Example sentences of "have had two " in BNC.
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31 | She had n't lost her tail , they 'd had two following her . |
32 | I was too scared — you 'd had two more strokes the night you were admitted . |
33 | ‘ I know she 'd had two bad attacks before , but I blame Corosini 's groundless threats for the last . |
34 | Just before the men were shot — they 'd had two weeks inside so their beards had taken on something of the authentic rag-tag FAKINTIL glory , as opposed to the clean-shaven image they had presented in their neat malai-issue camos — one shouted out the name of Osvaldo . |
35 | It was exactly the sort of letter she would have written if they 'd had two hundred thousand in the bank instead of less than nothing . |
36 | she loved children and I think she would of had more because she 'd had two miscarriages and she 's |
37 | He said you 'd had two more fax , one of them they just wanted a current catalogue |
38 | ‘ She might 've had two lots of make-up , and you do n't know how many nighties she 's got . ’ |
39 | Mr Chairman , this , in actual fact , I can put a little bit of light on to this , I mean , having had two of my children , erm , attended this , Air Training Corps . |
40 | In life the tellin would have had two valves , but only one is preserved here . |
41 | From Monday September 16 the railway will have had two steam loco 's , one from each of these lines in regular use but the stay ends after this weekend 's gala . |
42 | Without this disparity it would have had an overall entitlement of 38 seats , and instead of winning one excess seat it would have had two list seats in addition to the 36 it won in constituencies . |
43 | would be in or erm you know , maybe in the course of the evening or just the afternoon , we 'd have had two or three people called . |
44 | In the meantime we will have had two overseas visits undertaken for Christian Aid . |
45 | A few will have had two copies of a message or two . |
46 | I could have had two thousand points ahead and John was on the skittle . |
47 | He said I 'd rather have had two tins of vegetable soup , he said with a nice pot of potatoes . |
48 | And we 've not had I I must say that over the years I might have had two cases perhaps when there 's been a query with regard to that in terms of packing . |
49 | Amnisos ( Plate 5 ) appears to have had two harbours separated by a rocky promontory which was probably the heart of the town . |
50 | Consequently the locomotive was returned to Bridgnorth and was not able to fulfil its Red Rose run on Monday September 23rd , which would have taken the locomotive from Crewe to Carnforth where it was to have had two south-bound outings on Cumbrian Mountain Expresses of October 26th and November 16th . |
51 | On Dec. 12 and 13 Gordon-Somers was reported to have had two days of closed-door talks with Charles Taylor , leader of the rebel National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL ) which controlled much of the territory of Liberia outside Monrovia . |
52 | JOAN CROSS can be said to have had two distinguished performing careers : pre-war and post-war . |
53 | She had had two stepfathers , but the new one , Russell , was the worst . |
54 | Susie had come from a village ten miles from the Oxfordshire market town in which the school was placed : her previous village primary school had had two teachers ; her experience in that school at a younger more protected age seemed to her less interesting and more childish . |
55 | He had written her several letters , and had had two prim replies . |
56 | He had written her several letters , and had had two prim replies . |
57 | ‘ Go and put on something beautiful , ’ he said at seven , after he had had two overt vodkas , and poured , as was his habit , a single , large , secret one , and had taken her to bed . |
58 | These included Thomas Attwood , a young English composer who took lessons with Mozart , an Irish tenor , Michael Kelly , who sang for four years at the imperial theatre , and became Mozart 's favourite billiards partner and drinking companion ; another composer , Stephen Storace , who had had two light operas produced in Vienna , and his sister Nancy ( Anna ) , who was principal soprano at the imperial theatre . |
59 | They had had two large whiskies in the bar downstairs , and they were now near the end of a bottle of Château Margaux . |
60 | Already in 1093 and 1094 , before he received the pallium , he had had two acrimonious disputes about the services which he owed the king as one of the greatest territorial magnates of the kingdom , and it was a third territorial dispute in 1097 which finally made him resolve to leave England . |