Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] had [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Alderly has had owners far more distinguished than its Georgian creator . |
2 | Without it , the county education authority would only have had £650,000 to spend on building work this year . |
3 | The plain fact is that even in a deposit based account , unless you 're a non-tax payer , any interest you make will already have had tax deducted and you may find your money is probably doing no more than keeping pace with inflation . |
4 | Some of these compounds may already have had metabolism in the liver or small intestine , or both , before reaching the colon by biliary excretion . |
5 | Inspector Blakelock or Brend Pridmore could easily have had occasion to go there . |
6 | Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated . |
7 | Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated . |
8 | She doubted that he would ever have had reason to suggest that to Nicole . |
9 | If Jack had just returned in pristine health from a month at a health farm he might still have had trouble in coping with two of his partners . |
10 | Also , the goons will hardly have had time to make anything out of those bits of wood by then . |
11 | Further , employers could not have it both ways ; if they sought summary conviction before justices of the peace , they could hardly have had penalties of a harshness imposable only by the courts . |
12 | He must be caught in it as he could n't possibly have had time to get back to where he was staying yet . |
13 | I do n't suppose Mehra can possibly have had time to knock out some SF on the side , but I am deeply curious to know which great scientist lurks behind the mask of ‘ Robert Anton Wilson ’ . |
14 | Usually , these men 's urine flow will be abnormally slow , even in the absence of prostatic enlargement , and they may always have had difficulty urinating in a public place , according to Graham Watson , who runs a prostatitis clinic at the London Institute of Urology . |
15 | Just over a third , 35 per cent , of those who had lived in an old people 's home for a year or more had had help from a nurse who visited the home in the year before they died . |
16 | Even in the compartment he was explaining to the other half dozen men who had no option but to listen , how the New York Giants would have taken both of them on , one after another , and still have had time to take on the Chicago White Soxs as well . |
17 | More often the remains will be very slight , but most villages would formerly have had farms or cottages occupying what today are often grassy paddocks in gaps along the streets . |
18 | It 's a question of giving them help in areas where they may not traditionally have had expertise . |
19 | They may also have had misgivings about the power and influence of residential staff over children , and the potential abuses which could and sometimes do occur . |
20 | Likewise the middle-aged mother may also have had aspirations which had for many years been put aside until her parenting responsibilities were at an end . |
21 | A number of firms may also have had problems in achieving the synergies expected of newly formed structures . |
22 | It may affect very young people and they may lose all their hair , and I have at least two patients with miocencia who are bald in this way , and this type of baldness is believed to be auto-immune , so I think that one could , perhaps , jokingly suggest that Samson may also have had alopecia and it was n't Delila who cut off his hair , but his auto-antibodies that destroyed the hair making process , and all that makes poor Delila something of a victim of history and perhaps we should be springing to her defence . |
23 | , Sir George ( c. 1500–1558 ) , merchant and alderman of London , was the son of George Barne , grocer of London , though the family seems also to have had connections in Wells , Somerset . |
24 | Of the two patients with recurrent pouchitis who have ulcerative colitis both have had pouch excision because of poor functional results . |
25 | — And — we also have had players under the influence — Peter Lorimer ( now dry mee thinks ) to name one — i do n't know how many testimonials Peter have had ; when i was at his pub ‘ The Commercial ’ in Leeds some of the other guys spoke of three … |
26 | We have in the past raised this through the er Association of County Councils in the education side , with and we , there was quite a lot of support , and also have had support in the past from er , Kenneth Carlyle and Douglas Howe erm who were , supported the view , er which was particularly in relation to youth training , as this is more adult training we 're talking about here . |
27 | That 's something that people can understand erm they also have had difficulties sleeping erm having flash backs , this kind of thing . |
28 | England would rather have had Thorfinn in Scotia , I can tell you , than Siward or Norway . ’ |
29 | ‘ I should think she 'd rather have had sixpence instead of the fond farewell . |
30 | She managed this better than I did , presumably having had practice and certainly having the advantage of knowing in advance that she stuck out about eighteen inches in front of where she ought to have been . |