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

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1 This has had major impacts on occupational structure and the social make up of the town , on lifestyles , culture and politics .
2 This has had considerable attention in the literature coming from the United States .
3 This has had important consequences for the rehabilitation of mental hospital patients , which will be discussed in the context of the empirical study reported in Chapters 3 , 4 and 5 .
4 Many men buffeted by fortune will reach retirement prematurely ; some have had great success to be followed by even greater failure .
5 Fires set to control weeds on degraded pastures also spread , particularly to selectively logged areas as in Para , Brazil , as the gaps left have tracks connecting them and plenty of fuel : such have had devastating effects in Borneo during seasonal droughts ( see section 2.2.2 ) .
6 ‘ The world has become very graphical , ’ says Mr Ingram. ‘ 1-2-3 has had graphical capabilities for a couple of years with the WYSIWYG capabilities .
7 Main contenders are likely to have had previous experience in the country concerned and in the type of contract on offer , for example , starting up a new hotel from scratch or establishing catering facilities to feed thousands of workers of various nationalities on a new construction contract .
8 All patients were volunteers and all had had previous vagotomy for benign duodenal ulcer disease .
9 The European moves towards 1992 have had similar consequences on a regional scale in those sectors , like defence , pharmaceuticals and informatics , where the barriers of regulation and restrictive public purchasing has been greatest .
10 All have had extensive experience of opencast mining both in the UK and overseas .
11 The warming in the eastern Pacific is known locally as El Nino , and the strong EL Nino of 1983 has had severe effects on the local anchoveta fisheries off Peru ( New Scientist , 10 March , p 632 ) .
12 Such commentators have argued that the breakdown of morality in the 1960s has had lasting effects on the social landscape .
13 Schools which have opted out since the reform was introduced in 1989 have had full control of their budgets , and have applied for major grants direct from Whitehall .
14 The EDC concept was perhaps too idealistic to have had great hopes of concrete achievement , and in its implications for European integration perhaps something of a paradox .
15 Seven have had repeated episodes of pouchitis of whom four are now known to have Crohn 's disease .
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