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

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1 My contract said very clearly that I had to have complete control of the making of the film , so I asked Darryl Zanuck if he would please replace me and I would give him the necessary time to find someone else .
2 I had had endless hospitality in Moscow , and it was only natural Surkov would want to celebrate .
3 ‘ I was definitely not in my best shape because I had had major surgery in May for an ovarian cyst .
4 I also made documentaries on the battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz , with both of which , as the reader may recall , I had had distant brushes , and the battlecruiser or fast battleship Scharnhorst which had sunk my father 's Rawalpindi .
5 Little did the other helpers know that I had had real experience in the world of commerce outside .
6 Mark : I never fantasized about particular sexual activities until after I had had sexual activities .
7 If I was lucky , Gav would be so shocked at the very idea I had had carnal knowledge of an aunt — even one of the not-really-an-aunt variety — that he would just pretend it had n't happened .
8 My grades were excellent and I had had hands-on work experience with marketing agencies in the West End .
9 The government , which had had good relations with Iraq , stressed its desire for a peaceful Arab solution to the conflict .
10 On taking her history , it was discovered that when she was twelve or thirteen she had had frequent nose bleeds and had lost a great deal of blood .
11 She had had real coffee once or twice on the ‘ pomps ’ raids down into Mexico , but it had n't seemed special .
12 She also wanted to put an end to any sexual intercourse with her husband , though formerly both he and she had had great enjoyment from it .
13 For she had had vivid dreams — dreams in which he was dead and she had gone to see him in the T'ang 's Great Hall , laid out in state , clothed from head to foot in the white cloth of death .
14 Apparently she had had heavy thighs all her life and still can not get used to her new shape .
15 Yes , it was the Felipe de Santis she remembered but it was also the man she had had harsh words with this morning — the driver of the red Porsche .
16 The contract had been until the end of September when she could reapply for the job she had been turned down for , ‘ provided she had had sufficient experience nursing very sick children ’ , he said .
17 Alyson , of Hazel Court , Middlesbrough , said she had had minor illnesses , but had always gone to school .
18 But she also denied knowing Dassac , and the police subsequently discovered that she had had numerous telephone conversations with him and paid him large sums of money under a false name through a Swiss bank account .
19 As a girl , she had had beautiful hands : someone had asked to photograph them .
20 It was the first centre of its kind , and was offering treatment to women who had suffered problems with previous pregnancies — women who had had handicapped babies , for example , or stillbirths .
21 But a little later Lord Sankey , who was Lord Chancellor from 1929 to 1935 , when resignations occurred , replaced five Law Lords who had had political backgrounds by others whose reputations rested on their professionalism as lawyers .
22 Lastly , interviews were carried out with panel members , and with some of the solicitors who had had black clients , to explore their perceptions .
23 The highest mortality was among those who had had colonic disease for less than six years ( Fig 1 ) , although the CIs of the difference between survival proportions are wide .
24 Patients who had had gastrointestinal surgery , apart from uncomplicated appendicectomy , were excluded .
25 The dreams of people who had had traumatic experiences in the war , and who had developed neurotic symptoms , often contained material about the situation in which they were traumatized .
26 Patients who had had multiple stones experienced more recurrences than did those with single stones ( NS ) .
27 Before their initial gall stone dissolution treatment , 15 of 82 patients followed up for more than six months had had solitary stones , compared with 67 who had had multiple stones .
28 This was a man of forty-six who had had multiple sclerosis for six years .
29 The pancreatitis patients were divided into two groups — that is , those who had one acute attack and those who had had multiple attacks .
30 In 1989 the same two patients who had had dysplastic changes in the corpus specimens three years earlier again showed slight dysplasia .
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