Example sentences of "he had have [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He had had no private income , pension , or — which had surprised me in the last few years — life insurance .
2 He was almost 60 years of age and had been a fugitive for 22 years , during which time he had had no permanent home , no source of income and little respite from danger .
3 Finally , after a long desperate battle with her conscience , she agreed , after he had had a small heart attack , to put him into a local hospital .
4 For he had had a peaceful life of it with Yanek , up on the mountain .
5 Even a king must die , or be overthrown , and he had had a long reign .
6 He had had a long day at the hospital and the drive down from London had not been easy .
7 He had had a long and tiring journey , flights from Frankfurt , Heathrow and Glasgow all having been delayed or cancelled .
8 He had had a long drive and , in the face of great provocation , behaved , on the whole , exceedingly well .
9 He had had a personal hand in the arrest of Ned Turner .
10 He believed he had had a determining influence on Modigliani 's evolution although the painter was too haughty to admit it .
11 He had had a varied and an outstanding career .
12 I was sure he had had a gloating look in his eyes when he found out I had been robbed .
13 He had had a congenital right inguinal hernia repaired as a child .
14 I quickly talked him out of that , telling him that he must find out the truth before passing judgment , and reminding him that he had had a good marriage .
15 ‘ Well , since everyone 's giving speeches , I may as well take a turn , ’ he said , and it was at once apparent from his voice that he had had a good deal to drink .
16 He had had a good day at the office and his head had not troubled him ; they seemed pleased with his work ; he had been looking forward to telling her about it over supper , and now this .
17 But now that he had had a good sleep , he could see that Strawberry was really a harmless , decent sort of fellow .
18 He had had a good idea for a story the previous lesson and spent much time preparing a detailed picture to start it off .
19 He had had a good deal of experience of the deliberate malice of political adversaries , who felt for him a genuine fear that was replaced by contempt only for his lesser colleagues .
20 Fortunately he had had a good deal of practice in this .
21 When he got back , Pat asked him if he had had a good holiday .
22 In 1880 he had had a political fling and stood as a Liberal candidate for the City of London in favour of disestablishment , temperance legislation , social and political reform .
23 Ken replied , Orton later wrote in his own diary , that he had had a similar experience in Beirut and had ‘ paid twelve guineas a night for the privilege . ’
24 Seddon was n't , saying that he had had a late tea .
25 As a young man he had had a strong desire to visit the United States and decided to go there for a holiday , but as the liner approached New York , he dreamed that his mother ( to whom he was not particularly strongly attached ) was lonely and missed him , and this dream made him terribly homesick .
26 He went on at some length , complete with the appropriate gestures and noises , on his experiences as a car jockey in a parking garage : other people 's cars were part of his early training as a driver and , like every Italian kid his age , he had had a burning admiration for grand prix racing and the great heroes of his day , especially Alberto Ascari .
27 He had had a broad general education at school , and seems to have enjoyed Latin and Greek .
28 He had had a successful academic career at Cambridge University , where he had taken successive degrees leading up to his PhD .
29 ‘ His engineer would not take over as he had had a full day 's terror , so I volunteered to take over engine control in his place .
30 Before the end of the day , he had had a short sharp interview with Chief Inspector Chips Salter , who produced the names of the two families he suspected of killing the Pitts , with his reasons for this suspicion , while at the same time letting John Coffin know he thought he was wasting his time looking elsewhere .
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