Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] have had the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think I have had the pleasure of meeting you before , ’ she said , transferring Flossie 's lead to her left hand and entangling it dangerously with the milk can , whilst proffering her right .
2 No-one need ever know she had had the facelift if she chose not to tell them .
3 And if I can see , if you say you 've had the blood test done in around , I du n no , two weeks , at your convenience and then if you see me in about five , which will be at the end of those , which
4 She says she has had the chimney swept , but the problem persists .
5 Nigel says he 's had the world championship snatched away from him and even Nigel Mansell believes he deserves one world championship …
6 Hope he 's had the sense to go inside , ’ he mumbled and he headed in the direction of home .
7 As Marianne said , we 've got we 've had the war .
8 And he 'd got lots of famous mates that want to play on his records , and he picks up a Grammy and releases records on scrupulous labels , instead of the 30 or more indie horsefixers he 's had the misfortune to deal with over the years .
9 And you know they 've had the book !
10 I knew he had had the breakdown and at first I did n't mind .
11 I think you 've had the crash course and inter-personal communication is next year
12 They will at first be assailed after meetings by colleagues saying ‘ Good for you ’ and ‘ I wish I 'd had the courage to say that ’ and ‘ That 's just what I think .
13 ‘ I do n't like the dark , ’ she managed , then wished she 'd had the sense to keep her mouth shut .
14 Mr Justice garland said he 'd had the advantage of seeing the material gathered during this further enquiry into the pub bombings .
15 All he knew was that he had always woken up with a splitting headache afterwards , and often wished he 'd had the headache instead the night before .
16 Christ , how he wished he 'd had the courage to ask her to marry him before all this .
17 This policeman was having to give evidence and he 'd come to talk , oh I see you 've had the baby , cos he was talking to me it had happened I said , oh what did you have blah blah blah , blah blah blah , but the little devil went in the witness box , he denied about not being there on duty about putting his mac on , ooh and he 'd never clapped eyes on barrister or a solicitor and they said he 'll meet you before the case , so we had to go extra early meet this barrister and he never came and so they took us in this little room in all his wig and his gown , we got , oh what happened ?
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