Example sentences of "[pron] have had [noun prp] " in BNC.
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31 | We 've had John on |
32 | Think how different art history would be if we had had Peter Paul and Helena Rubens , Pablo and Jacqueline Picasso or Barnett and Annalee Newman . |
33 | Since then we have had Polly Peck , Brent Walker , the scandal of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International , and then the greatest scandal of all — the Maxwell scandal . |
34 | ‘ We have had Melvin since he was six weeks old and he was a gentle pet . |
35 | During the last full week of the election campaign we have had Kinnock interviews on television by Walden , Dimbleby , Day , Paxman and Brunson , as well as the other Dimbleby . |
36 | But Royle warned : ‘ We have had Cambridge watched a couple of times and they are an honest , hard-working side . |
37 | That was the fourth time they 'd had Helen and Michael to dinner . |
38 | That was the fourth time they 'd had Michael and Helen to dinner . |
39 | But Curbishley had few worries about beating Sunderland once they had had Kay sent off for foolishly retaliating against Walsh . |
40 | Everybody 's had SIMS training now ! |
41 | Rangers boss Walter Smith admitted he has had Gordon in mind since Trevor Steven moved to the centre of the midfield at the start of the season . |
42 | He blushed to think of how shamelessly he 'd paraded himself when he 'd had Judith on his arm ; how he 'd joked that she loved him for his cleanliness , and for his taste in bidets . |
43 | He had had Bernard Jones on the telephone muttering about a ‘ neighbourhood ’ crime and he had found the idea disquieting . |
44 | Cos then it 's something that 's done him good and it 's learnt him to talk cos he 's had Thomas erm |