Example sentences of "has [adv] had [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And yet it would be unfair to deny the validity of art , that open forum in which we unceasingly sound out our emotional and intellectual understanding , merely because it has not had immediate effect on events in society .
2 Yet the 2½-year-old daughter of Marina and Paul Mowatt still has not had proper contact with grandparents Princess Alexandra and Sir Angus Ogilvy .
3 It begins by arguing that Russia has not had proper shock therapy .
4 The 35-year-old has just had minor surgery to remove a floating piece of bone from his elbow and he intends to fly out of the country to represent Zimbabwe in an African Nations Cup tie next weekend .
5 One of Marshall Beaven 's clients has already had successful JMU visits while using the system .
6 Elizabeth Fletcher , 14 , from Marton , Middlesbrough , has already had great success in her chosen sport of tennis , playing at county , regional and national level .
7 After all , his month-old appointment has already had beneficial effects back home in Japan .
8 He says that the council has already had extra funding , how much more do the labour and liberal democrat councillors want ?
9 The school has already had considerable experience of managing its own budgets via the Lincolnshire scheme of delegation .
10 The House has already had considerable opportunity to discuss our proposals .
11 Director Lewis Gilbert has already had considerable success transferring stage plays including Alfie , Shirley Valentine and Educating Rita to the big screen .
12 Bosnia 's new president , Alija Izetbegovic , a devout Muslim and a former political prisoner , has already had exploratory talks with Croat , Serb and Slovene leaders .
13 The target setting exercise has already had modest success in convincing ministers to incorporate some of the goals and targets in the five yearly hospital funding agreement drawn up between state and federal governments .
14 Somerville has always had strong links overseas , principally through Graduate House .
15 However , the Community has always had variable depth in its integration — in some areas it has been deeply integrated and in others there has been shallower integration .
16 Standing at the corner of Great Tower Street and Seething Lane , in the very shadow of the Tower of London , All Hallows must have been as impressive a building then as it is today : one of the oldest parish churches in the City , it has always had close links with the Tower itself , and was used as a place of burial for many an unfortunate wretch executed on the nearby scaffold .
17 Hollywood has always had difficult actors to cope with .
18 Each has always had porous boundaries .
19 ‘ The research and development which has helped achieve supreme meat quality has always had significant health benefits for our industry . ’
20 It has always had significant overlaps with Anthropology , History , Psychology , Economics , Politics , Social Geography , etc .
21 Law enforcement has always had mythical characteristics — the notion that infringement always results in some corresponding reaction by the enforcing agency .
22 Microwave hyperthermia via the rectum or urethra has also had lasting results in some cases .
23 Oxygen therapy has also had controversial results when given to patients with congestive heart failure .
24 On his feet he has also had considerable success running the 100 and 200 metres , together with the long jump , winning outright in all three .
25 Working at home has also had unexpected benefits for domestic life .
26 The communications industries are especially politically sensitive — because of their impact on employment , on the news media , and because ‘ new technology ’ has traditionally had partisan overtones across Europe .
27 ‘ It 's probably simpler to count who has n't had cosmetic surgery than who has in the States .
28 The movement has therefore had considerable experience of educational provision in exile .
29 The term indexing language can seem rather daunting and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations .
30 However , Tyneside has never had administrative unity .
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