Example sentences of "[noun] have had in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | This is the more remarkable in view of the lukewarm support some of the policies have had in the Cabinet and party . |