Example sentences of "he 'd have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although once he 'd had a wife of his own . |
2 | ‘ Jeff told me he 'd had a word with you about me and told you I had lots of experience teaching English to foreign students and that you wanted me to come and do the job . ’ |
3 | For Perkin , making arrows would have been like filing his nails , and he 'd had a stove right in his workroom for the charring . |
4 | " You never told me he 'd had a heart attack coming round from the anaesthetic . |
5 | He 'd had a heart attack in a small tent and was fighting for air through a web of mosquito netting and canvas . |
6 | He was taken to the city 's main hospital where it was confirmed that he 'd had a heart attack . |
7 | After he 'd had a heart attack , we got him back to good health . |
8 | After the match , Hastings gave a television interview , attended the official post-match briefing and found time to have a word with me all before he 'd had a shower . |
9 | Apparently there 'd been this girl , Spanish or Portuguese I think , and Ollie had been giving her private lessons at his flat , and he thought she fancied him , and he 'd had a couple of Special Brews at the time and thought she was just shy , and then he tried kissing her , and it 's the old , old , sordid story , is n't it ? |
10 | He 'd had a couple of sessions with his union rep and had been told not to worry , it was just a way of filling some quota ; if anything , his job was probably more secure now than it had been before . |
11 | The next morning , Ian woke her up with a cup of tea , said he was sorry about last night , he 'd had a bit too much to drink . |
12 | He 'd had a bit of a raw deal . |
13 | He was having an affair somewhere and he 'd had a child by her . |
14 | When I spoke to Travis the other day I understood he 'd had a change of heart . ’ |
15 | Thompson 's solicitor told Ashbourne Court : ‘ He 'd had a drink to try to relax . |
16 | Her father would joke about him to her when he 'd had a drink over much : ‘ Ready-made son you 've got now then , daughter , is it ? ’ he 'd say . |
17 | He would n't say any more until he 'd had a chance to talk it over with a friend , he said . ’ |
18 | He 'd had a row with Georgina on the Saturday . ’ |
19 | If he 'd had a bike he would have er done better then . |
20 | ‘ But what if he 'd had a knife ? ’ she said . |
21 | ‘ He could have taken my eye out if he 'd had a knife . |
22 | ‘ Dad wishes he 'd had a camera when he went round the world with his father . ’ |
23 | A friend of mine followed us round and he was starting to panic because he 'd had a bet on the boss . |
24 | Yes , when I came to think of it , he 'd had a cough for some time . |
25 | When he went up to Cambridge he met another American who 'd been brought up in England , whose father was a journalist in the London bureau of the Washington Post , and he 'd had a thing about graveyards , too . |
26 | It would be as much as Dad could do to keep himself in order after he 'd had a drop too much . |
27 | Scotty was weary , the gigs were far apart , he 'd had a touch of the ‘ flu and , at over 60 , really did n't feel up to it . |
28 | Thus , when Dennis offered him exactly half what he had been making , Lauda thought he 'd had a touch of sun . |
29 | " He 'd had a meal not long before he died — ordinary sort of light supper , I 'd imagine . |
30 | Ed told me he 'd had a lot of bitter arguments about this plan with Hauser . ’ |