Example sentences of "[pron] had have a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I had to have a bit because when I put the blackcurrant in there was n't enough so I had to mix it up with . |
2 | They swarmed in and I had to have a cup that did n't match the saucer . |
3 | I often wondered how different my life might have been if I had had a wife and family to come home to all these years . |
4 | Whether she had had a warning or what . |
5 | She had had a colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis for FAP in 1961 and had required 20 fulgurations for rectal polyps . |
6 | She had had a husband and lovers older than herself , and each affair had been fraught with problems . |
7 | One mentioned her skill at communicating with patients who had had a tracheostomy and another found that she could lip-read patients when nobody else could understand them . |
8 | There was no significant difference in the response to HRT between patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease , smokers and non-smokers , and those who had had a hysterectomy and those who had not . |
9 | T. B. You had to see what they were passing through and you had to have a chit and you had to time this chit and sign it and then you went to the hut and put it on the spike . |
10 | Formal speeches were made by practically every one present , and after each speech one had to have a toast and down the requisite amount of liquour after clinking glasses and saying ‘ gambei ’ ( ‘ empty your glass ’ ) . |
11 | half past two in the morning , we had to have a story and |
12 | You know , you made your Christmas puddings , everybody had to have a wish when they stirred them . |
13 | Once it had had a lawn and trees and borders but except for a small area , testament to one chap 's enthusiasm for vegetables , it was , says Mrs Hewer , ‘ quite ungardened ’ . |
14 | The torrent of weeping afterwards left her feeling as weak as any new-born , but it had had a cleansing and calming effect . |
15 | By the end of six months he had had a breakdown and was asked to leave . |
16 | Unfortunately for Cubitt he had to have a gallery but he made it far more acceptable by supporting it with pointed arches . |
17 | 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 ) . |