Example sentences of "[det] [noun] has have a " in BNC.
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1 | Since the nineteen fifties each base has had a side . |
2 | That experiment has had a remarkable effect on the performance of both pupils and helpers . |
3 | This technique has had a great deal of impact in computer programming where it in systems analysis and design . |
4 | This in turn has made the South more competitive and in some cases has had a positive effect on salaries . |
5 | This boat has had a general re-fit 1988–1989 — new teak deck , awlgripped hull and mast , new engine , heater , fridge , instruments , nav . |
6 | In the past this Association has had a good relationship with the DLO in Derry . |
7 | This recognition has had a major impact , not only in the ecological field but also in that of Earth Mysteries . |
8 | ‘ This place has had a good going over ! |
9 | He believes that this estrangement has had a beneficial effect on his prose and that his fusion of English and French thought has resulted in a unique hybrid . |
10 | For one reason or another , thought Montgomery , this woman has had a very poor night 's sleep . |
11 | THE CANADIAN series on the South Bank this week has had a somewhat diluted flavour . |
12 | This legislation has had a limited effect , as we shall show . |
13 | Since the introduction of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 , this country has had a system of strategic planning and site licensing for waste management . |
14 | This perspective has had a remarkable impact on the development of our understanding of work organisation and job design , and is at the root of much of experiments and innovations in work organisation in Scandinavia . |
15 | Regrettably , much of this interest has had a negative focus . |
16 | ‘ That Karen has had a hysterectomy . ’ |
17 | The liver to do that work has to have a very very good supply of oxygen . |
18 | Whether commissioned as a promotional tool or not , the showing of such films has had a major effect on the outside world 's perception of Edinburgh . |
19 | There is always a closed circle of suspects ( so there can be no question of someone unconnected with the setting coming in from outside and doing the deed , as might well happen in " real life " ) and each of these suspects has to have a credible motive as well as reasonable opportunity of committing the crime and reasonable access to the means with which it was committed . |
20 | When the first person returns , the second takes over and the game continues until each person has had a turn . |
21 | Two disadvantages of such techniques are that each word has to have a tag field added to it ( and this may need to be quite long to hold a suitable range of values ) , and execution of each instruction becomes more complicated ( and therefore possibly slower ) . |
22 | Older people I have indicated already that the exclusion of older people from the labour market over the same period has had a somewhat different impact upon their position in reciprocal support within families . |
23 | While it is undeniable that that system has had a dramatic effect of the development of the market it is incorrect to assume that it is the only one which is influencing it . |
24 | That stone has had a curious history . |