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

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1 Of these , one had had a recent pneumococcal pneumonia and another of the patients died from overwhelming pneumococcal septicaemia .
2 Volunteers from the Gambian village , Brefet , which has hyperendemic malaria , were studied at the time of year with lowest malaria transmission : none had had a recent febrile illness .
3 He had had a successful academic career at Cambridge University , where he had taken successive degrees leading up to his PhD .
4 He had had a broad general education at school , and seems to have enjoyed Latin and Greek .
5 She was welcomed with love ; in fact , Nanny had had a splendid soft toy hand-made for her , a cuddly rabbit fully dressed in the most beautiful hand-sewn clothes .
6 And it was apparently during that hospital visit that Ross and his brother had had a long serious talk about what would be best for the children .
7 We had had a long wet day on the moors but in the late afternoon the weather cleared .
8 Before the end of the day , he had had a short sharp interview with Chief Inspector Chips Salter , who produced the names of the two families he suspected of killing the Pitts , with his reasons for this suspicion , while at the same time letting John Coffin know he thought he was wasting his time looking elsewhere .
9 Approximately a third of these patients had had a previous myocardial infarction .
10 Approximately one third of patients in both groups had had a previous myocardial infarction .
11 In December 1986 she had had a transient ischaemic attack for which she had been given enteric coated aspirin ( ecotrin 300 mg/day ) .
12 The man had had a full medical check-up only a month before .
13 He was relatively cheerful and uncomplaining for a man who had had a 40 minute operation to join his fractured kneecap and a severed tendon together again .
14 The USSR had had a long-standing military relationship with Afghanistan but the scale of the Soviet military intervention in that country in the 1980s and the forms it took were quite unprecedented in Soviet-Third World relations .
15 This study set out to examine television coverage of a procession in Chicago in honour of General MacArthur , who had had a distinguished military career in the Far East , and to contrast television 's ‘ unique perspective ’ with the direct experiences of actual participants amongst the crowds .
16 Although he had had a distinguished military record as a young man , he was sixty-two and had been engaged in predominantly civil duties for the previous twenty years .
17 Almost certainly one or two scars had had a little extra sliver of wood removed .
18 Flowers stated that she had had a sporadic sexual relationship with Clinton between 1977 and 1989 , and she had provided the newspaper with a number of taped telephone conversations between herself and Clinton from 1990 to 1992 which appeared to endorse aspects of her claim .
19 Dramatic and colourful vignettes of urban ‘ low life ’ , lacking any serious analytical purpose , had had a considerable fashionable readership in the 1850s and 60s .
20 It appears that AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis had had no major overall influence on the outcome of HIV infection in the present series , but there are a number of possible confounding issues .
21 The Court of Appeal upheld the defendant 's conviction on the basis that a purchaser would understand the description " new " to indicate that the vehicle had had no previous registered keeper .
22 That was how much Adam appreciated the beautiful old house he had had the unheard-of good fortune to inherit at the age of nineteen .
23 On the other hand : she 'd fortunately made the right career choice and been encouraged by school and family at an early age , got a qualification ( chartered accountancy ) that proved a useful passport , and had had the same supportive bosses any man would expect to get .
24 I had not yet learnt that every German soldier from private upwards had had an elementary political education which made this sort of argument child 's play for him .
25 Holford 's planners had to have a broad cultural background and were to be ‘ enablers ’ , building up from research and synthesis to a design end-product .
26 Nationalisation had to have a clear socialist stamp on it .
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