Example sentences of "that [pers pn] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Not in the least now that I 've had a chance to study you him .
2 ‘ Now that I 've had the frocks made , I think I will definitely do the pantomime — even if they have to suspend me from pegs , ’ she declared .
3 I have to carry my tetanus card so that if I was er injured and unconscious and not being able to say that I 've had the horse serum , the doctor thinking , Oh look look he 's got lots of soil in that cut , er give him a quick injection of the horse serum , that could actually be fatal .
4 I admitted he visited me but that I 'd had a history of violence with him , and anyway I 'd got an injunction .
5 When I went back to the college everybody was thrilled that I 'd had a chance to meet the queen . "
6 ‘ I 'm sure you do , but Kitty must n't ever know that I 'd had a hand in it . ’
7 Afterwards I could n't believe I had managed to say this ; I could n't believe that I 'd had the intelligence , the wit , the inspiration to come up with this perfect reply .
8 I then found out that I 'd had an infection and raging temperature all the way through and Amber was born with it , too .
9 I told her that I had had a sort of a breakdown , and that I was appalled by what I had done .
10 After nine months of tests , I was told that there was ‘ probably ’ nothing wrong with my kidneys and that I had had a bladder infection .
11 I wanted to tell her this was n't quite true , that I had had no choice , but her grey , tired look stopped me : it would hurt her too much , I thought , to feel I had not trusted her with the truth in the beginning .
12 You may not know , that I have had a book on philosophy published , and am working on another ; my superiors at London University College are pleased with me , and promotion seems probable .
13 I am happy to tell the hon. Gentleman that I have had a number of meetings with President Vassiliou during the year and that I have already met Turkish Ministers , as has my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary .
14 My wife and children have felt that their vocation in life was to carry on this early training so that I have had a lifetime 's pressure towards humility , reinforced by the effect of biblical meditation and involvement in the worship of the Church .
15 What is self-authenticating is the fact that I have had an experience .
16 But to say that I have had an experience of God , whom I claim to be a transcendent being outside myself , can not be self-authenticating .
17 Doubly foolproof in a way , since the 103/4 is , as I had been led to expect from someone in whose ears I have complete trust , one of the most ‘ out-of-thebox ’ loudspeakers that I have had the pleasure to use — one can be very quickly up and running with it and feel only the need to make relatively small adjustments to positioning and so on in due course as listening progresses ; such changes with this loudspeaker result in subtle rather than profound modifications to the sound .
18 ‘ Picnic ’ : a word that she had had no occasion to use from that day to this .
19 The nursing staff told her father that she had had no rest during the night and was in considerable pain .
20 The wife of the detained dissident , Sasha Vondra , said yesterday that she had had no news of her husband for three weeks .
21 It seemed that she had had a row with her man and that he had left .
22 June Rogers reported that she had had a meeting with parents interested in improving the play area at the Sun Hill recreation ground .
23 In a £500,000 damages action at the Court of Session , she had said that she had had a collapse after being injected with anaesthetic drugs in the operating theatre .
24 She turned her back on him , unlocking the inner door , and as the warmth from the storage heaters wafted out to greet them she thanked God that she had had the foresight to leave them on — she did n't think she had been properly warm since reading the newspaper this afternoon — no , not even on the plane .
25 Eventually Mrs Webster explained that she had had an evacuee before me , who had ‘ breathed on the wall ’ , and she did not want me to do likewise .
26 It seemed to her that she had had an insight of vivid and terrible power and that something should now change .
27 But when I drove to London to collect her as we 'd arranged , I found that she 'd had a phone call less than an hour previously to say that Barney was ill .
28 Yeah er attractive , anyway what was I saying , I was talking to her and she said that she 'd had a talk with Foxy and Foxy had said excuse me , and I just felt I just felt so paranoid because she was saying , talking about all the , how he 'd never been faithful to anyone and how , and I really did feel , would n't you feel awful if everyone was saying oh Sal , yeah , Sal , Sal 's making a real effort but but no she said
29 In the relative quiet that followed Harbury appealed to Rain for information about Wickham , ignoring that she 'd had no success over Pascoe .
30 He had forced his way into her life , arranged things so that she 'd had no choice but to do his bidding — and as soon as she 'd done something to make it clear that she was still her own person and not his , he 'd humiliated her .
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