Example sentences of "[noun] have had [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Undoubtedly conscious of the impact Lord Hanson 's 2.8pc stake in ICI has had on the company during the year the authors felt better advised to leave out any mention of the of m'lords takeover intentions of the company .
2 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what discussions Ministers in his Department have had with the Government of Guyana concerning trade since 1986 .
3 There is likely , for example , to be a progression away from blue-collar jobs to white-collar or service occupations , but these could well take on more of the character which factory work has had in the past , if the tendency is not resisted .
4 This is followed by a discussion of the impact the 1981 Act has had on the notion of partnership .
5 Nor does she have a sense for the impact which the fact that Christ has been seen as male and as part of the Godhead has had on the relations of women and men in western culture .
6 But he said : ‘ The psychological effect our early European Cup exit has had on the club can not be under-estimated .
7 Felix pondered a bad time that Stephen had had with a girl a while ago , and fiddled with his shortwave radio .
8 Incidental , but significant for environmental change , is the effect that the Aswan Dam has had on the fertility of the land situated in the lower reaches of the Nile .
9 I could ask the other players ( providing of course that Leeds are in the Final ) , however because of all the troubles the players and Managers have had in the past , most of them wo n't sell their tickets and usually only give them to their families in case they fall into the wrong hands , and then they are in trouble .
10 Locke 's enthusiasm is alive and well in the modern day too , despite the buffeting religious belief has had in the West over the last two hundred years .
11 The amount of real control and involvement that disabled people have had in the work of the project has been affected by a number of familiar issues .
12 The second finding looks at the impact that CNN has had on the viewing of news .
13 Taylor is very representative of his members , who regard him as one of the best qualified chairman the federation has had in the North-East .
14 The distribution of these unfamiliar and fascinating animals is closely linked to the effects that geological forces have had on the land in which they live .
15 The soap 's creator Phil Redmond , chairman of Mersey Television , has turned down an invitation to take part in a televised debate on the effect the show has had on the image of Liverpool during the last 10 years .
16 The word favoured by headline-writers was ‘ tarnished ’ , although any lustre North had had in the media was not much more than the borrowed glow of stars whom he superficially resembled .
17 My prophecy is that if the powers that be do n't support the manager and buy players then the best manager Carrick have had since the glory days of Jimmy .
18 5 Identify two other factors which might affect the size of the percentage error and conduct an investigation to consider what effect , if any , that these factors have had on the error .
19 This is the more remarkable in view of the lukewarm support some of the policies have had in the Cabinet and party .
20 Links were made and any experiences that black groups have had with the CAB were identified ; the work of the CAB was described and help was enlisted from the black community in order to improve the services that the CAB could offer them .
21 King Don Ferdinand was going through Leon , putting the Kingdom in order , when tidings reached him of the good speed which Rodrigo had had against the Moors .
22 And GUIs might never have happened , for all the impact that Windows or the Apple Mac have had on the dBase desktop .
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