Example sentences of "have had [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | your employee has had SSP for 28 weeks in the PIW |
2 | John , whose dazzling style won an Olympic gold medal at the 1976 Winter Games , has had treatment for more than a year at St Mary 's hospital , Paddington , West London . |
3 | The development of the zones has had implications for surrounding areas . |
4 | Compared with the 165 males , the 143 female patients had a significantly higher mean random haemoglobin A 1 value despite having had diabetes for fewer years ( females : mean 9.5 years ; males : mean 10.3 years ; p=0.36 ) . |
5 | One-half of the trainees had derived more confidence from attending courses , ranging from ‘ now being able to feed lambs through a stomach tube ’ ( this from a 50-year old farmer who had had sheep for 30 years ) to ‘ the confidence to tackle all but the most difficult workshop repair jobs ’ . |
6 | There was a very affected couple , Erwin and Pam , who were expert at creaming off the best for themselves — and as they were in their mid-thirties , they had had time for some practice . |
7 | Unless with the bridal magazine we 've had funding for one year . |
8 | I 've had dandruff for some time and now my scalp has started to itch as well , but nothing seems to clear it up . |
9 | ‘ I hope you 've had time for other things as well ? ’ |
10 | This concept may explain why the inflammatory changes manifested in the clinical syndrome of ‘ pouchitis ’ are seen almost exclusively in patients who have had colectomy for inflammatory bowel disease rather than familial polyposis . |
11 | We have had stability for 40 years . |
12 | Also relevant in the context of increased risk of gastric cancer is the finding that significantly more miners have had surgery for benign peptic ulcer disease ( 7.7% v 4% , p=<0.001 ) . |