Example sentences of "i have have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Watch it for Christ sake , ’ Billy bawled into the wind , ‘ ca n't you see I 've had a hard night . ’
2 I told him about taking six months off and doing rep in the provinces just to get back in touch with live acting and live audiences and he reacted as if I told him I 'd had a mental breakdown .
3 I fell asleep and remember him lifting me off and putting me on the settee cushion but I 'd had a tiring evening and hardly stirred .
4 I was optimistic , because I 'd had a good turnout two years earlier for a smaller project , the clean-up of an old railway path .
5 I 'd had a good week .
6 I became even more thankful that I 'd had a normal birth as it would have been so hard to cope after a repeat section .
7 Quite right ; but I 'd had a vague recollection , and looked it up , and although the shirt of the centaur Nessus , saturated as it was in his poisoned blood , had caused Hercules no end of pain …
8 ‘ By the time I 'd got to Surrey , ’ says Shaun of the trials and tribulations of recording ‘ Yes Please ’ , ‘ I 'd had a great time in Barbados letting off steam and everything .
9 I 'd had a stable home at the price of her martyrdom and this was how I 'd repaid her .
10 ‘ If only I 'd had a stable childhood , maybe none of this would have happened … . ’
11 But this morning she caught me unawares before I 'd had a single cup of coffee .
12 I 'd had a soft erection before , but as our mouths collided — we had n't even been able to kiss all week ! — it hardened up painfully .
13 In my tycoon days , before the collapse of my second career , I 'd had a fair amount to do with bankers , and my collective memory of them was of thin , precise men , in dark suits and wearing rimless glasses .
14 If I 'd had a proper education do you think I 'd be driving this cab around ? ’
15 It was as if I 'd had a bad dream .
16 He does n't have to do anything , but about four Christmas 's ago I had the whole lot down , I had nine of us for the whole Christmas week , erm , Boxing Day I went in the kitchen , two of Diane 's friends had arrived , who lived in London and I went in the kitchen , I 'd had a bad dose of the flu virus that was
17 True , I 'd had the occasional setback , like proposing to Tony Kessler when I was four .
18 Because I 'd had the grand advice from my grandma .
19 Earlier , I 'd had the good fortune to place my left ear point-blank to old Gavel Basher 's larynx as he asked everyone in a 20-mile radius ( or so it seemed ) to be seated .
20 ‘ It was discovered I 'd had an acute infection for two or three months , ’ she says , ‘ which meant I was ill when I became pregnant in November — the worst possible time for a developing foetus .
21 Do I have to have a Compact job ?
22 I always knew I was adopted , so why could n't I have had the whole truth ?
23 Ken said , ‘ I had to have a new banjo .
24 I had decided that I had to have a partial confidant at the school .
25 And course we 're doing a lot of counting today this wrist is a you know I do n't mind that you see what did that wrist was that elbow I had to have a second operation on it , in the arm up here because er I had to have some bone taken away in the elbow course it stretched guiders but they also erm disturbed the wrist joint because it was in plaster like that stretched round and disturbed the wrist joint and I ke it 's it weakened it and it 's only just it 's only just this what last nine months that it 's that it 's really started to effect this but I know what it is that 's because I keep going out doing the odd jobs
26 My toes went gangrenous and I had to have an arterial bypass .
27 Although I had had a substantial measure of success , it was a back-breaking activity : it involved the pouring of oceans of hypocritical praise on the undeserving ; attributing powers of discernment and discrimination to the ignorant and myopic ; and only occasionally striking gold in the form of sufficient understanding to make the toil of persuasion unnecessary .
28 My personal life had been a disaster : I had had a lousy relationship with my mother ; been frightened of my father ; from time to time my marriage had been close to the rocks and I had been an uncaring father .
29 My letter was published in full , and I was pleased with myself , for two good reasons : my first literary effort had been accepted ; and I had had a good swipe at the evils of fascism , judging by the stream of supporting letters which followed .
30 So I wanted to get that memory out of the way and I was just happy that I had had a better game ’ .
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