Example sentences of "and [vb past] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The company was formed in 1906 and planned to have 300 electrobuses on the road within a year .
2 Havelock Wilson records the tactics of both sides in Liverpool in June and July 1889 : " I saw some of the principal owners at the beginning and endeavoured to have all questions settled on conciliatory lines .
3 The men spoke of him in genuinely affectionate terms , in spite of his nickname , and seemed to have great confidence in him .
4 But , as far as I was concerned , he was just another rockabilly who 'd park his flash motor out the front and seemed to have more money than all the rest of us put together .
5 Macca looked a class act , some great passing , and seemed to have more time on the ball than anyone else , but he did n't get into the game quite often enough .
6 She told me she made a point of taking a walk each day to get out of the way of all the old people , but I was reassured when I saw that she was well-known at the café and seemed to have several friends among its patrons .
7 Mrs Allen was taught which foods contained protein and vitamins and encouraged to have some form of protein with each meal , as well as fruit and vegetables , at least once daily .
8 Mr Delors is said to have phoned Mr MacSharry and threatened to have any deal involving concessions voted down in Brussels .
9 Benny realized with a shock that he meant it , and began to have second thoughts .
10 He sounded coherent , but he was too ill and doped to have any idea what he was saying .
11 I realized what I was doing and decided to have this problem analyzed , and I traced it back to when I was in hospital as a child .
12 Ireland had crashed to a 145-90 defeat at the hands of the English losing out on all six rinks , and looked to have little chance when they took on the Scots , who had beaten defending champions Wales 130-100 in their opener .
13 Macallister had one clear run at goal in the first half , and looked to have enough speed to round the keeper and score , but instead he pulled up clutching his back .
14 When the Australians arrived in 1989 , he seemed scarcely to be considered for the leadership , and appeared to have few advocates beyond the purlieus of Chelmsford and Colchester .
15 Evidently , during the journey , Crabb told Mrs Rose something about his mission and appeared to have some misgivings about the whole affair .
16 Gascoigne threw down his bib after a practice match which his team lost 3-1 and appeared to have angry words with Zoff and assistant coach Giancarlo Oddi before team manager Maurizio Manzini was called in to mediate .
17 In the early days of the Church , Christians suffered persecution and had to have great faith to survive the violent opposition they received .
18 A railway worker , also making his way home , was caught up in the riot and , as a result of baton blows , was deafened in one ear and had to have sixteen stitches to his head .
19 Slater and Britten were writing an opera , and had to have more plot than Crabbe affords .
20 The Leeds fans loved it , the ref did n't — he had a word with the boy , and had to have another word in the 2nd half when he got into a scuffle .
21 At this point the husband , who had not moved once during his wife 's burial — not even during the long wait for the priest — suddenly fainted to the ground and had to have cold water thrown over him .
22 A.A. rang me at 4 o/c she returned on 2nd and had had grand time with Gwenda and families .
23 Despite her indulgence of him , she had kept him very much tied to her apron strings and had had great difficulty in relinquishing him to a wife .
24 Within three months , the epidemic strain was cultured from 3 other patients ( M30 , M32 , and M34 ) who had been inpatients over the Christmas period , and had had close contact with patients M8 and M10 .
25 Some young men , who had only experienced farming and had had little opportunity to further their education or develop wider skills , showed some bitterness and frustration .
26 She had travelled overnight from Germany , by boat and train , and had had little sleep .
27 It had continually opposed socio-political change and had had little understanding of the industrialization process up to that time .
28 Dierdriu had never lost a lover , for Dierdriu had been reckless and abandoned , and had had any man she had ever wanted .
29 Since I was twenty years old and had had some success in college debating societies , this possibility did not strike me as remote .
30 I had an MD and had had several articles published , and I was totally demoralised , feeling better qualified than some colleagues in full time senior registrar posts .
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