Example sentences of "he had have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dalgliesh knew that no politician would have talked with such freedom unless he had had absolute confidence in his listener 's discretion . |
2 | He had had violent diarrhoea and had wiped his arse in the night with his own clothes . |
3 | It was held that in showing that he relied upon the figures in Lloyd 's Register and had disregarded the figure in the ship 's documents , he had failed to prove that he had had reasonable grounds to believe the truth of his misrepresentation . |
4 | He had had mock fights enough , and some of them pretty dirty . |
5 | Timothy Langdale , QC , counsel for Guppy , said he had had high expenses in recent years and it should not be assumed ‘ that there is some pot of gold stuck in some foreign country ’ . |
6 | He suffered over evidence that he had links with former communists and the secret police ; over criticism of his ambiguous prescriptions for economic recovery ; and over ridicule of his claims that he had had mystical experiences . |
7 | He had had severe headaches and depression , and was made nervous by a warning of treachery from a madman who ran out of the woods . |
8 | He did not say much but agreed that he had had queer thoughts ad wondered whether they really were due to normal depression or the influence of the discovery . |
9 | He had to have absolute certainty . |