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

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1 They had all had a normal haemoglobin concentration .
2 The possession charge had been dropped because her daughter had only had a small amount on her .
3 Hitherto , the coalition had only had a one-seat majority in the Parliament as a whole and was actually in a minority in the lower house .
4 Shortly after anchoring the crew came on deck to hang out bedding and clothing to dry , so they had obviously had a wet passage .
5 ‘ Folk ’ tunes , especially of Scottish origin , had long had a strong presence in the North-East regional culture ; and , as in other areas of the country , they had also been taken up by middle-class circles .
6 This was Tom Chalmers , who had already had a great influence on the development of broadcasting in Nigeria and was later also to have a major impact on the development of radio in Malawi , Zambia , Botswana , Lesotho and Swaziland .
7 Hawksmoor , who had already had a great deal of experience as an architect , was brought in as clerk of works and it is quite likely that the design was by both men .
8 Sheffield was a very different type of town , but like most other places that developed into great Victorian cities it had already had a long history as a market and craft centre .
9 The issue had already had a major impact during the election campaign , when Wolfgang Schnur , a human rights lawyer in Rostock and the leader of Democratic Awakening , resigned his post on March 14 after admitting that he had worked for the Stasi .
10 Direct broadcasting by satellite ( DBS ) was a long time coming ; but well before its arrival in Europe in 1989 the image of DBS and the reality of low- , medium- and high-powered satellites and of satellite-to-cable systems had already had a profound impact on broadcasting policy .
11 These had already had a brief clash with the German destroyers and now headed north with the MGB were MLs 5 and 15 , but ML 15 had to be abandoned .
12 ‘ The nurse said I was very good company , which I thought was praise indeed for a guy who had just had a coronary thrombosis .
13 The ticket collector , who had just had a new perm , thought the girl 's geometrically cut and excessively short hair awful .
14 Williams explained in the court that the MRF had just had a new intake of NCOs .
15 He felt weak and shaking , as though he had just had a huge shock .
16 To soothe her grief , Mrs Belgrove , who had just had a little boy , designed an all-white garden beyond the lawn .
17 In addition , the Emperor had always had a vague idea that an Iberian union between Spain and Portugal would be advantageous to both countries .
18 She had always had a vague idea that psychotherapists made you lie down on a couch and waffle on about your problems until finally , in some miraculous way , they were no longer problems , just a pain that had been gradually eased away .
19 He could remember a time when he had fallen asleep as soon as his head touched the pillow , and when he had always had a healthy appetite .
20 It was also known that he was a hobo in his final years , and that he had always had a keen eye for women .
21 Northern Foods had always had a good name locally , and had earned respect for its relations with its workers .
22 So if the two eat very much the same , but , for example , Ann had always had a small packet of peanuts with her evening drink , then she will have to give up those peanuts permanently to stay slim for ever .
23 One woman , who took up a new career in midlife , described how her mother , who had always had a great appetite for life , now seemed.to live through her .
24 Her father had always had a great deal of time for the Sally Ann .
25 Paleontology had always had a geographical dimension , and this was exploited more thoroughly as the exploration of the fossil record became possible on a world-wide scale .
26 Dana had always had a fine sense of her own importance , and Claudia was n't certain she would consider another woman 's need before her own desires .
27 Municipal socialism in Britain had always had a puritanical element to it , and debates about sexual choice were no part of this tradition .
28 Harvard Securities had always had a high staff turnover .
29 The Bible had always had a local topography in his imagination .
30 In an interview with an Austrian newspaper Havel criticized this boycott as " a game " which had once had a moral basis but now consisted of " rather cold-blooded considerations — if one does not go , others will not go " .
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