Example sentences of "that [pron] have had [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It turned out that she had had palpitations in the past but had forgotten about them .
2 ‘ You know , ’ he began , ‘ that you 've had enemies here for some time .
3 I am glad that you have had orgies at Jay 's — I am jealous , but I can not hope to play if I want to work .
4 I am pleased to be able to tell the right hon. Gentleman that we have had discussions on that matter both in the European Community Development Ministers ' meeting the Thursday before last and at the OECD .
5 The police say that they 've had reports of sightings of Sir Roy around London .
6 He says that they 've had reports of cars parked on the carriageway .
7 He says that they 've had reports of cars parked on the carriageway .
8 ‘ Indian restaurants are always contacting us to say that they 've had celebrities in , and more often than not they turn out to be MPs . ’
9 A quarter also said that they had had shoes spoiled .
10 In our main survey , only seven per cent told us that they had had classes about household budgeting or managing money while they were at school — and rather less than half of even this small minority said that they had been taught anything about buying on credit , or borrowing money .
11 The FAO forestry department admitted that it has had problems meeting demand , which had far exceeded expectations .
12 He later revealed that he had had fevers for at least six weeks before arriving in Britain and was HIV positive .
13 In reply to the main question , my right hon. Friend said that he had had discussions with motor vehicle manufacturers .
14 She had accepted that he had had grounds for dismissing her at the time , considering the state of that little radio station 's finances .
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