Example sentences of "[adv] i have had [art] [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 Very red and frothy , frothy colour blood , okay , supposing I had er damaged the lining of the stomach , or perhaps I 've had an ulcer that I 've perforated , and I was coughing up blood from the stomach what colour might that be ?
4 Er , I 've had a word with Jeremy about decorating , oh Florrie I must apologise I did try to ring you , I think I managed to get everybody else , erm but you were n't there , in and then I , I left it I regret to say , erm but we thought perhaps we ought to have the kitchen re-decorated and I 've had a word with Jereminy , Jereminy , Jeremy and he says about two hundred pounds and I did get permission from some of you and I 've gone ahead and asked him to do it and he said about three weeks , but before we can have that done , in the meantime , the roof leaked again out in the kitchen Erm , so I 've had a word with Peter who was going on holiday and he should be home this week and he said he will look at it as soon as he 's home , so I 'll give him a ring , I 'll try tomorrow night , I 'm out tonight , I 'll try and give him a ring tomorrow .
5 But once I 'd had a chance to calm down a little I realised that what I wanted was you .
6 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 .
7 S sounds like I 've had an operation does n't it ?
8 No I 'm er having it privately like I 've had the other , you know , on my er
9 So far I have had no luck with publishers , but there are some lines in the book which your writer 's cancer-stricken nephew would surely identify with .
10 It 'll probably go now I 've had a look at it .
11 ‘ I 've nothing to change into , but I 'll be all right now I 've had a drink , and something nice and hot to eat . ’
12 no she said I 'm alright now I 've had a sandwich , so , anyhow she left it , so I left it , I said well it 's there if you want , she said I 'll eat it later then granddad , anyhow making the tea she said put the microwave on and we , we were having salmon
13 And now I have had a letter from Katie Mallett , saying she will not be entering no 3225 ‘ because I did n't see the TV exposé of Summerhill , and have n't got the faintest clue what it 's like ’ .
14 beginning of this week and then today I 've had a letter from an architect friend in America suggesting he gets in touch with an architect in for another job
15 Today I have had a reply to a parliamentary question to the Minister , which tells me the latest figures of young people currently in young offender institutions .
16 And I just spent three quarters of an hour to an hour with him and he said , Well I 've had a look at this erm , no thanks not for me .
17 Well I 've had a word with Keith and he will be available and , and very willing to do a one day seminar of that nature basically on why unison how we should go about convincing the , the membership at large how we should er conduct the free ballot campaign as it were .
18 Well I 've had the sniffles at the moment but we 've had a lot of people at work with
19 Well I 've had the mower serviced .
20 Since then I had had a healing , been taking massive doses of vitamin C , regular doses of vitamin A and B and supplements of zinc and selenium , eating my ‘ stay-well ’ diet and doing my visualization .
21 For a decade till then I 'd had the adrenalin flowing .
22 Then I 'd had the impression of a pleasant face , but no crowd-raiser .
23 I generally take two at a time , but then I 've had a lot of practice .
24 Since then I have had no problems with wet feet though .
25 ‘ Since I was old enough to carry a money-bag , I 've trudged round the streets , knocking on every door of every property you own … aye , and sometimes I 've had a fist in my face for the trouble , but never once have I let you down .
26 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 . ’
27 But at least I 'd had a chance by then to check out the bit of her which Catherine likes least .
28 There I had had the right to follow my own devices throughout the day .
29 Consequently I 've had the pleasure of reading the Echo whilst working in the south of England , Scotland and Belfast .
30 This part of the story can be tested and recently I have had the opportunity with Dr Peter Wilkinson at the University of Glasgow to do so .
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