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

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1 EVERYONE has had the feeling of the Monday morning blues , but imagine if that feeling was overwhelming and lasted months or even years .
2 ‘ If I 'd had the sense to be frank with her last March , maybe I could have done that .
3 ROBBIE It was after I 'd had the row with my father .
4 Then I 'd had the impression of a pleasant face , but no crowd-raiser .
5 I had to have the bedding in here .
6 Morgan and Smith 1989 ) , where I had had the discussion with Simon Holdaway mentioned above , the symbolic nature of police culture consistently surfaced to confound the economic assessment of good practice which the Home Secretary had set in his opening address to the participants .
7 I must repeat , however , that , if I had had the information in the form in which it was requested , I would have given it .
8 Well I 've had the sniffles at the moment but we 've had a lot of people at work with
9 I 've had the vacation of a lifetime .
10 Well , I 've grown up tonight , and it 's too late — too late for us , but at least I 've had the chance of putting things straight with you , and that puts my mind at peace . ’
11 I 've had the guitar for six or seven years but have only recently started playing it again .
12 B : mm oh yes oh aye oh aye I 've had the telephone since nineteen thirty eight +
13 I 've had the results of nearly all the tests , ’ he said , ‘ which are more or less what we expected .
14 I 'm the only one of our family left now , and I 've had the feeling of being alone for so long …
15 Since Father died and Mam walked out I 've had the running of this house on my shoulders .
16 I 've had the pleasure of coming to England before .
17 She came across erm , T N T in the Overnight days , erm , and I 've had the pleasure of working with Linda right the way through the seven years , through Overnight , and Express .
18 Consequently I 've had the pleasure of reading the Echo whilst working in the south of England , Scotland and Belfast .
19 I , it did n't come over , but for me when we interviewed Martin is one of most refreshing interviews I 've had the pleasure of taking part in !
20 I have had the mortification of seeing him … this afternoon with three prizes … ’ wrote one irate resident to the Admiralty , ‘ and nothing in the world to oppose him . ’
21 BELVILLE : I have had the mortification for some weeks past to come home to a very different Pamela than I used to .
22 I have had the equivalent of a pre-season training session at Lilleshall and I can not wait to get back into the side . ’
23 Most courageous man I have had the privilege of meeting
24 A JUDGE awarded £147,000 yesterday to a hero fireman left a nervous wreck by the Kings Cross fire disaster and told him : ‘ You are the most courageous man I have had the privilege of meeting . ’
25 For the above reasons and those contained in the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , which I have had the privilege of reading in draft , I would allow this appeal on the ground that the courts are entitled to substitute some different protection in place of the privilege against self-incrimination , providing that such protection can properly be considered as adequate protection .
26 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Mustill .
27 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Mustill .
28 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech prepared by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson .
29 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal and dismiss the plaintiffs ' action .
30 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman .
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