Example sentences of "[noun] have already had a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Caterham has already had a significant success in the US when it was invited to compete in the Sports Cars of America 's 24-hour race in Ohio , and won . |
2 | Undoubtedly the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act has already had a beneficial effect on our countryside and wild animals , but it is not enough . |
3 | The issue had already had a major impact during the election campaign , when Wolfgang Schnur , a human rights lawyer in Rostock and the leader of Democratic Awakening , resigned his post on March 14 after admitting that he had worked for the Stasi . |
4 | Amnesty have already had a free booking . |
5 | The changing face of Eastern Europe has already had a dramatic affect on the malt market and as the political and economic climate becomes more stable new opportunities will doubtless emerge . |
6 | This is a self-defeating battle , since defence cuts have already had a savage impact on greater Los Angeles and , most particularly , LA county . |
7 | The Dons have already had a written offer of £3million from Italy . |
8 | Direct broadcasting by satellite ( DBS ) was a long time coming ; but well before its arrival in Europe in 1989 the image of DBS and the reality of low- , medium- and high-powered satellites and of satellite-to-cable systems had already had a profound impact on broadcasting policy . |
9 | Senior officers say the now familiar fixed cameras have already had a dramatic effect in reducing speed . |
10 | It is notorious that many scientists do not love words : scientific language has already had a disastrous effect on the use of language throughout society . |
11 | The fact that such technology has already had a major impact upon the leisure industry should not fill us with wild joy . |