Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] had a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If a woman , she knows her language better than most ladies do , or has had a classical education .
2 Now we will suppose that the author has lighted on important new material or has had a significant number of errors in the first edition pointed out to him .
3 If we follow Wimsatt and Beardsley this far , we arrive at a position that has had a great deal of attraction for literary critics , that the object of criticism must be the literary text itself .
4 The speech , one of the annual set-pieces of American politics , is billed as the grand overture to a presidency that has had a rocky start .
5 One of the major social phenomena in Latin America since the Second world war and one that has had a profound effect on the social transformation of the continent , is the urban explosion .
6 This system , which is discussed in detail by Montgomery and Wallace leads to a fairly high number of accesses required to retrieve records from a well-aged file , i.e. one that has had a large number of additions or deletions since it was last loaded .
7 Since that time , a major change has occurred with respect to social mobility that has had a direct bearing on the emergence of Britain 's underclass , and this is considered in this chapter .
8 The best example of that is the Alpha 4 database programs , which normally sells for £345 , but for which only £49 needs to be paid if you 're a registered user — it 's gone from version 2 to version 3 , and has had a complete change of documentation .
9 The Scottish Churches Christian Aid Committee has been investigating and has had a helpful meeting with a senior representative of the Association of Chief Police Offices ( Scotland ) ( ACPO ) .
10 School Social Worker is here and has had a bad day .
11 Erm , somebody tells me that Sarah is erm doing very well but has had a foul cold ever since she 's been over there , is she very well now ?
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