Example sentences of "has had many " in BNC.
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1 | America has had many unsuccessful attempts to form a national repertory theatre , performing the classics of the English language , and one wonders whether it will ever be possible to get this going effectively . |
2 | Mr Miller started his London restaurant business Kenny 's at the beginning of the recession and says that , what with high interest rates , business rates and rents , an increase in value added tax , plus the recession , it has had many problems . |
3 | The Lido Palace has had many famous visitors , including Sir Winston Churchill who spent his honeymoon here . |
4 | Although the Club has had many friends over the years his contribution would be difficult to equal . |
5 | The rift between conventional and complementary medicine has had many harmful effects . |
6 | Mr Punch wishes to assure you that he has had many a good belly laugh from the magazine which bore his name for so many years . |
7 | This line has had many threats of closure , and this would end a vital link to Hutton Cranswick . |
8 | Still ploughing onwards into the '90s — but with Steve Coogan and Hugh Dennis as its rather disappointing vocal suppliers and a rubbish PM to lampoon — it has had many ups and downs , usually within the space of one show . |
9 | The national contract has had many successes and there is a danger these could be threatened by fragmentation . |
10 | Old rednose has had many things said and written about him . |
11 | For almost 300 years the Value of Neath has had many famous visitors including the artist J.H.M. Turner , whose painting ‘ Aberdulais Mill ’ is well known . |
12 | But monism has had many other manifestations : in the philosophy of Croce , in the one-form-one-meaning postulate of pretransformational linguistics , and not least , in some authors ' own sense of the artistic integrity and inviolability of their work ; in Tolstoy 's words : " This indeed is one of the significant facts about a true work of art — that its content in its entirety can be expressed only by itself . " |
13 | ‘ People-orientation ’ is based on human relations and has had many variants . |
14 | On the poetic side , he has had many good relationships with women . |
15 | The heavy dependence on foreign technical assistance has had many disadvantages . |
16 | The hotel leaflet ends a few paragraphs on : ‘ The Newton has had many celebrities who have stayed with us over the years , including the late Harold Macmillan and Charlie Chaplin … ’ |
17 | Hailing in the past has had many farms , and of these Court Farm is the last major farm , and Mr Peter Lingham now farms the greater part of the agricultural land in Halling as well as some in Cuxton and across the parish boundary into Snodland . |
18 | TOP has had many successes , as illustrated by the articles elsewhere in this paper . |
19 | I am thinking of General Sir John MacMillan and my distinguished constituent , General Sir David Young , with whom the Secretary of State has had many contacts in his present and previous responsibilities . |
20 | The French education system has had many of the features now introduced into the British system for more than a century and studying them may shed some light on future possibilities for schooling in this country . |
21 | Although the Funny Farm has been operating for just over a year it has had many bands through its doors already including The Proclaimers , The Silencers , Botany 5 , Kith ‘ n Kin , Avalon , Fini Tribe , Jools Holland and Nazareth . |
22 | A quick spin of his ‘ Sweet Freedom — The Best Of ’ compilation album of a few years back is proof enough that he has had many hits in his home patch without making similar in-roads here . |
23 | The Haughton area has had many new houses built with many more planned . |
24 | Maggie Humphry , from Llanfair DC , has had many of her plaques displayed on public and private buildings . |
25 | There is a professionally qualified Staff of three in the Learning Support Department , , who has had many years of experience here at Heriot 's , both in the Junior School and in Learning Support ; ; who has more recently joined us after several years experience in Learning Support in other schools ; and who , as Head of Department and an experienced educational psychologist , is responsible for the assessment of our pupils and for the planning of their programmes within the Department . |
26 | Trevor Nunn was appointed Artistic Director of the RSC — their youngest ever — in 1968 , and has had many brilliant successes with Shakespeare at Stratford , the Barbican and abroad . |