Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [vb past] have [det] " in BNC.

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1 For once , it was the losing side who seemed to have fewer reservations about the performance of the referee .
2 You actually make up a structure like this tetraneedle carbon we did have another one but er , obviously there 's some students have erm decided to do something different with the er things that 's all that 's left !
3 According to Pilkington , ‘ One child he examined had such a lacerated tongue he compared it to sago pudding . ’
4 By early afternoon she had had enough and returned to the barn , desperate for the cool interior and something to eat .
5 It was the first bit of luck she had had all afternoon .
6 At that moment I did have some kind of advantage over him , because I knew a little more about some things than he did .
7 ‘ There was this group unity we had to have that I felt lost in and I did n't really relate to .
8 ‘ And when you got back here , everyone could see that Walter was just a shell , just a husk you 'd had all the goodness out of .
9 Delaney remembered the feeling he had had that Connors was holding something back .
10 I had a choice between a Western adventure in German , two American spy thrillers or a much-thumbed pornographic comic which had had all the lurid pages torn out as wanking aids .
11 Another said , ‘ I 'd a thought you 'd had enough of that by now ! ’
12 That was my thing , 'cause the dashboard we had had such a cool snare sound . ’
13 And school was another thing I 'd had enough of .
14 Second man in is and he was from Sanco Texas er he only flew a few missions with me , in training I 'd had another co-pilot and er I had checked the co-pilot I had when the crew was organized out , so he could go back through and come as er as a Plane Commander with a crew .
15 William L. Shirer , CBS correspondent in Berlin , noted in his diary that it was another hot weekend in a summer which had had more than its usual share of them .
16 This was an important mission , yet they had sent him a minor police official who seemed to have little standing or influence .
17 So it was that by the time Hugh and Twoflower entered the courtyard of the Broken Drum the leaders of a number of them were aware that someone had arrived in the city who appeared to have much treasure .
18 Instead of the brilliant sunshine we had had all the week before it had started raining throughout the night and was still falling steadily .
19 In fact , unknown to the convention , the pressure they exerted had much to do with the Colonial Secretary Glenelg writing to the colonial governments , even before the Strickland motion , to encourage local decisions to dispense with apprenticeship ; the system came to an end in the summer of 1838 .
20 Supported by many in the north who had had enough of war , Harclay entered into secret negotiations with Bruce for a peace settlement that recognized Bruce 's title to the Scottish crown and the separate status of the Scottish kingdom .
21 That was the first time I 'd had any money out of gigging in a year .
22 The American sexologist , professor J L McCary , devised a pudding which seemed to have all the best attributes of an effective aphrodisiac .
23 Kathleen had warned her countless times in the past , but this time she had had enough .
24 Mum always bragged about never borrowing off anyone but I had noticed that since Dad had been on short time she seemed to have more money than ever to spend and was getting more friendly with the neighbours she could not stand as a rule .
25 Ironically , the only Hibs player who appeared to have any kind of conviction going forward was Pat McGinlay , who has taken up the attention of Celtic 's manager , Liam Brady , and will be the object of a move from that quarter when his contract expires in the summer .
26 Since my last visit they had had another go .
27 It was n't the first time he 'd had this nightmare ; it was happening more often nowadays .
28 And B-tested Peter Davidson , a former police inspector , said later : ‘ I thought at the time he 'd had more to drink than me .
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