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

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1 Anyone who has had such a ceiling sag under the strain will sympathise with this week 's debate in the Church of England synod .
2 Why Derrida has had such a vogue in America is indeed a puzzle , as Searle and others have acknowledged .
3 No strike since Franco has had such an impact .
4 He told her ‘ I wrote it ; and rejoice in having had such an opportunity of minutely observing the propriety of your behaviour .
5 ‘ I ca n't remember an England player having had such an impact on a team , ’ he said .
6 The Intelligence Corps instructor who had taught him the trade would have had such a lock open with one twist but Maxim was out of practice and the lock was old and arthritic .
7 Why on earth would he have had such a thing ?
8 Rarely can a goalkeeper have had such an incentive to shut out a former club than Rovers ' Bobby Mimms has at Ewood Park this afternoon .
9 The US in the first half of the 1980s appears to have had such a mechanism whereas in the UK the real wages of employees did not respond flexibly to high unemployment by falling .
10 It may have helped us if we had had such an organisation to fall back on .
11 It may have helped us if we had had such an organisation to fall back on .
12 ‘ We 've had such a lot of fun with her , ’ Pauline says with obvious affection .
13 ‘ Poor darling , you 've had such a time and I keep rabbiting on and on about it .
14 We have had such a welter of lies about the NHS from people like Robin Cook that it really is astonishing that their campaign of denigration can actually be exceeded by this piece of filthy insinuation from Widgery . ’
15 In fact , the uncertain times of Terris ' appearances have had such an effect on workmen that the Maintenance Department do not allow their staff to work in the station through the night in case the ghost interferes with their potentially dangerous work .
16 In response , recipients of the notice have to inform the company whether they have had such an interest and , if so , the nature of that interest .
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