Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] had have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By the end of six months he had had a breakdown and was asked to leave . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | One of the UC patients who had had an ileostomy had mild non-specific inflammatory changes histologically ( but no symptoms ) , but the ileal mucosa was histologically normal in all other cases . |
4 | The Princess had said she particularly wanted to meet mothers who had had a treatment known as chorionic villus biopsy , which was a very exciting breakthrough . |
5 | Amongst those men who had had a job immediately before registration , the coming to an end of a temporary job was the most important reason for their becoming unemployed . |
6 | In the one such study reported , 91 women who had had a hysterectomy were more likely than age matched controls to report infrequent defecation and to have consulted a doctor for constipation . |
7 | Women who had had a hysterectomy tended to defecate less often than the uterus intact controls . |
8 | Women who had had a hysterectomy had an increased prevalence of bloating , incomplete evacuation , and straining to finish , but no difference with respect to pain , mucus , urgency or runny stools ( Table II ) . |