Example sentences of "[pron] has had [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As each succeeds she or he passes the cup to the next person until everyone has had their turn . |
2 | But my feeling is that someone has had their hands in the till . |
3 | ‘ As far as we are concerned I would refute that charge ; ’ says Michael Auld , spokesman for Guardian Royal Exchange , which has had its share of problems with tied agents . |
4 | Sequoia , which has had its share of brushes with bankruptcy in the past , is now growing at around 30% per annum , and the market that it 's in , fault-tolerant Unix systems , is lucrative enough to support a number of players . |
5 | For a start , a flue which has had its fireplace closed , should also have had its chimney capped . |
6 | These coolers were obtained , restored and installed in Dick Hansen 's Kittyhawk which has had its temperature in the green ever since . |
7 | It was explained to Sir Robert Armstrong that ‘ weasel words ’ are ‘ words empty of meaning , like an egg which has had its contents sucked out by a weasel . ’ |
8 | Jarvis , who has had his ups and downs in his relationship with his county Yorkshire over the years , is confident those problems are over too . |
9 | Swinton have reduced the asking price on six players , including the winger Derek Bate , who has had his price cut from £45,000 to £35,000 . |
10 | Swinton have reduced the asking price on six players , including the winger Derek Bate , who has had his price cut from £45,000 to £35,000 . |
11 | We may identify the person from external physical cues : the woman in the corner , the man with a beard , the student who has had his hair dyed , the child in the pink dress or , more or less flatteringly , the tall distinguished looking man I the man with a big nose and stringy hair . |
12 | This bland characterisation is apt only if B is misleadingly conceived as a person who has had his conviction quashed on the basis of successfully arguing one of his points of appeal . |
13 | Parolles , who has had his moments of verse during the play , enters the final scene wholly discredited , and speaking prose . |
14 | A horse who has had his problems , Royal Athlete was off for two seasons , but in 1990 he won over the Mildmay fences at Liverpool after having fallen when backed favourite at Cheltenham . |
15 | THE Chancellor , who has had his troubles with the Press , took his chance to hit back with obvious glee yesterday . |
16 | Actually seeing her physically pregnant may increase this response , and so when she has had her baby and gone back to her usual size , it is easier to relate to her as a daughter again . |
17 | A girl will start coming to the project when she is pregnant , and come back after she has had her baby . |
18 | The baby 's mother has since married and informs us that , at great expense , she has had our grandson 's name changed by Deed Poll to that of her new husband . |
19 | Of the two patients with recurrent pouchitis who have indeterminate colitis , one remains on lowdose maintenance metronidazole and one has had his pouch excised because of unacceptable functional results . |
20 | I think we should cover Dull , and see whether the man there has had his wits cleared by the smell of fresh shite under his nose . ’ |
21 | ‘ I know he has had his moments in the past , but perhaps he has never been at a club big enough to cope with his particular character . |
22 | He has had his portrait drawn by Tam Dalyell , who happens ( though , parliamentarily speaking , an awkward cuss ) to have the gift of deep and sympathetic insight into character . |
23 | He professes not to want the job of prime minister , saying he has had his turn and is proud of his achievements . |
24 | Then , in 1980 , he decided to concentrate on his film career , and he has had his ups and downs . |
25 | He has had his problems , trying to manage animals that have no fear of his dogs and can clear I-5 m with a standing jump . |
26 | Laura 's Beau ran third in the race last year but again he has had his problems , the main one being a low blood count . |
27 | ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut . |
28 | ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut . |
29 | ‘ Yes , he has had his problems since coming here from Derby but he 's not the only one . |
30 | He has had his critics down the years — too awkward , no ball skills , too dirty — complaints which have all been banished in these last two seasons . |