Example sentences of "have have a [adj] [noun] and " in BNC.

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31 Like Julian , perhaps , Teresa also had an illness that may well have had a psychological aspect and which brought her to the brink of death ; her autobiography and spiritual writings show how she brought herself a physical and spiritual healing .
32 ‘ I 'm sorry , I must have had a bad dream and screamed in my sleep . ’
33 Were perception conceived of differently , it is quite likely that the decision tree would have had a different structure and led to different conclusions .
34 We 'll have to have a new carpet and different chairs and table .
35 And in the morning , yeah , you have to wake up earlier they 'd bring the hosepipe and they 'd wake you up with cold water and you 'd have to have a cold shower and everything And sometimes they , they put , they 'd used I got , I got done the worse and , like , I just woke up cos I felt cold .
36 It shows San Carlo to have had a big nose and long ears , features which must have been real as they also appear in several portraits .
37 In 1880 he had had a political fling and stood as a Liberal candidate for the City of London in favour of disestablishment , temperance legislation , social and political reform .
38 Of the players , Gooch in particular had had a good tour and was really beginning to fulfil his potential , but the difference between the two bowling attacks seemed just to be increasing .
39 He was a contented man for he had a good wife , a prosperous farm in Upper Caversham some four miles from Reading market , had had a good season and a financially successful day .
40 When we got home my mother asked if we had had a good time and Syl said with great enthusiasm that we had .
41 They had had a pleasant walk and an easy supper .
42 The first British administrator of Tanganyika Masailand was Colonel E.D. Browne , who had been Assistant District Commissioner at Laikipia at the time of the second Masai move in 1911–13 , and who came down to Tanganyika convinced that the Kenya Masai had had a rotten deal and determined to see that the Tanganyika Masai got a better one .
43 He had had a long drive and , in the face of great provocation , behaved , on the whole , exceedingly well .
44 In a series of 141 patients who had had a prophylactic colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis , five patients had a history of acute pancreatitis .
45 She had had a wonderful time and took an extra turn of the floor .
46 ‘ She said she had had a wonderful time and liked the people of Merseyside , so I hope this unfortunate incident does n't remain in her mind . ’
47 From the mid-sixties I had had a homosexual identity and I did say to people that I was homosexual ; but in the early seventies that had a completely different meaning .
48 Gwendolen had had a distressing day and was making up for it with several glasses of this delightfully spicy lemonade .
49 Another interesting case is that of a little boy who had had a difficult birth and had been left slightly spastic .
50 Then one time after we 've had a rough mission and trying to get back on flying status an'all , we flew over to your Hundredth Bomb Group field and this did the there with crew .
51 As for Norwich they 've had a good start and will take some stopping .
52 ‘ We 've had a terrific start and it 's no fluke .
53 If I 've had a great day and I 've been playing a lot and I feel real confident , it sometimes does n't come together on stage at all .
54 If I 've had a great day and I 've been playing a lot and I feel real confident , it sometimes does n't come together on stage at all .
55 You 've had a nasty shock and that 's the truth of it . ’
56 Well , I think we 've had a wide-ranging debate and I 'm very grateful to all members for er their input in into the debate .
57 ‘ Well , we 've had a nice day and no one can take it away from us , ’ he would remark contentedly .
58 I 've had a long life and many blessings and you 've been one of the best .
59 ‘ I 've had a marvellous life and enjoyed every minute of it , but it 's over and now I want to move on . ’
60 Do you know I 've had a blue pen , I 've had a black pen and now I 'm down to a bloody pencil .
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