Example sentences of "[noun sg] had have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In such cases they implied that every Ujdaid or every Amiri had had combatant status . |
2 | Crohn 's disease — three of 10 patients regarded as having definite Crohn 's disease on histopathological review had had subtotal colectomy before restorative proctocolectomy ( Table II ) . |
3 | As in patients who have undergone splenectomy , alcoholics have a predisposition to pneumococcal infection and two of the current group had had pneumococcal disease , ( both with evidence of functional hyposplenism ) with one dying from overwhelming septicaemia . |
4 | The group had had numerous discussions about whether or not they should have a rotating chairperson , some people arguing fiercely that we should n't imitate male structures , that we were developing genuinely new ways of relating , conducting political discussions ; we must all learn to be more sensitive , not interrupt each other , not talk for too long . |
5 | She knew Eddie 's gambling had had disastrous consequences for her family , but it had been a terrible shock to discover he had taken so much from his best friend as well . |
6 | A wife whose husband had had multiple sclerosis and went to a holiday home for the disabled for two weeks to give her a rest said : |
7 | The Royal Navy had had ample warning that Jones was putting to sea again but , guarding the door of the already raided stable , was patrolling the Cumberland coast , while he made his way round the far side of Ireland and soon reports were reaching London of his activities in Irish waters on the early stages of his voyage , though they took several weeks to arrive . |
8 | This section went on to ask whether the respondent had had direct experience of a whole school review in accordance with the Oxfordshire scheme . |
9 | In order to be an occupier a person had to have sufficient control over the premises . |
10 | But that causeway had had deep holes dug in it by the defenders these last days , and the intervening stretches strewn with caltrops , four-pronged iron spikes such as Bruce had used with such effect at Bannockburn , and which the many smiths of Berwick had been set to forging for the last weeks . |
11 | This rich , high-caste woman had had terminal cancer . |
12 | In what was widely seen as an attempt to exact vengeance on Clinton , Nichols had issued a federal lawsuit which claimed that the Governor had had extra-marital affairs with at least five women , and that he had misused official funds in entertaining them . |
13 | He claimed the firm had had previous difficulties in getting paid by the council , with one school not paying for five months . |
14 | Her slap had had real anger behind it . |
15 | Fourteen with Crohn 's disease had had small bowel resections . |
16 | Six patients with alcoholic liver disease had had serious infections within the past year . |
17 | He also complained that with separate houses for each office , each house had to have separate office-keepers , housekeepers and messengers . |
18 | Twenty eight of 40 responding parents whose son had had preputial plasty thought that the final appearance of their son 's penis was normal . |