Example sentences of "he 'd have his [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd had his go , if all that was rumoured was to be believed . |
2 | She turned to the window , a deliberate shutting out , praying he would go now that he 'd had his say . |
3 | And he himself had been a faithful husband , not that he had n't had his chances — of course he 'd had his chances — other supplications and wooing had come his way , more spirited too than that woman from the stationery shop . |
4 | Well , he 'd had his chances . |
5 | Dersingham had added that he 'd had his whisky at ten-thirty and gone up half an hour later . |
6 | ‘ He obviously was n't going to carry on with the Seven ; he 'd had his fun with it . ’ |
7 | Wickham suggested that once he 'd had his fun with the Linleys he could have owned up and put their minds at rest . |
8 | If he 'd had his way he would have checked me out beforehand , but I circumvented him . |
9 | If he 'd had his way , Spatz would have been replaced as Director , but Spatz was his father 's appointment , like Tolonen . |
10 | At least , not live well in the club , if he 'd had his way . |
11 | Trueman might have done that if he 'd had his way , but Meredith-Lee was n't such an idiot . ’ |
12 | She watched quietly , like a proud mother , until he 'd had his fill ; and then , taking his hand , she eased it gradually down her belly . |
13 | and he convinced them he did n't need an operation , he was , he was cured , he 'd had his treatment , psy psychiatrist that seen him and he was all right thank you , he said , and they 're so clever they can convince anybody on the outside |
14 | If he 'd had his hands on her for one minute , he could have given her something to remember him by ; if only he 'd spat a single obscenity into her ear before running off , it would have been something . |
15 | But later still he admitted he 'd had his doubts . |
16 | ‘ We 'll be hearing this evening what he 'd have done if he 'd had his James Braid putter . ’ |
17 | Sir Bryan had done well to play to his handicap , but he could not resist telling everyone what he would have done if he 'd had his James Braid putter . |
18 | He 'd had his eyes closed . |
19 | He took me out last Sunday and I said as we were driving over to Lavenham , I said an early would be much appreciated , I said I cooked the Sunday Lunch for my lodgers , but I have n't , in fact , had any myself he said you 've got to have a high tea , he said you must have a proper meal and he ordered up salad and a a ham salad and have this and have that and have the other , where as some of them like this chap Gerald who was erm sent me by one of the other agencies the first time we went out he took me to a meal and he obviously felt that quite enough , after that he used to come out to see me after he 'd had his meal meanness , hanging onto money ! |
20 | He 'd had his kicks . |
21 | Mike came down yesterday morning , mind you he had been on his own quite a lot , a lot of time yesterday for the day Josh , cos I went to Altrincham with me mum at half nine and it , I 'd taken him out for a walk to make sure he 'd had his walk and Mike did n't get up till gone half two and when he come down he 'd cut a report of Lisa 's on the floor |
22 | He may have known her all her life , but when the tits appeared he 'd had his tongue hanging out just like all the rest . |
23 | Maybe he 'd had his taste buds removed by surgery . |