Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] have had a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Millions of visitors have had a nice day out and spent a lot of money . |
2 | But it is certainly true that in the last sixty years the various schools and academies of acting have had a significant effect on the climate of acting . |
3 | Seven of nine patients over 60 years of age have had a successful outcome . |
4 | A GROUP of MPs have had a narrow escape from gunfire in Bosnia . |
5 | TFM of Stockton have had a phenomenal response throughout its region , said its station manager Brian Lister . |
6 | If the answer to that question can not be verbalised succinctly then the meeting must have served some purpose other than the interchange of information fields ( it may for example have had a social value or a " credit " assessment value ) . |
7 | Advances in structuralism have had a belated impact on British historiography . |
8 | Unions in Japan have had a major influence on the way the labour market is structured , but this reflects principally the fact that union membership is in large part confined to regular workers in large firms . |
9 | It takes little knowledge of history to appreciate that relatively few of the battles recorded in history have had a decisive effect upon the future of those involved . |
10 | Recent health scares over cling-film have had a knock-on effect on Tupperware and it has enjoyed a boom in sales . |