Example sentences of "[noun pl] have had little " in BNC.

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1 Gywnoro Jones claims the Conservatives have had little concern for these people .
2 STRANGELY , the national coach of the Irish teams down the years has had little direct contact with the four provincial coaches .
3 Customers have had little redress against BT , or the Post Office before that .
4 Most primary teachers had had little or no science in their initial training .
5 These moves have had little effect on psychology 's general tendency to represent sexuality simply as heterosexuality .
6 says that the problems with contract management were ‘ second-order issues ’ and that the cost overruns have had little overall impact on the scientific programmes .
7 Cuvier seemed to contemporaries to have had little trouble in demolishing the evolutionary scheme of his contemporary Lamarck .
8 Consensus could not be guaranteed where particular groups had had little or nothing to do with a particular policy .
9 I , of course , had no experience of the impromptu tradition , and the others had had little more practice .
10 The major reason given for the closure of railway lines and stations was that the 1950s modernization plan for the railways had had little effect on stemming an ever-rising deficit in running costs .
11 Such has been the pace of South Africa 's re-entry into the world arena that Rhodes and his team mates have had little time to be overawed by the situation , which for a youngster from a small town in Natal is quite remarkable .
12 Whilst Underwood 's somewhat arbitrary classification is now little used , the patterns which he detected , multi-strand lines and spirals , continue to be found by those who in some cases have had little contact with his original work .
13 The commission claims that most of its proposals have had little impact on labour costs ( France , not the commission , thought up the 48-hour week ) .
14 One sad aspect of the sexual revolution is the fact that by and large the churches have had little to contribute that is positive and constructive .
15 Many in the first two categories have had little opportunity to work and build state or private pensions .
16 Of course much of the flow is contractual and employers and employees have had little choice about contributing to such schemes .
17 Further , the EC 's common agricultural policy ( CAP ) seems virtually reform-proof : efforts over the years to undo its worst nonsenses have had little success .
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