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

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1 This has had damaging environmental consequences , such as creating new pressures for house building and increasing reliance on car-based transport .
2 It would have been interesting to have had such contemporary problems , deriving from the college 's success , treated in the same detail as the early problems , when it was still seeking the way ahead .
3 Although primarily a disease of young dairy cattle , ostertagiasis can nevertheless affect groups of older cattle in the herd , particularly if these have had little previous exposure to the parasite , since there is no significant age immunity to infection .
4 In 1985 , 21,838 women received reduced rates of benefits , of whom an estimated 78 per cent would have been unlikely to have had any independent entitlement to any other benefit , thus rendering them economically dependent upon their partners ( unpublished statistics , DHSS , 1986 ) .
5 In the present state of the art , the temptation to use these without — at the very least — first having had some academic training in econometric techniques should be resisted .
6 One had had such widespread cancer , after her operation she was just sent home to die .
7 The Exxon oil company has claimed that the massive spill from the Exxon Valdez tanker in 1989 has had little lasting effect on the wildlife of Alaska 's Prince William Sound .
8 ( Her assassination in Nicaragua in April 1983 has had serious political repercussions which it is beyond the compass of this book to discuss . )
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