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

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1 However , no doubt mollified both by the President 's dramatic decision on Tuesday to announce the release of eight long-term political prisoners and by the urbanity of his style , the archbishop did note that the talks had proceeded in ‘ a far better atmosphere ’ than previous encounters he has had with the government .
2 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what consultations he has had with the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals regarding capital expenditure on new university teaching buildings .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent discussions he has had with the United States Government regarding that country 's aid and trade embargo against Vietnam and its veto against Vietnam 's membership of the IMF and the World bank .
4 To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what consultations he has had with the chairman of British Rail regarding the safety of the signalling systems in use on the Cardiff-Paddington line .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what discussions he has had with the chairman of the North London TEC to discuss the contributions of trade unions to training .
6 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food what discussions he has had with the EC regarding the use of veal crates ; and if he will make a statement .
7 To ask the Attorney-General what discussions he has had with the chairmen of the Bar Council and the Law Society concerning the impact on the effective operation of the legal system of the quality of recruitment to the legal professions .
8 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what discussions he has had with the Confederation of British Industry to discuss Government support for industry .
9 Now that the shape of the functionalist style has been outlined , we must consider the influence which it has had on the development of public law this century .
10 To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many representations he has had on the subject of domestic rates ; and if he will make a statement .
11 This is followed by a discussion of the impact the 1981 Act has had on the notion of partnership .
12 Undoubtedly conscious of the impact Lord Hanson 's 2.8pc stake in ICI has had on the company during the year the authors felt better advised to leave out any mention of the of m'lords takeover intentions of the company .
13 Ultimately it must come down to taking a view of what effect it has had on the standard of living of her people .
14 But he said : ‘ The psychological effect our early European Cup exit has had on the club can not be under-estimated .
15 Nor does she have a sense for the impact which the fact that Christ has been seen as male and as part of the Godhead has had on the relations of women and men in western culture .
16 The soap 's creator Phil Redmond , chairman of Mersey Television , has turned down an invitation to take part in a televised debate on the effect the show has had on the image of Liverpool during the last 10 years .
17 The second finding looks at the impact that CNN has had on the viewing of news .
18 in large measure the character of the lanes erm or or the importance of the lanes is in their their pattern , their alignment , and the impact that that has had on the distribution of buildings and spaces along them .
19 Incidental , but significant for environmental change , is the effect that the Aswan Dam has had on the fertility of the land situated in the lower reaches of the Nile .
20 I hope that the panel will feel that it has had as a result of the position statements before it , and the discussions over the last few days , sufficient information to decide whether to exclude certain sectors .
21 It has an appalling unemployment record , just as it has had since the war an appalling national health service waiting list record .
22 It has had over the years to be much restored , having been damaged three times by earthquakes and also outrageously neglected by the community of monks , who seem to have had an unnatural taste for litigation — one lawsuit between them and the locality lasted almost throughout the eighteenth century .
23 There is likely , for example , to be a progression away from blue-collar jobs to white-collar or service occupations , but these could well take on more of the character which factory work has had in the past , if the tendency is not resisted .
24 Locke 's enthusiasm is alive and well in the modern day too , despite the buffeting religious belief has had in the West over the last two hundred years .
25 Taylor is very representative of his members , who regard him as one of the best qualified chairman the federation has had in the North-East .
26 Alan and I served er , together as er , deputy Chairs , or vice-Chairs or whatever the appropriate words are for several years er , and I erm , well I think I would adopt the words that he used about the experience that he has had in the Chair , to whit , that his companionship and his contribution to our affairs has been stimulating , enlightening and particularly enjoyable .
27 As Uncle George drove off , Carol began to tell them about the strange flight she 'd had on the broomstick , but then her gaze was caught by several dark objects lying in the snow of the lane ahead .
28 For a while they just stood there , staring down at the boar , satisfying their curiosity after the brief and distant glimpses that they 'd had on the hunt .
29 Jamie was in the middle of a story about a disagreement he 'd had with a master at his school over the A-level English syllabus when the phone rang .
30 He 'd never told Mum about the words he 'd had with the relief officers , which was a blessing really because she would never have shut up about it .
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