Example sentences of "[pers pn] have have an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was discovered I 'd had an acute infection for two or three months , ’ she says , ‘ which meant I was ill when I became pregnant in November — the worst possible time for a developing foetus .
2 My toes went gangrenous and I had to have an arterial bypass .
3 ‘ No , I 've had an intolerable day .
4 I 've had an awful weekend , right .
5 I 've had an odd feeling of late , and I do n't like odd feelings . ’
6 Thelma And Louise co-star Geena told award organisers the Hollywood Women 's Press Club : ‘ I 've had an extraordinary year . ’
7 THE Duchess of York paid a private flying visit to Merseyside this afternoon and declared : ‘ I 've had an early start and I 'm feeling pretty tired . ’
8 Yeah , I 've had an away day today , I never said a gay day , I said an away day .
9 For the past three months I 've had an irritating itch in my lower pubic region .
10 And I 've had an allergic reaction to the oil and lithium grease , or maybe it 's the Ecover .
11 ‘ I feel I 've had an enormous advantage over a lot of comedy writers , because they do n't seem to realize how difficult it is .
12 I have had an indifferent season but I always give 100 per cent effort and so do the other players . ’
13 Over the years , although never establishing a close friendship with the Profumos , I have had an admiring acquaintance with both of them and am happy to see that their marriage was not ruined by this solitary episode and distressed indeed by its revival from time to time by creatures animated solely by greed .
14 I have had an unfortunate accident with my new Ballerina apple tree , the top of the stem has been broken off .
15 ‘ Harold , ’ I said , ‘ I have had an initial meeting with the doctors and there is an appalling hurdle in the way of beginning negotiations .
16 ‘ It will be the first time she has had an outside audience , ’ he said crisply .
17 Since 1978 she has had an Honorary Visiting Fellowship in the Research School of Biological Sciences at A.N .
18 Looking tired and drawn as she paid a visit to the homes in Wirral and Warrington , she was quick to point out to photographers that she 'd had an early start .
19 You 've had an anaphylactic reaction . ’
20 We 've a long way to go , pet , and you 've had an exciting day ’ , Tamar said firmly .
21 Early on in the preparations , she had had an inexplicable change of heart and remained committed .
22 She had had an unpleasant feeling it might have been her .
23 We went out to meet him at the airport and Signe hugged him and told him how much she 'd missed him and how she had cooked all his favourite foods for one vast homecoming meal but she had had an urgent phone call about sickness in the family and the dinner had all burned up so now we must eat in a restaurant .
24 For plotting a course you had to have an accurate speedometer .
25 With Pluto in Scorpio you have had an uneasy feeling that someone was plotting against you .
26 You have to have an equal diameter mass from the nut to the bridge , because otherwise the vibrating mass is not equal and the string just wo n't divide equally and harmonically .
27 You have to have an epic car if you 're going on an epic journey . ’
28 Officially , since you have to have an official existence , you have a nationality of which you are either proud or fond .
29 So who says you have to have an able body to be an able seaman or seawoman .
30 You have to have an open mind I always think with these things .
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