed ills within itself . |
5 | Thus teachers , advisers and college lecturers had the chance to work with personalities as varied as Colette King , Keith Johnstone , Philip Hedley , Peter James and Robert Witkin . |
6 | The problem with the stock market crash was that index arbitrage and portfolio insurance had the effect of feeding off each other and driving down share prices . |
7 | Now individuals and community groups had the facts at their fingertips to refute the placatory statements of the developers and corporate businessmen , and no longer had to rely on instinctive judgements to support their case . |
8 | The figures confirm much of the findings from previous questions and show that Leicestershire , Speyside and North Wales had the best return for their input of labour . |
9 | But costume jewellery had the distinct advantage of not pretending to be anything other than what it was . |