Example sentences of "[noun] have never had a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is partly because of that false economics that the Conservatives have never had a regional policy .
2 FPB Chief Executive Stan Mendham said : ‘ The private business community has never had a legal format tailored to its needs .
3 What the , I believe committees have never had and least of all Mr papers produced on behalf of Mr have never had a serious rigorous objective assessment of the vacancy situation of the future which first of all starts from issue a rolling programme of refurbishments that we have n't really seen sight of the of the implications of that on the number of vacancies .
4 Tohmatsu had never had a European accountant on secondment before , but the Scot , who sounds like a Japanese native speaker on the phone , slotted in effortlessly .
5 Many older people have never had a satisfactory sexual relationship , for a variety of reasons , and if this is so there is no reason to believe that the period of old age is likely to see new beginnings in this respect .
6 The British State has never had a formal foundation in the aftermath of revolution or war , or as the result of an act of will by an enlightened despot .
7 An occasional past thought recurred : New Zealand have never had a great combination of fast bowlers to rank near the likes of Lindwall and Miller , Hall and Griffith , Larwood and Voce .
8 Laura has never had a proper Christmas , ’ said 26-year-old Fran , back home in Eccles .
9 It did n't occur to the purchaser of the pure cotton Live Aid souvenir tee-shirt to ponder the fact that the Sudan provides a huge amount of the raw cotton demanded by the cheap tee-shirt industry , yet millions of Sudanese citizens have never had a square meal in their lives .
10 Most ordinary shareholders have never had a total remuneration package and have never been part of a performance-related bonus scheme .
11 The American Left has never had a solid basis .
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