Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And my Mum 's had a letter .
2 My Mum 's had a letter . ’
3 Well it would have been very nice if my clients had had the opportunity of a fair trial .
4 Both I and my officials have had a number of such discussions with a variety of people .
5 You will gather from that thumbnail sketch , Mr. Speaker , that my constituents have had no problem in following my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister 's recent exhortations to create a classless society .
6 To the waiter , he said : ‘ My friend 's had an accident .
7 But he maintains that boxing is not his favourite sport , saying without hesitation : ‘ If my father had had the budget for it when I was young , I would have been doing motor racing . ’
8 Throughout my life my tummy has been , as it were , my Achilles heel ; and around this same time the condition of my colon , which for the latter part of my life has had a habit of tying itself in knots , became particularly acute .
9 I will be contacting you again after [ date ] when my client has had an opportunity to consider all indicative offers received .
10 I would imagine that the er parties on my left have had a chance to read and consider these erm statements already .
11 They had met just three months ago , yet now it seemed that the whole of her life had been crammed into those few fleeting weeks ; as if her living had had no meaning before they met and her future would have no substance if ever he left her .
12 Her parents had had the sense to realise how unhappy she was , and had made alternative arrangements .
13 She got into the back of the car , and was glad to see her unconscious had had the foresight to include a bar .
14 Between them they give their mother the support she needs since their father has had a stroke .
15 Her father had had a link with Italy .
16 She wrinkled her nose in irritation , wishing that her father had had the foresight to warn her that it had not been fully completed , instead of waving her on her way with a cheery remark about how the change would do her good .
17 In particular , they must have forgotten the acts of violence through which it came into being ; and to be a nation , its inhabitants have to have a will to be a nation .
18 Likewise , unlike the Labour party , my party and its predecessor have had no difficulty with the proposition that if we create a Scottish Parliament with the kind of effective deveolution which the Bill proposes , the case for the retention of the same numbers of Members of Parliament who presently come from Scotland to Westminster would be weakened .
19 No erm her Cheryl had to have a walk round in her sleep this morning cos
20 Perhaps their partner 's had the sack .
21 Of course her mother had had a sister — Elaine .
22 Her mother had had a fit when Carolyn admitted that she was living on social security .
23 And indeed , surfacing again at South Kensington , some atavistic instinct for the lie of the land took them directly to the street in which Louise had had an office , fifteen years or so ago , and where two or three times a year they had met for a meal .
24 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 .
25 ‘ Oh yes , you people have to have a nothingth floor . ’
26 In February 1942 , Captain Oswald Benton , a welfare officer , Royal Artillery , wrote to the county treasurer on behalf of one of his soldiers whose wife had had an operation at St. Peter 's , and who had received a bill for £1.4s.0d. ( which included £1.1s.0d. for the anaesthetic fee ) :
27 SHOULD Labour Councillors in Eastbourne , whose party has had the area to itself for as long as I can remember , ‘ knock on doors ’ in this area , I hope residents will raise the question of the state of the Neasham Road approach to Darlington , south of the railway bridge , particularly when at this time of year it is a pleasure to approach the town from any other direction .
28 SHOULD Labour councillors in Eastbourne , whose party has had the area to itself for as long as I can remember , ‘ knock on doors ’ in this area , I hope residents will raise the question of the state of the Neasham Road approach to Darlington , south of the railway bridge , particularly when at this time of year it is a pleasure to approach the town from any other direction .
29 Ludens knew that Marcus had spent part of his childhood in London but could elicit no information about this interesting period , except that his parents had had a flat in Knightsbridge .
30 Last December an appeal court ordered the retrial of a convicted murderer when it was revealed that his wife had had an affair with his lawyer .
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