Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] have had [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Different cultures have had different views of what a healthy diet is . |
2 | The rule which imposes liability for unintentional defamation has had absurd results . |
3 | The Bloxham manufacturer admit some buyers have had cold feet . |
4 | The unemployment trap has been substantially eased and the simplification of social security has had major effects . |
5 | In recessionary times most British firms have had other priorities . |
6 | Different people have had different views on what this single deficit might be : we will mention three such views . |
7 | Some people have had great pleasure and good practice from the rhythm of songs which were familiar before losing their hearing — such old friends as ‘ Auld Lang Syne ’ , ‘ God Save the Queen ’ and the Wedding March . |
8 | This analysis has had important implications for older people . |
9 | We must again remind ourselves that there was more than one episode of dinosaur extinction when food and dietary factors have had equal relevance , although each succeeding ( and changed ) species seemed to be better fitted to an ecologically evolved environment . |
10 | The three spinsters of the English school have had full-time careers for most of our years since Somerville ! |
11 | I believe that he has just returned from his second visit to Nepal — a country with which this country has had good relations for about 175 years . |
12 | Two suspected murderers have had international arrest warrants issued against them and the Government 's intention is to pursue those arrest warrants . |
13 | Social anthropologists have had great difficulty in giving a clear definition of taboo , because it involves both an element of the sacred , the holy , and of the uncanny , the forbidden , and the dangerous . |
14 | Before their initial gall stone dissolution treatment , 15 of 82 patients followed up for more than six months had had solitary stones , compared with 67 who had had multiple stones . |
15 | French state and technocentric-inspired planning have had great successes in both telecommunications and space ; but the British have had their acknowledged successes also — most notably in the broadcasting field , where a traditional consensual policy has been modified step-by-step and channel-by-channel down the decades since 1922 . |
16 | Six patients had had previous infections and each of these was drinking heavily . |
17 | All of these 7 patients had had cerebral birth injuries which might have induced a shift of dominance to the right hemisphere . |
18 | No less than 100 members have had substantial contact through research , teaching and consultancy with Africa . |
19 | If the parasitized snails had had extra-thin shells , we 'd happily explain this as an obvious debilitating effect on the snail 's constitution . |
20 | Once again , fewer Asians had had unpleasant experiences . |
21 | These changes have had massive implications for the provision of age-specific services such as maternity facilities , school places , youth training , elderly health care and sheltered housing . |
22 | The Jewish people have had continuous relationship with the Holy Land for nearly 4,000 years . |
23 | The last three archdeacons had had sizeable families so that the Vicarage , though impractical to run , had at least been filled . |
24 | And the heads of a good many large hospitals have had similar careers . |
25 | Eight women have had a total of nine vaginal deliveries and none of these women have had inpaired continence after delivery . |
26 | Including staff in the restrictions , rules , cash limits etc to allow them to consider all possible permutations has had considerable benefits . |
27 | Lawton ( 1977 ) has shown that many rural districts around London and the other major cities have had persistent population increases since 1921 . |
28 | As in patients who have undergone splenectomy , alcoholics have a predisposition to pneumococcal infection and two of the current group had had pneumococcal disease , ( both with evidence of functional hyposplenism ) with one dying from overwhelming septicaemia . |
29 | Black holes have had tremendous press coverage in recent years , so there can be few who have not heard the term . |
30 | Many locals had had good reason to be grateful to him when times had been hard . |