Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] have have a " in BNC.

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1 He believed he had had a determining influence on Modigliani 's evolution although the painter was too haughty to admit it .
2 and erm in came he 'd had a a little tiny switch out of his black and white telly
3 There was one brief moment while she stood illuminated thus theatrically , and still not at all comprehending that the group which confronted her had had a close brush with tragedy .
4 ‘ We realised we had to have a price rise but not as great as the council have proposed , ’ he said .
5 The dread excitement of D-Day came , and I longed to be at Bletchley where I felt I had had a rôle .
6 I knew I 'd had a letter from him then , because it was the last time we were apart before he was called up . ’
7 Cos I thought I had to have a tetanus , and she goes , oh you do n't need it .
8 I thought I 'd a had a , I thought I 'd had a problem but I , I injured myself as well .
9 And then she went in one day and she knew she 'd had a thousand and said can I extend it ?
10 ‘ I knew you 'd had a son , but I did n't realise he was in the house , ’ Vitor said .
11 ‘ I thought she 'd had a cocktail waitress , dear , ’ said Francis .
12 We knew we had to have a women-only group .
13 2 crew were killed and many locals felt they 'd had a lucky escape .
14 Mid-way through the production year Verity Lambert , Mervyn Pinfield and David Whitaker knew they had had a second season approved by delighted BBC Television Controllers .
15 She knew they had had a visitor last night , but no one had told her who it was or why they 'd come .
16 At this moment she felt he had had a hand in cheating her out of some of her life , and the feeling made her coldly angry .
17 When I spoke to Travis the other day I understood he 'd had a change of heart . ’
18 Thus , when Dennis offered him exactly half what he had been making , Lauda thought he 'd had a touch of sun .
19 Did you have to have a different pinny every day then ?
20 Why , Jo wondered , did she have to have a nose like a cross between a doughnut and a ski-jump ?
21 Somewhere there , but off the would n't it be but erm it was an event erm when I had a rise in wages my mother being a dressmaker she used to have a machine under the little front window and when I got a , I had a , they 'd put my wages up to ten shillings , and when I got in mum came over and said what 's the matter with you she said you seem as if you 're walking on air I said I 'd had a rise in wages and it was up from eight and four pence up to ten shillings I do n't know what that seems but still .
22 I phoned me friend up you know and erm on Friday and asked and she said you do n't sound very well , I said I 've got a headache I said I 've had a headache every , cos I 've been on a diet and she turned round and said , she said you know she says it 's funny she says erm , you know what 's with us , what 's it with ?
23 done it , she said I was reading it here and I meant to ask you for the , she said , anyway when he come back I said have you found them out , alright , he said I 've had a go he said
24 I wished I 'd had a poke round when we were up by the cliff — he probably had a little cave in there behind the brambles .
25 ‘ He just said you 'd had a … disagreement ? ’
26 Er you said you 've had a erm contact with , discussions with the officers over this and certainly I 've spoken to them a an they this is the case .
27 ‘ She said she had had a wonderful time and liked the people of Merseyside , so I hope this unfortunate incident does n't remain in her mind . ’
28 He decided to speak : ‘ She said she 'd had a letter from the lawyer . ’
29 and she said no she 'd been to pay her poll tax over there , she said she 'd had a rest in one of the shops over there on the way
30 yes , but you 're always on about it as if you wished you 'd had a
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