Example sentences of "had had [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | A.A. rang me at 4 o/c she returned on 2nd and had had grand time with Gwenda and families . |
2 | In what was widely seen as an attempt to exact vengeance on Clinton , Nichols had issued a federal lawsuit which claimed that the Governor had had extra-marital affairs with at least five women , and that he had misused official funds in entertaining them . |
3 | It did n't seem to me the way to behave towards someone with whom you had shared a good many midnight hours , swopping confidences and generally letting your hair down , not to mention the many other evenings when we had had such fun with Henry and Jimmy , and I felt rather aggrieved at being treated this way . |
4 | The government , which had had good relations with Iraq , stressed its desire for a peaceful Arab solution to the conflict . |
5 | Within three months , the epidemic strain was cultured from 3 other patients ( M30 , M32 , and M34 ) who had been inpatients over the Christmas period , and had had close contact with patients M8 and M10 . |
6 | Six priests took part in the Mass all of whom had had close links with him during his ministry . |
7 | According to documents published in the Washington Times , one of the biggest clients of the escort agency was Craig Spence , a trade consultant who had had close links with the Reagan administration . |
8 | But Graham Hunsley , for Cowper , said : ‘ He had had some involvement with drugs . |
9 | On his arrival in the village , the Franciscan had had some trouble with those who practised the black arts and used the cemetery for diabolical activities . |
10 | Gloucester had had some links with the county through the former de Vere estates , but he does not seem to have been particularly active there and his influence was overshadowed by the duchy of Cornwall interest . |
11 | Gloucester had had some links with the county through the former de Vere estates , but he does not seem to have been particularly active there and his influence was overshadowed by the duchy of Cornwall interest . |
12 | Fortunately Mercer himself had had this conversation with Emil , which meant he felt no need to ask me also , so I escaped having to speak too much in my English accent at his table . |
13 | There were six clairvoyants , four water diviners and nine people who had had direct contact with poltergeists . |
14 | In the main survey ( Appendix 1 , comments on Table 24 ; and more detailed cross-tabulations not included in Appendix ) , only three per cent of those who had recently bought on credit had had any problems with their credit arrangement , after buying ( nearly half the problems were difficulties over paying , and problems which people thought were the fault of the credit firm were very rare indeed ) . |
15 | He had been brought up to call Mrs Naulls " Nanna " but had had more luck with her than with Dadda when he wanted to change this mode of address . |
16 | Under Kandyan law it was not an offence to kill a high-caste woman who had had sexual relations with a low-caste man . |
17 | Indeed , it now seemed to be the case that men did not marry women unless they had had sexual relations with them beforehand . |
18 | The defence advocate , Herbert Kerrigan , QC , said his client , a drug addict , had had considerable difficulties with heroin . |
19 | Yes , it was the Felipe de Santis she remembered but it was also the man she had had harsh words with this morning — the driver of the red Porsche . |