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

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31 Since then Albania had had a non-party administration pending elections .
32 The file hat shown that Miss Tuckey had had no official connection with the Intelligence Service since turning town a bedroom job there in 1946 , the year Marriage himself had joined them .
33 A few months earlier , Sammy Woods of Australia and Harry Wood of England had had a near miss in this particular department , but it took a brace of Smiths to achieve a Test first .
34 Clearly the improvement of the unemployment situation in Scotland during the 1970s owes a great deal to the new employment opportunities created by the discovery of North Sea oil , whereas the political troubles in Ireland have had an adverse effect on the local employment situation there .
35 Jones and Brewer have had a long series of injuries , but both are near enough to fitness and form .
36 Ossie 's had a hard game like , Swindon
37 Simon 's had a harder war than you realize , he 's still under a strain .
38 St Aubyn 's had a good reputation when my father decided to send us there .
39 TERRY VENABLES has had an uncomfortable week but at least it ended happily .
40 The SDA has had a wider set of powers than those readily available to UDCs in England , but it has used them .
41 At a time when English officialdom has been worrying about the fact that some among their top youngsters are playing more golf than is good for them , Stevely has had the same feelings where his own pupils are concerned .
42 For over 120 years , the House of Commons has had a Public Accounts Committee which has established a reputation as an impartial watchdog over government spending .
43 REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS : Lenny has had an excellent summer .
44 ALBSU has had a wider brief to facilitate literacy and numeracy among the native and non- native speakers of English .
45 I can not remember our Louis having had an amorous affair , except for an occasional romp in the hay with an attractive little tram-conductress called Cathie .
46 It shows San Carlo to have had a big nose and long ears , features which must have been real as they also appear in several portraits .
47 Just because Sunil had had a nasty experience did n't mean that his sleeping pattern would have changed .
48 Donald had had a good innings .
49 He was right , a fire watcher came in saying that there was a stick of small unexploded bombs right down the Palace Road but that the junction of Munster and Dawes Road had had a hundred pounder and houses had gone .
50 At least the Rabiers had had the good sense to leave the inside of the château as it had been , at any rate on this floor .
51 JC : Eric Crozier had had a great success producing The Bartered Bride .
52 Although conventional , Crossman 's technique , dazzling for the time , shines through many of Stone 's records , notably ‘ Tiger Rag ’ from 1934 , where it is obvious that the American clarinettist Jimmy Dorsey had had a strong influence on him .
53 Mine advertised Marlboro , Werewolf 's had a discreet gold plate in one corner saying Mappin & webb .
54 Kenny 's had a splendid sponsor 's name and logo .
55 Aston Villa boss Ron Atkinson has had an increased bid of £425,000 for Aldridge rejected .
56 Irrespective of the final battle , Mr Ashdown has had a good war .
57 The UK has had an inadequate competition policy framework for far too long .
58 This means that claims by UK citizens under the Convention must always be pursued to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg to obtain judgment , with the result that the UK has had the highest number of judgments made against it by the European Court of Human Rights for one or more violations of the Convention 's terms .
59 The growth of EP has had a marked influence at the low end of the publishing business .
60 Ferguson said : ‘ Lee has had a disastrous couple of years but is happy in the knowledge that while the illness is severe there will be no long-term after-effects . ’
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