Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun prp] had have " in BNC.

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1 He examined a passport-type photo which Devlin had had taken .
2 It should be noted that the figure of twenty three thousand eight hundred and six pounds which Mr had had taken is the cost of the carer paid on the basis of quote , proscript charges , unquote , advocated by the defendant 's expert Mrs and not the British Nursing Agency charges , advocated by the plaintiff 's expert Mrs .
3 The sofas and chairs were deep and soft enough to fall asleep in , a fireplace was topped by an Adam mantel which Hugo had had flown out from England and everywhere there were fresh flowers — long stemmed hothouse roses , orchids flown in from Singapore , daffodils and narcissi and heavy perfumed hyacinths .
4 Indeed one of the professional battles which EFL had had to fight has been the assumption that any native speaker of English is ipso facto equipped to teach it .
5 ‘ I 've had this idea ’ , said Lewis , ‘ of letters from a senior devil to a junior devil ’ The Screwtape Letters brought into literary use qualities which Lewis had had to a highly developed degree ever since adolescence .
6 King Don Ferdinand was going through Leon , putting the Kingdom in order , when tidings reached him of the good speed which Rodrigo had had against the Moors .
7 And indeed , surfacing again at South Kensington , some atavistic instinct for the lie of the land took them directly to the street in which Louise had had an office , fifteen years or so ago , and where two or three times a year they had met for a meal .
8 It was n't what Peter had had in mind when he had thought of the picnic .
9 He knew nothing , nothing , of what Sally-Anne had had to suffer at the hands of one of the monsters who controlled … what were his weaselling words ? … the mechanism .
10 Their own experiences at the Front , and the fact that in many of their villages and townships heavier losses had already been recorded than in the First World War , contradicted what Hitler had had to say .
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