Example sentences of "have have [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Since treatment , he has had not more trouble . ’
2 We 're going to see a musical called ‘ Crazy for You ’ which has had exceptionally good reviews , then a separate room in a restaurant has been booked — a sort of glorified Pizza Express so , thankfully , not to expensive ( for Central London anyway ) .
3 As the oldest solder manufacturer in the United Kingdom , and almost certainly in Europe , Geo W Neale Limited has had over 100 years experience of successfully supplying a wide range of industrial users with most of their solder and bearing metal requirements .
4 Tony Feldman has had over twenty years wide-ranging experience of the publishing industry .
5 Pears has had over 20 stitches under anaesthetic to close a deep gash in his right knee following the 2–0 win over Grimsby Town .
6 The strategy , in evidence in the display of Auerbach 's work , effectively refuses the notion , which in Britain has had particularly powerful influence as a result of the writings of Carlyle in the last century , underpins the labelling of portraits in exhibitions ( such as The Swagger Portrait , Tate Gallery 1992 ) and in institutions like the National Portrait Gallery .
7 The recession has had surprisingly little effect on the number of titles agents have been able to place — especially by authors with a track record .
8 The use of the capital asset pricing model has had similarly contradictory results .
9 Although he has had relatively little experience at the commercial end of publishing , he chaired OUP 's finance committee for 13 years , and has confounded scepticism with OUP 's record since his appointment as chief executive .
10 Ireland has had so much , she thought ; there has been so much magic and so much strength , and now all of it has gone .
11 But that was in 1909 and she has had so many successors that the device now sticks out like a sore thumb and must be used only with the greatest care and deftness of touch .
12 The research findings will totally update the previous Corpus of Knowledge research which has had so many applications both for the industry nad educators since it was first produced in the late 1970s .
13 I think it is strange that he has had so few affairs and he is 30-years-old , ’ she says .
14 Modifying the behaviour of drivers and victims , or improving the design of the vehicle has had only limited success .
15 Recent attempts by psychologists to arrive at psychological tests which identify desirable characteristics in candidates has had only limited success .
16 The attempt to replace coca with other crops has had only limited success , despite large aid programmes by America and the United Nations .
17 Predicting fuel consumption and the effects of energy conservation practices has had only limited success .
18 He has had only eight practices in the wet .
19 His 27-year-old son Paul has had only 10 rides , but watching him win the Martell Fox Hunters ' Chase on that splendid 13-year-old Gee-A , nobody could possibly have guessed it .
20 Mr Bush has had only one meeting to discuss energy strategy , on January 8th .
21 Meanwhile his sister Rachel , 20 , has had only one encounter with the media — at her parents ' glitzy silver wedding anniversary party at London 's Inner Temple .
22 ‘ That delighted me , and so did the performance of Froggatt , who has had only one five-a-side game in the last 10 weeks because of a knee injury .
23 For the record , Allan Border has had only one birthday at the helm , on July 27 , 1989 .
24 Director of Studies : ‘ Lower Sixth ‘ O ’ Level group has had only one homework set since September ? ’
25 Derby 's Paddy Reilly , who stopped Murray in eight rounds last year , has had only five professional fights , so the board 's options were limited .
26 As a consequence of Peter Scudamore 's switch to Docklands Express , Steve Smith Eccles , 36 , who has had only three rides since returning from injury , was confirmed as the rider of Bonanza Boy , running in the National for the fourth successive year .
27 Over the past two years , Suffolk has had only three offenders under 14 who need to be placed in custody .
28 He has had only sporadic , unskilled labour work since leaving school but he did have , for 18 months , a job as a taxi driver with a friend .
29 He has had only sporadic , unskilled labouring work since leaving school but he did have , for 18 months , a job as a taxi driver with a friend .
30 The paradox is all the stranger because the power shortage has had predictably grave consequences for economic growth .
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