Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] have had [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The compression of child bearing has had important implications for the participation of women in the formal labour market . |
2 | Six patients with alcoholic liver disease had had serious infections within the past year . |
3 | He will know that the Scottish Beef Club has had great success in the export market and that the idea of Scottish beef has been extremely successful . |
4 | The Opera House has had other lean times . |
5 | Finally , Pilkingtons in St Helens , thought of as a one-company town , has seen the successful application of float glass technology , but recently large scale redundancy has had devastating consequences on local employment . |
6 | Cotswold Wildlife Park has had particular success in breeding hornbills . |
7 | In the history of child care prevention has had varied meanings . |
8 | Finally , project involvement has had knock-on effects in introducing many teachers to the notion of study skills and information-handling skills , in cross-fertilisation of ideas by visits to other project schools , and , finally , in the cascade effect of departmental representatives on library committees returning to their colleagues with the insights gained from their project experience . |
9 | Lorenz , whose popular observational studies of animal behaviour have had extensive influence on human ethnological studies , displays a more general form of this ambiguity , when he connects nature itself , and the beauty and pleasure he finds in it , with femininity . |
10 | Above : the RYA Junior Windsurfing Scheme has had great success in getting young people involved . |