Example sentences of "had [prep] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Lithuanian photographer Aleksandras Macijauskas would admit to creating art if pressed , although he might express surprise at the impact his photography has had through exhibitions in Europe and America as well as in the former ‘ eastern block ’ .
2 What experience have you had of women in positions of authority ? or in jobs involving caring for people ?
3 ‘ Now Maman has Montaine to herself , ’ Jean-Claude said without expression , adding that it would be a closer relationship than she had had with Montaine in life .
4 But the existence of such fields within the undergraduate curriculum is interesting not least because it raises some of the basic epistemological and educational questions in a particularly sharp form ; questions which may have caused some of the digestive problems which the CNAA has had with courses in art and design .
5 More fun is to be had with Sugar in session on MARK GOODIER and HIT THE NORTH has Delicious Monster live plus interviews with Andy Rourke , Happy Mondays and comedian Mark Little ( the one who was in Neighbours ) .
6 ‘ The economy has been a main topic of discussion at all meetings we have had in Europe in recent months .
7 Rather , ‘ the censure of this essay must be on a somewhat different ground — that of my wishing to have all at once what can only be had in succession in an historical process , a co-existence of the primitive and the most highly sophisticated ’ .
8 These bills of lading are commonly to be had in print in all places and several languages .
9 If this new regulation comes through they 'll be part of a new seat but if in fact they do n't have this regulation come into effect they 'll belong to another s and when you 've had in fact in Southend say the lowest recorded percentage voting of any constituency in England at the last Euro elections I think it 's terrible important we should in fact explain to people whether this is likely to happen .
10 There were virtually no drugs to be had in Teheran in those days ; the doctors dithered and the family prayed around the bed .
11 But then it is only a presumption ; and , as such , it must always give way to the language used if it is clear , and also to all counter presumptions which may legitimately be had in view in determining , on ordinary principles , the true meaning and intent of the legislation .
12 After 1574 there was little money to be had from Antwerp in any case , and Elizabeth had to rely upon domestic resources , which were adequate only for private borrowing .
13 Mr. Martyn Jones : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what representations he has had from industries in Wales about the current economic situation .
14 I think we put the erm , report and the guarantee which we 've had from Rentakil in solicitor 's hands , and he is in the process of contacting Rentakil .
15 I did n't wan na go the hospital 'cos they 'd have wanted to know how I did it and I would have had to turkey in there .
16 Well he 's okay but yo we 've all had to muck in lately because of all this change and he moans and he moans and he moans and he says , outright I 'm not doing that !
17 The results of one of her routine antenatal tests she 'd had on arrival in France showed she had raised levels of antibodies in her blood .
18 They were 97 for 2 , still 70 behind , when he bagged three of the most illustrious wickets Test cricket has even had on offer in the space of only four balls .
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