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

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1 ‘ You 've had a rough ride here , have n't you ?
2 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
3 ‘ I 've had a good look round , June , ’ he said .
4 And he said : ‘ I 've had a good rest now and it remains to be seen whether I have still got it .
5 You 've had a good day out today
6 Yeah , so you 've had a good time then ?
7 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 .
8 We 've had a good talk now .
9 So , though I had a bad time , well I had a , I 've had a great life since !
10 I 've had a go , I 've had a new mate today .
11 and she 's got arthritis , well in her knees , same as I have but not quite so bad because er , well up to now , but then again she 's younger than I am er several years younger than me and , but she 's getting on and so is Jack you see and er , and er so erm I 've had a , as I say , I 've had , I 've had a wonderful life really .
12 but I 've had a few years out
13 ‘ I 've had a few numbers on . ’
14 ‘ We 've had a few jobs recently where husbands have given their wives surprise parties in the stables or somewhere .
15 They 've had a big meal apparently and they 're all thoroughly stuffed
16 ‘ They 've had a furious row already , ’ she announced gleefully .
17 ‘ We 've had a fair number much less welcome than you , ’ said Mrs Gray , unexpectedly smiling .
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