Example sentences of "[vb past] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | His account of the ‘ shattered , dirty , inconvenient , miserable hovels ’ that he entered has little relation to the picturesque idyll . |
2 | At the start of the treatment 390 women reported having regular cycles ( less than four days difference on average ) . |
3 | They tried having two machines but never had enough laundry to justify running them both . |
4 | The only other mould found to have equal activity was one kept in culture by La Touche , with which Fleming 's mould appeared to be identical . |
5 | The authors do not state whether they actually treated the patients found to have prostatic cancer . |
6 | Prophylactic antibiotics are therefore advisable in those patients found to have biliary obstruction and mandatory in those in whom the duct has not been cleared . |
7 | He promised to have certain ones re-examined , but the outcome was that they remained unchanged . |
8 | Most of the key actors mentioned had close connections with Dicey , as a pupil or colleague , and to some extent they formed a fairly distinctive group of conservative libertarians . |
9 | Yet the schools in which this coming together of parent and teacher in the service of children occurred had immense benefits . |
10 | One of the music schools which Mr Dorman visited had 2,100 pupils . |
11 | She remembered the difficulties they 'd had repairing Starlings after the war , when you could n't get a brick or a plank of wood , not even if you was royalty ; and she remembered comforting Nell as each granddaughter left home . |
12 | The year before he 'd had scrambled eggs for Christmas dinner and no presents . |
13 | And since , unlike many wives of city moguls , she 'd had recent experience at the sharp end of business in the City of London , she understood , only too clearly , the problems he was facing at the present time . |
14 | If we had started on week one , where if we 'd had complete programme information up to week thirteen when , that 'd be more complete would n't it ? |
15 | I sent her Nit Ac LM1 and did n't hear anything for a year when she rang up with a headache — it turned out that the anal fissure had cleared quickly and she felt she had been miraculously well given her sister had been murdered 12mths previously and she 'd had 4 months leave of absence from work to deal with the aftermath which had involved her nephew joining the family . |
16 | But if I 'd had eight months of thinking , I do n't think I could have taken it . |
17 | He 'd had little luck with the embassy . |
18 | Her sister would blame Claudia for tracking her down ; she would n't believe she 'd had little choice in the matter . |
19 | She had always suspected that he 'd had little time for any brain power that she might possess — just as she had always known that her chief value for him had been the almost instantaneous sexual desire they had felt for each other . |
20 | ‘ He should have been the best horse I ever had , if only he 'd had decent health ! ’ from owner David Broome , this was quite some testimonial to the abilities of the brilliant grey show-jumper , Phoenix Park . |
21 | ‘ No , ’ she replied , ‘ if I 'd had black parents to go home to , they would have been on the receiving end of aggro all day long as well . ’ |
22 | The following Saturday she agreed , at least , to go with him but then all she did was pick holes : ‘ Carpet 's frayed , ’ she said , after inspecting an apparently immaculate place in Muswell Hill ; ‘ Too far from the shops , ’ of a modern luxury development on the prestigious fringes of Hampstead Heath ; and of the one he 'd had real hopes for , a newly-converted maisonette over towards Crouch End — ‘ original features all been taken out . |
23 | Well now , at the end of that six months I 'd had varied success , sometimes I had poor periods when I was n't detecting much , then I would have a little break , do better , but at the end of the six months nobody told me whether I was stopping there , but twenty years later I did go back to uniform as an inspector . |
24 | No doubt she 'd had ample proof of it . |
25 | He 'd had small hands and flawless skin , very pale . |
26 | Did I tell me when we got up to erm Newcastle we turned on the local news , they 'd had five inches of rain which is a winter 's rain in four days . |
27 | From the glimpses he 'd caught he believed she 'd had slight curves — he would n't have fancied her otherwise . |
28 | ‘ We 'd had six months of worrying whether everything was going to be all right — what Joseph would look like , or whether he would be all there , ’ says Leslie , her relief still evident . |
29 | Lined up against the working mums were women who 'd given up work to look after their children , women who 'd had working mothers themselves and felt they had missed out , and women who had tried to do it all and given up the struggle . |
30 | Not that she 'd had much time to explore it , of course . |