Example sentences of "[noun] had have a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For a minute I thought my luck had changed and something good had happened , like Malpass had had a heart attack and I had a corpse in the back . |
2 | Nigel had had a brain haemorrhage . |
3 | One policeman had suffered a detached retina from the blast and one onlooker had had a heart attack . |
4 | Sylvia had to have a background story , and she enjoyed making up tall tales to tell anybody she was unlikely to meet again . |
5 | Before he went to the hospital , John Coffin had had a telephone call from his current girlfriend . |
6 | Five patients had had a postmortem examination but only one showed evidence of asthma . |
7 | The Yard had had a tip months before that a big drug-ring was setting up a new and major operation in England . |
8 | Several teenage mothers in this book had had a home tutor and most had enjoyed it . |
9 | But a few months before , Céline had had a baby girl , Adèle , and she claimed that Adèle was my child . |
10 | Then the American millionaire had had a heart attack . |
11 | If the kitchen had had a serving hatch , I could have scared the living daylights out of them . |
12 | During 1973–5 , in the wake of the oil crisis and the Middle East War , the company had had a borrowing facility from the Midland Bank of £100,000 yet they were , in fact , overdrawn by some £300,000 . |
13 | Fortunately the couple had had a telephone number for the party Lori had left with , and a telephone call this morning had vouchsafed the unwelcome information that Lori had already flown on to Medellín . |
14 | If our house had had a glass front like the neighbours the car would have gone straight through . |
15 | At 5am the next day , doctors had awoken Mr Taylor and his wife Joanne to tell them their son had had a heart attack and suffered severe brain damage . |