Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] had have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of the Civil War , Mexico had taken in thousands of Republican exiles , some of whom had had a hand in the drafting of the proposal . |
2 | One hundred and seven patients , 102 ( 95% ) of whom had had a vagotomy or partial gastrectomy ( Table I ) , were referred because of suspected rapid gastric emptying as a cause or feature of dumping syndrome and diarrhoea , or both ( Table I ) . |
3 | But the two of them had had a falling-out on the night of the capitalization party . |
4 | My previous attempts at getting rid of them had had the effect of reactivating them . |
5 | Nearly two months had passed since the last crisis in their relationship — the night they had seen Bicycle Thieves — and still neither of them had had the courage to face its implications . |
6 | I had mentioned that neighbours of ours had had a difference with Colonel Jourdain . |
7 | Neither of us had had the letter we wanted when the penultimate day of my holiday arrived . |
8 | so I mean she 's , she 's she 's and I said to her when when all the things were going wrong with I had to have a lot of chats with her and said well you you 've got to prove that you can rebound from this |
9 | John Cleese and Eric Idle who had both been at Cambridge with him had had no idea . |