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

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1 And my Mum 's had a letter .
2 My Mum 's had a letter . ’
3 To the waiter , he said : ‘ My friend 's had an accident .
4 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 .
5 I will be contacting you again after [ date ] when my client has had an opportunity to consider all indicative offers received .
6 I would imagine that the er parties on my left have had a chance to read and consider these erm statements already .
7 Between them they give their mother the support she needs since their father has had a stroke .
8 Her father had had a link with Italy .
9 Of course her mother had had a sister — Elaine .
10 Her mother had had a fit when Carolyn admitted that she was living on social security .
11 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 .
12 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 ) :
13 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 .
14 Tonight , John Taylor revealed that his mother has had a stroke and he says the strain of the whole affair is to blame .
15 Keith Rankin , representing Michael Lowther said his client had had a childhood of abuse and was of limited intelligence .
16 Bundle one is the pleadings bundle , which I hope your Lordship 's had an opportunity to glance at er this morning , part A trial bundle one is the pleadings bundle .
17 My Lord I think it 's right that that it 's clear from the discussions I 've had with Mr that the plaintiff is going to be in the witness box for some considerable time and I think if your Lordship 's had an opportunity to read the witness statement , seen the areas of dispute , the nature of the the fact that arised and had a look at some of the documentation , it would be much er er a much speedier process than it would otherwise be .
18 Your father 's had a stroke , ’ I said , taking his arm and hurrying him along , home .
19 Our scribe 's had a hand in it .
20 If our house had had a glass front like the neighbours the car would have gone straight through .
21 Your mother 's had a heart attack and it 's urgent that you get back to London at once . ’
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