Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun] had the " in BNC.
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1 | Has my right hon. Friend had the opportunity to read the scandalously deceitful national health service trust ballot which was put through my constituents ' letter boxes by Labour-controlled Harlow council — at an expense to the charge payers of £25,000 ? |
2 | Has my right hon. Friend had the chance to study the document entitled ’ The Citizen 's Charter ’ , which was written in 1921 by Herbert Morrison , then secretary of the London Labour party ? |
3 | Coming in a week , when an American judge told a rape victim she ‘ deserved what she got ’ for wearing a lace mini-skirt , and an English judge dropped a rape charge because his 16-year-old alleged victim had the mental age of seven , yesterday 's case has gone some way to restore their faith in the justice system . |
4 | She took the first set 6-4 but a sideways stretch to make contact with an English passing shot had the Belfast girl in trouble . |
5 | According to Article 55 , the future Chief Executive had the power to invite " other persons " to sit in on Exco meetings . |
6 | NINE leading Japanese banks had the ratings on their debt downgraded yesterday on worries about falling property prices and the slowing Japanese economy . |
7 | This cloying commercial clamour had the New Zealand public wound up . |
8 | SEDUCTIVE though the Russian hardware might have been at Farnborough , the seasoned Fly/Past reader had the eye drawn by two aircraft nose-to-nose at the ‘ Black Sheds ’ end of the static . |
9 | The Tunisian national team had the questionable pleasure of sharing a training camp with Scotland , their manager Abdelmajid Chetali claimed that Scottish players spent most of their time shirking training . |
10 | She had wanted to be beautiful like Paula , would have traded everything to be just a little like the sister whose stunning good looks had the power to attract and mesmerise wherever she went . |
11 | A playful harlequin Great Dane had the whole of Wembley holding its breath . |
12 | Beneath her flat furry belly the big shallow stones had the marble veining of agate . |
13 | Furthermore , modernism created a considerable degree of misery and frustration by insisting that only one particular dominant style had the right to be considered the appropriate form for the expression of socialism . |
14 | In fact , all but three hyperpepsinogenaemia A patients with a pepsinogen A:C ratio greater than 4.7 and normal renal function had the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome . |
15 | Comparing free and acyl carnitine concentrations between the groups , the patients with active coeliac disease had the lowest concentration . |