Example sentences of "have had [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | START has had outstanding experimental success this year , recording electron temperatures up to 5 million degrees C with excellent energy containment ; it is important for the future development of fusion power that , after 13,000 discharges , no major instabilities have been observed for this low aspect ratio tokamak . |
2 | Since The Northern Echo highlighted her campaign on Monday , she has had other concerned parents contacting her . |
3 | The Opera House has had other lean times . |
4 | ( Her assassination in Nicaragua in April 1983 has had serious political repercussions which it is beyond the compass of this book to discuss . ) |
5 | However , the Scot has had successive deciding-frame victories here in Belgium and perhaps his Wembley success may turn out to be another false dawn as he chases his first ranking title of an erratic season . |
6 | Developing the diet has had great scientific spin-offs . |
7 | However , she has had protracted social contact with patient M17 . |
8 | A contrary point of view has been maintained in a very popular socio-linguistic theory which has had considerable recent currency . |
9 | The power to make effective decisions on fertility , reached independently but simultaneously by millions of families , has had startling aggregate effects on our population , society , and economy , the consequences of which are discussed further in Chapter 13 . |
10 | He has had numerous sporting achievements recognised over the last year . |
11 | Any child who has had severe allergic reactions in the past should not be tested for foods at home as the reaction can occasionally be life-threatening . |
12 | This has had damaging environmental consequences , such as creating new pressures for house building and increasing reliance on car-based transport . |
13 | In those days he 'd had thick wavy hair . |
14 | In a recent study we found women with anal cancer to have a high risk of having had cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or invasive cervical cancer diagnosed previously . |
15 | After expressing doubts to a friend about his moral fitness for the priesthood ( ‘ having had unspecified sexual relations with an unspecified number of unmarried girls ’ ) , both decided that he was ‘ properly penitent ’ , and so he went ahead . |
16 | A parliamentary commission of investigation was set up in Brandenburg to examine the past links between Minister President Manfred Stolpe ( SPD ) and the Stasi ( state security police ) , after Stolpe had admitted in the press to having had numerous clandestine contacts with the Stasi under the pre-unification communist regime . |
17 | It became clear , for example , that a contract signed without the artist having had independent legal advice was virtually unenforceable . |
18 | They , they did have the option that they could have had complete absolute egalitarianism and made everybody into a poor peasant , but the commun but the commun the Communist Party were progressive and they s saw that how that you needed to have industrialization in order to increase the welfare of peasants which was their ultimate aim , and I mean it appears that how that they did n't actually care er what kinds of means they 'd have to achieve that , as in capitalism was justified in this longer term perspective . |
19 | His interest in Edmund Ironside and Edward the Martyr is thus the first of several indications that attitudes to religion in his reign may have had distinct political overtones . |
20 | Evolutionary innovations such as nerve tracts , seriation , mesoderm , spacious body cavities and circulatory systems , all implied by the fossils already available , must have had profound phylogenetic consequences . |
21 | The most important buildings would have had red hand-made tiles on the roof and for this reason , the region became known as Rottwil ( red villa ) . |
22 | Secondly , the activation of the renin-angiotensin system ( the physiological consequence of sodium depletion ) may have had opposite intrarenal effects to those of angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition , and therefore microalbuminuria was not reduced , even though blood pressure was reduced by hydrochlorothiazide treatment . |
23 | Its shallow water formations include grainstones which must have had high primary porosity and permeability , and the sequence is also expected to contain dolomites . |
24 | For this reason I believed that Dr Mumby should always have had full resuscitative equipment readily at hand . |
25 | Re-entry into the labour force after child-rearing was less usual for the older group than for the younger ( Martin and Roberts 1984 ) and therefore fewer would have had pensionable paid employment in the years before retirement . |
26 | The effect was to bar the luckless employee from unfair dismissal rights , even though he would have had sufficient continuous employment to found a claim had the original termination date stood . |
27 | Seconds before the interval , he misdirected a shot which could have had huge psychological value when Fleck crossed invitingly after exploiting Culverhouse 's through ball . |
28 | The derived maturity-depth relationship is comparable with maturity gradients in other Paleozoic coal and gas basins known to have had similar geothermal histories . |
29 | Many of the Manchester patients subsequently colonised by the epidemic strain were found to have had close social contact ( in and outside of hospital ) with patients M8 and M10 . |
30 | He is thought to have had high public spending and membership of the exchange rate mechanism foisted upon him and , at root , is considered to be a Euro-sceptic and sound money man . |