Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] have had a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I must go and enquire if the artists have had a successful afternoon . ’ |
2 | The Germans have had a different structure of labour laws for many years . |
3 | In this time it seems that all other areas of the Lakes have had a new guide , and some of them two . |
4 | ‘ Jesus Christ , Piper , the mauses have had a bloody good go at you last night . |
5 | Despite all that those and others have contributed to Scottish rugby , the exiles have had a tempered love-hate relationship with us back home . |
6 | Interestingly , a majority of companies both on and off the zones considered that if anything the zones had had a beneficial effect on local business , local economic development , environmental improvements and public- and private-sector investment . |
7 | The Conservatives likewise were aroused by the prospect of a weakening of Labour 's hold on Scotland and Wales , as the Conservatives had had a constant majority at every post-1945 general election in England ; it was the Celtic fringe that tilted the balance in favour of Labour . |
8 | The team 's products easily outsell those of other American baseball clubs overseas , even though the Yankees have had a mediocre record on the field in recent years . |
9 | EVER since Greece won its freedom from the Turks in the 1820s — no , ever since the Turks took Constantinople on that black Tuesday at the end of May in 1453 — the Greeks have had a Megali Idea , a Great Idea . |
10 | In conclusion , the donors have had a profound impact on the Mozambican NHS . |
11 | The Tigers have had a political wing since 1976 but never registered it as a legal party . |
12 | That while recognising that the men have had a real grievance in that some firms have employed an unfair proportion of young girls at apprentice wages , or nearly so , we women regard it as a great injustice that one of the main skilled industries open to Edinburgh women should be closed against them . |
13 | Again , they could have gone into the supermarket , but they thought the police had had a good look at them , so they sprinted through the crowds who took as little notice as they expected , and across the street just after the lights had changed 50 that the traffic beginning to move , hooted . |
14 | The children had had a bad spell with that , but she thought it was over now . |
15 | ‘ The children have had a great time . |
16 | Since then , while the shares have had a spectacular progress from 707p to a high of over £16 earlier this year , the resort has been burdened by heavy start-up costs , high French interest rates and recession in Europe . |
17 | For instance , there may be an increase in demand for : owned homes , as opposed to rented ones ( which will affect both the market for dousing and mortgage finance ) ; prestigious foreign saloon cars ( in the UK the demand for prestige an cars has had a significant effect on prestige German produced saloon cars , the sales of luxury UK such as triumph ( now extinct ) and Rover ) ; private education , for which UK demand is now very high ; air inclusive package tours to resorts that were exclusive ( such as Marbella in Spain , the French Caribbean , the Greek Islands etc ) . |