Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] have had a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet these movements undoubtedly have had a profound influence on Western political culture , especially in Germany and southern Europe where cold war attitudes are less deeply embedded and political processes have been more decentralised . |
2 | This question too has had a long history though it is only quite recently that it has become a precisely defined issue of zoological theory . |
3 | The brick and stone-built cone is sixty feet high , and was saved from demolition in 1962 by excavations which showed its importance as an industrial monument , this area of Yorkshire once having had a thriving glass industry . |
4 | The Prince , of course , had to go and say hello , and disappeared once again , emerging ten minutes later having had a long discussion with the chief brass player . |
5 | The fourth John Booth founded another major firm in partnership with John Hartop and George Binks , whose own families also had had a long involvement in the local metal trades . |
6 | Th does that mean the older people here have had a raw deal ? |
7 | ‘ Brian particularly has had a good run in the reserves , but I 'm sure they 'll both do well . ’ |
8 | Course Moira always has had a vivid imagination , you have to take what she says with a pinch of salt . |
9 | Home-grown : Edinburgh 's Royal Botanic Garden also has had a long involvement with the development of plants with medicinal properties |
10 | Falling property markets abroad have had a knock-on effect in Sweden . |
11 | The Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh also has had a long involvement with the cultivation and development of plants with medicinal properties and we have our own Scottish traditions of herbal cures for a long list of ailments . |