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

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1 The reunification has had tremendous consequences for the general economic situation in Germany , but as we now know , private companies have failed to invest in East Germany to the extent they were expected to .
2 It is my understanding that The Economist has had deep roots in free-market philosophy from its very start .
3 in its primely purpose it has therefore undoubtedly be an outstanding success , but as the report makes way clear the experiment has had adverse to that effect , notably on the A one three four and on minor roads from the East on the A ten eighty eight .
4 the parents ' approach to toilet training and methods of managing the enuresis to determine whether the child has had appropriate opportunity to learn to be dry or whether undue stress and anxiety has been generated
5 The reality , however , is that the Institute has had considerable influence in knocking the rough edges off legislation and practice .
6 Any attempt to produce the letter for the first time at completion should be resisted and completion delayed until the purchaser has had adequate time to consider the disclosures .
7 In general , microorganisms present at the site have had sufficient opportunity to adapt to the contaminants and have degraded the waste to some extent .
8 Developing the diet has had great scientific spin-offs .
9 The group had had numerous discussions about whether or not they should have a rotating chairperson , some people arguing fiercely that we should n't imitate male structures , that we were developing genuinely new ways of relating , conducting political discussions ; we must all learn to be more sensitive , not interrupt each other , not talk for too long .
10 The Baroness has had considerable influence on the decor ; for example , she insisted on marble rather than wooden floors , and pink walls .
11 This section went on to ask whether the respondent had had direct experience of a whole school review in accordance with the Oxfordshire scheme .
12 Changes in the countryside have had different implications for the rural population depending on : nature of the terrain ; extent and type of capitalist penetration ; existence and extent of agrarian reform ; access to government assistance ; and levels of peasant organisation .
13 If an aid is granted without informing the Commission or before the Commission has had sufficient time to examine the aid , the Court has recently held that the Commission has power to take interim measures ordering the member states concerned to suspend the aid and provide the Commission with all relevant information .
14 But the influx of tourists and the money they 've pumped into the economy has had big advantages .
15 In what was widely seen as an attempt to exact vengeance on Clinton , Nichols had issued a federal lawsuit which claimed that the Governor had had extra-marital affairs with at least five women , and that he had misused official funds in entertaining them .
16 I have declined to act as external examiner to candidates whose subject or thesis title seemed to be so dubious that a successful treatment of it could only be done by a candidate of exceptional brilliance ; in such cases it is likely that the candidate has had inadequate or misguided supervision .
17 It became clear , for example , that a contract signed without the artist having had independent legal advice was virtually unenforceable .
18 For too long , the state has had complete control of individual lives , freedoms , and powers .
19 The growing political preoccupation with controlling public expenditure and limiting the role of the state has had far-reaching , if ambiguous , consequences for state enterprise industrial relations .
20 He claimed the firm had had previous difficulties in getting paid by the council , with one school not paying for five months .
21 Where rejuvenation intervenes before the river has had sufficient time for lateral erosion to form a flat valley floor , there will not be river terraces at the side of the stream but merely breaks of slope in the valley sides ( Fig. 9.6 ) .
22 However , the Scot has had successive deciding-frame victories here in Belgium and perhaps his Wembley success may turn out to be another false dawn as he chases his first ranking title of an erratic season .
23 For some while , the trip has had uncomfortable similarities to the Soviet leader 's visit to China last May , when the presence of the man who incarnates reform in the Communist world served as a combustible in the ‘ Peking Spring ’ that was to be forcibly suppressed a fortnight later .
24 If this pattern is present , and if other members of the family have had psychosomatic complaints , then the diagnosis is strengthened .
25 Which might be a problem if the client 's had ill health in the meantime .
26 The complicated postures are such as no freestanding statue of the time could show , and the sculptor has had great difficulties .
27 In such cases they implied that every Ujdaid or every Amiri had had combatant status .
28 ‘ Since the reorganisation , ’ says ICI 's Richard Freeman , ‘ we as a company have had tremendous support from the DTI , in a way that I ca n't remember in the past 10 years . ’
29 Anxieties about going home and resuming activities may appear more obvious to the nurse when a patient has had major surgery .
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