Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Luckily I 'd had some speed earlier : when I was on blues I could get through anything . |
2 | If only I 'd had more time . |
3 | So I had to have eleven appointments to get my two sales a week . |
4 | So I 've had two injections . |
5 | I 've , we was working out how long I 've had this jumper . |
6 | Apparently she had had heavy thighs all her life and still can not get used to her new shape . |
7 | But I think perhaps you have had enough lessons for one night . |
8 | Oh so you 've had bloody supper have you ? |
9 | Oh that was nice for you , oh so you 've had three visitors then that 's lovely |
10 | So we 've had that law for a long time . |
11 | Perhaps they 've had some sort of trouble that 's left them sad . " |
12 | Perhaps they have had some effect , by importing into English prisons a tradition of collective action by prisoners in pursuit of demands made of the prison authorities . |
13 | They live in the past , believing that if only they had had loving parents , or if only little sister had n't been born , or if only they had n't married so-and-so , then everything would be fine . |
14 | So they 've had five years this is not re , this is not just recently . |
15 | Yeah well cos you see they have to , most of their fans are women so they have to have female bodyguards cos the males are a bit rough with them but the women are really tough who |
16 | ‘ He should have been the best horse I ever had , if only he 'd had decent health ! ’ from owner David Broome , this was quite some testimonial to the abilities of the brilliant grey show-jumper , Phoenix Park . |
17 | Obviously it has had serious consequences in this case . |
18 | Already they have had some success with soil around a leaking petrol tank at LLNL , and Matthews ' group thinks that TCE-contaminated soil should be a practical target . |
19 | So effectively you 've had that information all you 've actually got to do is to make sure that the text within the general notes of the |
20 | Oh we try and use ours as little as possible but still we 've had high bills . |
21 | ‘ Whenever I have had some sort of public success , ’ he reported in his autobiography , ‘ it has inevitably been followed by a period of personal financial distress and prolonged unemployment . ’ |
22 | So far I 've had four lessons and I 'm quietly obsessed . |
23 | That 's a now I 've had that experience . |
24 | indeed visiting headteachers said to the young teachers from university , polytechnic and college courses in September 1989 , ‘ You tell us about it — inevitably you have had more time to learn about it than we have . ’ |
25 | Although by now she had had twenty years in which to accustom herself to Bernard 's outbursts in private , and , in a curious way this display of his male aggression was also a powerful magnetic force for her , she was nonetheless acutely embarrassed by any public display of his temper . |
26 | Well now she 's had that car now what ? |
27 | George Plimpton , Penguin £6.99 So far we have had eight collections of interviews from The Paris Review . |
28 | ‘ Women say to me they have n't done anything for the last ten years and it turns out they have had four children , run the PTA , served as parent governor , done charity work , organised a community activity and cared for aged parents . ’ |
29 | Now one hundred and nineteen for four , Tufnell bowls this one , forward goes and the ball trickles up towards and another maiden over so now they 've had sixteen overs , ten maidens for seventeen and er I think in the old days you would have been quite proud of those figures erm Victor . |
30 | ‘ So far they 've had good bushel weights . ’ |