Example sentences of "[det] have had [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But traditionally neither has had an organization capable of responding to commercial pressures . |
2 | Once each has had a turn , the group may spend a few minutes discussing possible methods of achieving any identified learning needs . |
3 | This has had an effect on the JCT , which has not only revised its own forms , but is working hard to extend its range . |
4 | ‘ Clearly all this has had an impact on profitability , ’ Gilroy says . |
5 | This has had the effect of making local authority housing even more subject to central scrutiny , and the current system of central government constraints has severely limited new council house provision in rural areas since 1980 , particularly as the new proposals may see more expensive building in rural areas as inappropriate . |
6 | This has had the effect of including all the profits and net assets of the company in the group accounts , with appropriate adjustments for the minority interest . |
7 | This has had the effect that for centuries Emmental farmsteads and lands have had great historical continuity as units accumulated agricultural wealth and skills ; and they have given the landscape very impressive and characteristic features : the majestic farmsteads with enormous double-thatched roofs extending like half-folded wings nearly to ground level at the sides and encompassing under one giant roof not only living quarters but also stables , barns and other ancillary accommodation . |
8 | This has had the effect of increasing the premiums paid by doctors for medical insurance . |
9 | Relatively few have had the chance to ‘ acquire ’ the language simply through contact with deaf people in their culture and community . |
10 | I am making good progress — slow but sure — and have now graduated on to walking sticks , although I feel very wobbly on these having had the crutches for a month . |
11 | I nearly said as pencil skirts , but these have had a revival recently . |
12 | Most of the older officers have worked in pollution control for several years and many have had a number of years experience in industry , which , they are quick to point out , affords them an ‘ insider 's ’ sympathetic understanding of the difficulties and costs which arise in complying with standards . |
13 | Tumilty and Allister could each have had a hat-trick but nevertheless the team are within one game of league glory having started major rebuilding two seasons ago . |
14 | Most have had no education at all . |