Example sentences of "have had a [adj] [noun] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 So anyway we 'd had a good look round and this ch church warden said hey you 'd better go and get some seats cos it 's going to get .
2 My worry about the half is that we should have had a few goals in , rather than just the one .
3 At other times she would refuse to let Rosengarten in the house , especially if Leonard had had a late night out .
4 The glass must have held nearly half a pint and I thought I too had had a splendid day out .
5 Neil says he does n't like the swimming and the lakes have been cold while Derek says they 've been through the pain barrier and have had to spend up to ten hours a day in the saddle but they 've had a good back up team … he also jokes that there has n't been a day when he would n't have rather stopped in bed
6 ‘ I 've had a good look round , June , ’ he said .
7 You 've had a good day out today
8 We 've had a good living out of it but if that same system has brought them on their feet , you know and built them nice homes er right they 've delved into Company 's House now , all the dirty water not dirty water all the whatsit has come up how much they 've drawn from these quarries .
9 but I 've had a few years out
10 ‘ I 've had a few numbers on . ’
11 Millions of visitors have had a nice day out and spent a lot of money .
12 Yeah but none of them none of them have had a brilliant album out .
13 She 's had a real spruce up .
14 I know he 's had a long time out with injury but he must be all right now or he would n't be playing . ’
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