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

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1 The Motorola 88110 RISC is not actually out yet , but the company 's Computer Group has had enough of third parties announcing new machines using its parent 's chips long before it gets a crack at them , and the company is first out of the gate with a single-board computer using the forthcoming 50MHz 88110 .
2 The human race has had enough of it .
3 the rest had had enough of her —
4 By the time my daughter was eighteen and at university , I 'd had enough of the navy and the navy had had enough of me .
5 Perhaps the producer thought the gentleman had had enough media exposure for a while , as I was given to understand that he had been granted quite a bit of air time one way and another in the recent past .
6 This person 's had enough of useless memories .
7 This is a common occurrence in the annual league championships and it looks as though the Belfast & District have had enough .
8 Corbett turned to his guide to ask what was happening but found the man had had enough sense and discretion to depart as quickly as possible .
9 ‘ It 's the season of goodwill to all mankind but its looks like this man had had enough of womankind , ’ added PC Weal who ordered them a taxi .
10 The Doctor had had enough .
11 One particularly lovely lady called Mrs [ S ] who I used to talk to a lot had had enough , she was going .
12 The Archdeacon had had enough .
13 The fact that it captured only a third of the vote indicates that the public has had enough of the bickering between its two old war-horses , M Chirac and M Giscard d'Estaing .
14 If he has not done much gardening before , you can work together , so that you can enjoy sharing the tasks , and it is easier for you to assess when the patient has had enough .
15 He decided lie had had enough of the Coalition .
16 The British public have had enough .
17 What exactly her mother had had enough of Carla was not sure .
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