Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] have had [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm afraid I 've had no exercise cos I have n't walked to the shops .
2 ‘ I 'm afraid she 's had an accident , ’ he went on .
3 ‘ Mr Dexter , I 'm afraid we 've had a bit of a problem out here … ’
4 Since 1801 it has had the right to claim a free copy of all British and Irish publications under the relevant Copyright Acts .
5 ‘ I 'm afraid he 's had a disappointment . ’
6 had n't real we 've had the frost of we have
7 Of course she was glad she 'd had the opportunity to savour this experience , but it was also curiously frightening , because it was stirring something deep inside her that she had n't realised existed .
8 Now you er in brief we 've had a description .
9 According to his own testimony , when he was Chef de Cuisine at the Petit Moulin Rouge restaurant in the Champs Elysées in the mid 1870s he had had the idea of preserving tomatoes in such a way that they would replace fresh ones at any season .
10 It 's a six and two threes we 've had a number of times .
11 And I 'm sure you 've had a bit of thought about it , I 'm glad you 're see it there er and the whole lot is a blessed mismatch , it 's nothing to do with us though I do thank you Mr for the help you wish to give me , the Duke of Westminster and the Duke of Rutland if this goes through as I said this today because without a doubt the government will listen to what you have to say and I 've no doubt it will be effect .
12 So make sure you 've had a decision on your claim before you buy .
13 I 'm sure you have had the time , what you do n't do is make the time because
14 Is she aware that the Feltham visitors ' report , which I am sure she has had a chance to read , said that there were only 24 workshop training places for 256 young people ?
15 I 'd been so busy I 'd had no time to think .
16 He insisted : ‘ As far as we are concerned we have had no approach from anyone about Davies and we do not wish him to move elsewhere . ’
17 In this century alone we have had a succession of such images , from the stately , big-busted , Edwardian beauty , through the languid and willowy pre-Raphaelite heroine , the boyish 1920s ‘ flapper ’ , the sleekly groomed , wide-shouldered 1940s woman of the world , to the innocent , long-haired nymph of the 1960s and the colourful gypsy of the 1970s .
18 ‘ We 're just thankful we 've had the opportunity to do what we 've done .
19 I put them back into the tank , still amazed they 'd had the strength to move the glass .
20 The menu was extensive , and since her taste was catholic she had had no hesitation in asking Rune for his recommendation .
21 Since 1988 it has had a working arrangement with the Tokyo Stock Exchange ( TSE ) which allows the TSE 's Topix stock index and Japanese Government Bond futures contracts to be traded on the CBoT .
22 ‘ They take young grandpas , ’ said Linda , amazed and overjoyed he 'd had the idea for himself and still not able to get over her daughter 's news .
23 It was true he had had no stomach for the pallid lamb chops that he had been offered for lunch .
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