Example sentences of "[noun prp] had have a [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | The reason Jake had had a change of heart was because he had finally realised for himself that Janice would not make a good mother for Kirsty , and that Shiona , on the other hand , would . |
2 | Mr Mobutu said on Thursday he believed he could produce an agreement this month , after Mr Savimbi had had a week of talks with US officials , including 30 minutes with President Bush , and agreed to accept Mr Mobutu as mediator between his Unita guerrilla organisation and the Luanda government . |
3 | Aggression or no aggression , Leith had had a surfeit of him and his calling the shots . |
4 | Once , Sarah had had a kind of beauty — pale-skinned and dark-haired , with big lustrous eyes . |
5 | Carolyn had had a couple of goes at it and made it into — well , more of a privet dodo than a hen . |
6 | Uzzell had to have a piece of plastic inserted into his eye and a metal plate put in his cheek to repair the damage . |
7 | Ford had had a measure of success in restoring confidence , but the national mood remained generally pessimistic and unresponsive to political leadership . |