Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] have had [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They were so delighted to have had the opportunity , for training , whatever the personal cost . |
2 | Once each has had a turn , the group may spend a few minutes discussing possible methods of achieving any identified learning needs . |
3 | In addition , patients entering this study were more likely to have had no symptoms of heart failure than those in the SAVE study , in which treatment for heart failure was permitted . |
4 | Women in second marriages are more likely to have had an affair than those in their first , and women who work full-time are , it seems , more prone to extra-curricular passions than either part-time workers or housewives . |
5 | And among those people with confusion , constipation and incontinence , those in residential homes were more likely to have had the symptoms for a year or more . |
6 | But traditionally neither has had an organization capable of responding to commercial pressures . |
7 | The rain was pelting him relentlessly and he may have been as well to have had no clothes at all for all the protection his gave him . |
8 | About 200-300 Awa Guajá are thought to be left alive , of whom about 150 have had no contact with outside society . |
9 | More than 10% of those who are currently sexually active have had a vasectomy . |
10 | We were particularly pleased to have had the opportunity of acquiring Perkins Slade Limited , a highly regarded insurance broking business based in Birmingham , Petersfield and Bridgwater . |
11 | Relatively few have had the chance to ‘ acquire ’ the language simply through contact with deaf people in their culture and community . |
12 | I think I was very lucky to have had a year in school , and therefore to know that ‘ real ’ teaching was not like School Practice . |
13 | He 'd loved her mother devotedly , and had married at twenty — surely too young to have had a past ? |