Example sentences of "[vb base] to have had a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Rhineland potters who now supplied Britain with samian , but on a much reduced scale , appear to have had a limited figure repertoire . |
2 | ‘ You two appear to have had a good time , ’ Maggie said with a smile . |
3 | You seem to have had a nasty shock . ’ |
4 | Possibly the fact that the Robin Hood ballads , which probably took their early form in this period , seem to have had a southern origin but set their events in the North ( particularly in Barnsdale , north of Doncaster , rather than in Sherwood ) , reflects the beliefs of southerners that the North was a strange and wild world . |
5 | There are few direct echoes of the opera in the Study Symphony but the entry of Wagner into Bruckner 's life seem to have had a transforming effect . |
6 | With these objects , in their millennium of power , the Celts seem to have had a splendid time scraping and whipping Europe into shape . |
7 | ‘ You seem to have had a good view , ’ commented Dexter . |
8 | ‘ You seem to have had a profitable afternoon . ’ |
9 | Happily , and not unexpectedly , a couple of years amid the off-Broadway climes of the county stage seem to have had a mellowing effect . |