Example sentences of "[noun pl] had have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If all these subjects had had endometriosis at the time of removal the rate in current and recent users would rise to 0.42 per 1000 woman years ( from 0.22 ) and the relative risk would be non-significant at 0.7 ( from 0.4 ) . |
2 | He had been through school and university , he had travelled the world , he had completed five years in the armed forces , he had flown fighter planes and helicopters — and for nine months had had command of a mine hunter in the North Sea . |
3 | Their mean age was 72 years and all clients had had leg ulceration for more than six months ( one client had continuous ulceration for 34 years ) . |
4 | Section 6 of the Act stipulated that all elementary schools had to have managers and laid down how many of these should be LEA representatives . |
5 | My parents had had breakfast too , and we talked about the service . |
6 | It was reported that among other items under discussion were the questions of US support for the mandatory repatriation of Vietnamese boat people and of US passports for Hong Kong citizens , issues on which the two countries had had differences of opinion during the past year . |
7 | Only six out of over 75 interested countries had had forestry plans inaugurated under the plan . |
8 | When it was too late and Nails had had time to cool down , he realised he should have asked for Mr Bean or even Biddy or Nutty 's dad to be contacted . |
9 | This led to young players being drafted into top-class soccer before their abilities had had time to mature . |
10 | There were fewer tensions , and in their lives not so many things had had time to go wrong . |
11 | When she came back to the house in the evening , Martha told her that the servants had had trouble with Colin . |
12 | As we saw earlier , discs permitted simple and cheap record-players ; but the advantage was lost if the record-players had to have sapphire or diamond points made out of precious gems . |
13 | The fact that 3 of our patients had had brain cysticercosis might indicate that an abnormal AChE could be related to the intellectual deterioration in this disease , when a certain number of cysts are located in the regions responsible for memory and cognition . |
14 | During the study time two patients had had repeat funcoplication for recurrent reflux and oesophagitis associated with defective fundic wrap . |
15 | However , more patients with simple renal cysts had had hypertension , and hospital blood pressure recordings were indeed higher in this group , although these differences did not hold in age ranked subgroups . |
16 | Just four of the disabled professionals had had difficulty in finding work . |
17 | This was the case with a significant number of the girls talking here , for instance , Lorraine and Cathy , both of whose mothers had had children in their teens , and consequently had felt very sympathetic to what their daughters were going through , and Debbie 's mother , who had been more upset because she did not want her daughter to have the same sort of life as she had had . |
18 | It was apparent from elsewhere in the responses that four Polytechnics and five Colleges had had cuts in the area of Language in Education , and that one College and one Polytechnic had had increases in provisions within the previous five years . |
19 | It was on that occasion — in the strangely bare study of Darlington Hall — that Mr Farraday shook my hand for the first time , but by then we were hardly strangers to each other ; quite aside from the matter of the staff , my new employer in several other instances had had occasion to call upon such qualities as it may be my good fortune to possess and found them to be , I would venture , dependable . |
20 | This pole has been treated against rot ( previous poles had to have bits chopped of the bottom periodically ) so there is no reason now to stick to the three year cycle . |
21 | Before obtaining CNAA approval , courses had to have authorization under further education regulations from the Regional Advisory Councils , the machinery used by the DES for this purpose . |
22 | But we were married , conjugal rights , it was the fifties , Jay , men had to have sex for their health and they could n't stop once they were turned on . |
23 | One of my men had to have plastic surgery after that little lark . |
24 | However Lord Denning was quick to point out that although local authorities had to have regard to the Code , they could depart from it if they thought fit . |
25 | The AMU states had had difficulty maintaining a united policy towards the Gulf war . |
26 | All three of the boy 's half-brothers had had claims there . |
27 | And given the prevailing prejudice against people actually speaking to each other , suitors and their intended sposi had to have recourse to the ambiguous and easily misunderstood language of fans and flowers . |
28 | Hardly a fish has been caught here for three weeks but the birds had had roach and dace up to 8 oz . |
29 | Those previous kisses had had meaning after all , and now he had only to utter those three little words that would send her up into the clouds . |
30 | Indeed Hamilton believed that all 3-dimensional systems had to have divisors of zero and considered the fact that the quaternions had no divisors of zero to be one of its chief merits . |