Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] have had the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have had people ring me up at weekends and luckily I 've had the stuff and taken it back . |
2 | I enjoy the more wishy-washy concepts — I wish perhaps I 'd had the chance to do a physics and philosophy option — and it seems to me that when we do things like quantum physics nobody bothers very much with the concepts that that presents — they just tend to give you all the theory . |
3 | If only she 'd had the chance to ask him why he 'd had the affair . |
4 | And she could have done it again if only she 'd had the chance . |
5 | If only she 'd had the courage to tell him she wanted to end their relationship when the cracks had first started to appear . |
6 | She might live to rue this impetuous decision , but at least she 'd never look back with regret on what might have been if only she 'd had the courage to dare . |
7 | The signs had all been there if only she 'd had the gumption to read them . |
8 | If only they had had the sense to invest in cleaning up our power stations , as the Germans have done , we would not watch electricity industry representatives and Ministers rushing around trying to find cheap fixes to meet their European obligations . |
9 | Only they have had the chance to view the Earth from this unique vantage point — until now . |
10 | In doing so it has had the benefit of conversations with the Revd. |
11 | The likelihood of a syphilitic mother passing the infection on when she is pregnant diminishes the longer she has had the disease , and when she has been given an adequate course of anti-syphilitic treatment , there is no chance of her infecting her unborn child unless she herself becomes reinfected . |
12 | Somehow he had had the sound relayed to a speaker , or speakers , in the hills — perhaps that was what was in the little room , relaying equipment , a generator . |
13 | It was he who arranged medical care , arranged the hospital — even arranged for an adoption ; but once I 'd had the baby , and she so soft and little , so lovely , I could n't do it . |
14 | No I 'm er having it privately like I 've had the other , you know , on my er |
15 | She had the ability and now she had had the break . |
16 | For some time now she 'd had the feeling that she was not the flavour of the month as far as he was concerned . |
17 | Strike while the iron 's hot sort of thing , now we 've had the idea ? |
18 | It must obviously be too late to go to the bazaar now , he thought with relief as he came face to face with the group , but he found himself trotting out the excuse about correcting papers and not noticing the time before anyone had had the chance to comment on his non-attendance . |
19 | Well I 've had the sniffles at the moment but we 've had a lot of people at work with |
20 | Well I 've had the mower serviced . |
21 | Well we 've had the government 's er White Paper , that 's now become an Act of Parliament , and in accordance with that er Parliamentary decision , all the nineteen ninety two District Health Authorities in the Country , er are newly constituted . |
22 | Well he 's had the fire plumbed in but the gas is n't on . |
23 | For a decade till then I 'd had the adrenalin flowing . |
24 | Then I 'd had the impression of a pleasant face , but no crowd-raiser . |
25 | Well , I 've grown up tonight , and it 's too late — too late for us , but at least I 've had the chance of putting things straight with you , and that puts my mind at peace . ’ |
26 | There I had had the right to follow my own devices throughout the day . |
27 | Consequently I 've had the pleasure of reading the Echo whilst working in the south of England , Scotland and Belfast . |
28 | And they said , if she does n't go responsibility that we can accept and then she 's had the chance to go . |
29 | But at least you 've had the enjoyment of the wind . |
30 | And then he 'd had the thrill of actually seeing ( ‘ a life-time 's ambition ’ ) the Flying Scotsman ! |