Example sentences of "[subord] [noun prp] have have [art] " in BNC.

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1 Terry 's family , unlike he himself , had n't had a great deal of experience of the world outside the States , so Peg had had an awful lot to learn .
2 Colour matching is not a real problem , heraldry has distinct tinctures laid down and these are adhered to , although Mary has had the occasional viewer saying that the badge was never that colour !
3 Once Barbara had had a good look at her new style in the mirror , she was very pleased with the change .
4 If Isabel had had the energy she would have wiped the solicitous smile off his face .
5 It was absurd ; if Parkes had had a gun it would n't have been a .22 .
6 Andre Moga , the president of Beglès and one of the so-called ‘ barons ’ of French rugby , made the following comment : ‘ If Rodez had had a good president at the time this would not have reached court ’ .
7 She preferred to be left alone to handle her problem with Silvia — at least until Silvia had had a chance to keep her word .
8 and I said I said to Bob I said well , you know said well had n't you better get cos Shirley had had a go at Bob first off , before when , when I went in there first thing .
9 He must have been a very attractive man once , I thought , and then wondered , suddenly , if Adam had had a similar thought about me .
10 If Adam had had an equal amount they would have managed .
11 If Emerson had had the finance to develop a team properly , if his brother had been a better manager and if Emerson himself had not become frustrated as a driver by his car 's constant failures and retirements , if , in short , he had got his act together , he would quite possibly have made a first-class constructor and been hailed as a Brazilian Ferrari or Chapman .
12 The membership showed no interest in doing business that way , but would have talked if SCO had had a product .
13 He would wait another couple of years , he told himself , until Grégoire had had a chance to catch up , and was more confident .
14 At other times she would refuse to let Rosengarten in the house , especially if Leonard had had a late night out .
15 It is evident that the priests who served St Martin knew how to jade a horse and to attribute its state to the saint 's intervention ; and if Gibbon had had the slightest suspicion of how the miracle had been performed he would have used a much stronger form of irony than a mere italicizing of the word itself .
16 and er if Paul has had a phone call from one of these woman then he 's been off like a shot !
17 If Leopold had had a son , would it be the heir ? ’
18 It acknowledged that all Noricum 's weapons sales to Argentina , Brazil , Bulgaria , Jordan , Libya , Poland and Thailand , had been means of providing Iran and Iraq with arms and could have been prevented , particularly if Gratz had had the destination certificates examined .
19 He might have better awareness etc , but I should bloody hope so at 30 … unless O'Leary has had a set back with his injury ? ? ? ?
20 Just because Sunil had had a nasty experience did n't mean that his sleeping pattern would have changed .
21 Crystal Palace have offered £1 million for Martyn , named in England 's B squad on Monday , while Watford have had a £500,000 offer for Penrice rejected but are thought to be considering a higher bid .
22 It was an easy promise to make , since Stevenson 's had the contract to extend the New Treasury Building , which housed the chaotic Railway Office , which , in turn , was a division of the Board of Trade .
23 It was a long time since Adam had had a dream about Zosie .
24 It is only justice to state that , while France has had the merit of inaugurating the industrial production of aniline red , England may , thanks to the activity , science , and untiring efforts of Mr. Nicholson , claim the honour of having brought this manufacture to its present high degree of perfection .
25 Whereas Augustus had had the poet Virgil to sing his praises , Constantine had the ecclesiastical politician and historian Eusebius as the man who sat immediately to the right of his throne during the sessions of the Council of Nicaea in 325 and exercised a decisive influence on the creed and discipline of the Universal , or Catholic , Church .
26 A prominent man , Friends — Russians in other words — and so skilled men , wallpaper , paint , gold leaf — and fine linen instantly available ; she smiled as she wondered whether Bodo had had a hand in it .
27 Furthermore , ‘ there have been questions about his loyalty ’ , for Alderson has had the temerity to caution the service about an apparent drift towards paramilitarism .
28 She let a draft go through for wages when Stevenson 's had no funds in that particular bank to cover it .
29 Menelik was her fifth husband ; they had no children , though Menelik had had a son and two daughters by previous marriages .
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