Example sentences of "[verb] had a [adj] [noun] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Someone like Margaret , who feels so abandoned , has had a significant loss happen to them . |
2 | If I 'd had a proper education do you think I 'd be driving this cab around ? ’ |
3 | Our own particular case is our case went to the High Court some three hundred thousand pounds , when perhaps if we 'd had a dedicated pensions act setting out what could and could not be done , that would never have happened . |
4 | The probe problem is having had a big initial launch the reality is that we 're now going to drip feed the P R throughout the year and there are several good stories coming up which I 'm not gon na tell you er that we hope the , the national and local press will pick up on . |
5 | No well we could have had a matching hair do . |
6 | Examples of the latter include the installation of an electric blanket at Murrayfield , which has meant that they are the only home union not to have had a Five Nations match postponed within the last 30 years , whilst they always have a venue for important representative matches available there if the weather tries to sabotage the programme . |
7 | You 've had a nice afternoon have n't you ? |
8 | Before I do that let me just digress and say one word about books , I 've had a few people ask me about books erm I gather that the distinguished Durham bookshops have sold out of my wonderful book but I gather that lorries are hurtling up motorways with |
9 | So he 's you 've had a fun day have n't you Guy ? |
10 | Women who enjoy housework but have had a full-time job say that they look forward to having time to do things like get the carpet shampooed or make new curtains without someone else being in the way . |