Example sentences of "[vb past] had any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And if I 'd had any problems , he sorted them out .
2 It would n't have been , if they 'd had any furniture in when we , when we first got in I would n't have been surprised to see it painted round there as well .
3 If you 'd had any IOUs you 'd have sent them to my father , ’ she counter-attacked .
4 It rang again almost immediately — Alan again , asking if I 'd had any luck .
5 Frankly , if I 'd had any forewarning of this then I 'd have made certain that our paths would never cross again ! ’
6 ‘ If I 'd had any sense at all I would have signed them up for ten years or fifteen per cent … ! ’
7 That was the first time I 'd had any money out of gigging in a year .
8 If I 'd had any doubts about your competence you can be sure I would n't have left you to cope here . ’
9 If she 'd had any doubts about Tara 's relationship with the villa 's owner , they rapidly evaporated as she watched the other girl 's body language in graceful retreat .
10 And , if she 'd had any illusions about being able to deceive him , his behaviour over the past two days had put paid to that .
11 The way things were , she was going to have to watch what she said to Aunt Sarah — and that was not something she 'd had any practice in .
12 At the time Circular 7/88 was published , neither Cambridgeshire nor Solihull had had any experience of the use of funding based on a formula .
13 As part of this study , academics were asked if they had had any experience of integrated/interdisciplinary degree courses , and whether it had been positive or negative .
14 Julia , Ruth & I did this between us , but none of us had had any experience running the projectors , sound or lighting equipment beforehand .
15 Our main survey ( Appendix 1 , text preceding Table 24 ) showed that very few people had had any difficulty getting the type of credit they had decided on .
16 If either Karen or I had had any idea that it was possible for someone to drown so quickly , we would no doubt have thrown caution to the wind and dived in .
17 The fact that there was a month 's gap between the early part of the hearing and the second part of the hearing is clearly undesirable and , if the justices had had any idea that the case was going to take five days and involve a gap of a month , I imagine they would have ordered the case to be transferred .
18 If the authorities had had any sense , they would have closed the cafes . ’
19 If Philip had had any sense he 'd have brought it down with him , that and the other stuff .
20 If either of us had had any sense we 'd have realised from the start something like this had happened .
21 If she had had any sense she would still be in London , planning her next social function with her friends , instead of slinking off to the south of France because she had felt claustrophobic , because she needed to formulate a way of telling her fiancé that their engagement was off .
22 Owen half-realized this and if he had had any sense would have shut up , but Mahmoud 's moods blew up very suddenly out of an apparently clear sky and once again he was slow in reacting .
23 ‘ I know that if Ken had had any kind of sexual relationship it would n't have been with anyone he knew well .
24 Also , Simon wondered if you had had any thoughts on the questionnaire we need to put together for customers of the 3/e ?
25 Dierdriu had never lost a lover , for Dierdriu had been reckless and abandoned , and had had any man she had ever wanted .
26 If he had had any decency he would have talked to Mr Malik about what was going to happen .
27 If he had had any foresight , when the Woolf-Tumim report was published , the right hon. Gentleman would have said to himself , ’ Here is a unique and historic opportunity for me to make my reputation as one of the great Home Secretaries of the 20th century . ’
28 In the main survey ( Appendix 1 , comments on Table 24 ; and more detailed cross-tabulations not included in Appendix ) , only three per cent of those who had recently bought on credit had had any problems with their credit arrangement , after buying ( nearly half the problems were difficulties over paying , and problems which people thought were the fault of the credit firm were very rare indeed ) .
29 After a while , Marcus , as if impatient , or to see if he had had any effect , stopped the breathing exercise and , half sitting up , began to pull the limp body about , almost roughly , almost angrily , as if he would scarcely believe that he was not succeeding .
30 The facts of the present case demonstrated the importance of , among other things , discovering during the trial whether alleged misconduct by the police had had any effect upon the evidence and any likely bearing on the result .
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