Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] had have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We realised we had to have a price rise but not as great as the council have proposed , ’ he said .
2 He wondered what was wrong , wishing he had had a chance to talk to Ruth — though from the expression on her face as she hovered behind Cashman she did n't know either .
3 If he had not known she had had a baby only a month before he would have wanted to make love to her , she was .
4 The dread excitement of D-Day came , and I longed to be at Bletchley where I felt I had had a rôle .
5 Cos I thought I had to have a tetanus , and she goes , oh you do n't need it .
6 She knew they had had a visitor last night , but no one had told her who it was or why they 'd come .
7 At this moment she felt he had had a hand in cheating her out of some of her life , and the feeling made her coldly angry .
8 They were all very heartened that someone was at last taking an interest : I only wish I had had a tape recorder !
9 I said women should have a choice : the hospital said it had to have a policy . ’
10 The trouble was that Arnold said he had had a letter from a Mr Anderson who wanted to caddie for him as well .
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