Example sentences of "[noun] and [pers pn] have have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Unfortunately , we 've been caught up in the crossfire and we 've had people on to us saying they 'll never smoke Camel cigarettes again .
2 Both of them are rotten drivers and I 'd had enough painful experiences for one day .
3 He said the other boy had gone into the dormitory and he had had his fingers on the door surround when the door , which had a power unit attached to it , had started to swing shut .
4 David and I have had a chat about the goal drought which has suddenly hit the team , ’ explained Quinn .
5 So we had to go to pictures and we had to have a few or whatever .
6 The fact that we 've got partnership holders and sanctuary housing association , would seem to me that we 're quite likely to get relocation and we 've had all round the town at the moment , and you would have to agree that here is a very strong reason for , for the medical centre to be worried about the effect on the medical centre .
7 Skipper Rupert Moon said : ‘ There are firemen , policemen and doctors in our side and they have had to switch shifts or take holiday leave so that we could get together early .
8 maybe North of Watford and you 've had it could n't you ?
9 I did n't know she had this cold and she 'd had it for ten
10 He had n't meant to say it , but it was the effect of the beer and the movement of the ship and her sophistication , all things he could n't cope with together , so he 'd taken her down to the bar and they 'd had a couple more drinks to restore his confidence before the boat docked .
11 And then on Thursday I went in to work and I had had enough .
12 ‘ He stole our front door keys and we had to have all the locks changed at our home . ’
13 I am sorry to say I have such a headache at this very moment because the thin winter light has faded outside the window and I have had to light a candle in order to get all this down in good time .
14 Some members of the Committee would have liked to support such an amendment in Committee and we have had a speech already tonight from the Government Back Benches in support of it .
15 They are DEVOTED to each other — she 's seeing a toy boy and he 's had a mistress for the last fourteen years
16 I remember when they went to Korea and they had to have these overcoats I sewed on hundreds of buttons , about 10 minutes each coat .
17 Vested interests have defended the status quo with great skill and determination and they 've had their axes sharpened using er sharpeners energised by the oxygen of Labour 's irresponsible backing off .
18 The Alexandra QC leaders said : ‘ We are very proud of the youngsters and we have had a very favourable feedback from the school on this , which is the first project of its kind . ’
19 No but , what the bloke had one half and you had to have the other half .
20 is the way the total response of the City and District Council and it 's had a chance , this Committee , to look at it and move forward .
21 So farmers would have to use this against sheep scab and they 've have to use other dips or sprays against fly strike in the sum sum summer .
22 And I 've , I er , I , we me we met a girl and she 'd had it done and it was lovely !
23 ‘ I had no idea that Mary was on that tack ; she 's a nice girl and she 's had a hard time what with that husband of has and now her father almost bedridden with arthritis . ’
24 ‘ Yes , I love her , she 's a sweet girl and she 's had a raw deal , and I have to admit , it makes one feel so good when one is needed . ’
25 When Gloria complained , there 'd been a tiff and they 'd had to leave .
26 Earlier this year we won an award in Bourdeux and we 've had a lot of interest .
27 Now this will definitely test your listening skills and , I know it 's getting late in the afternoon and you 've had a heavy meal , but you really do have to concentrate because the feedback you give him is now , or her rather , is now vitally important , okay , cos you have n't got a second bite of the cherry .
28 But we , I know the chap he does n't watch telly that , he 's a lon lon long distance lorry driver and he had to have remote and text so he swapped it , you know , and er
29 The carburettor had clogged up a second time in the storm and they had had to wait until it was over .
30 As Mary re-iterated to the police , she 'd had a job to wake her up out of a dead sleep that night , and when she did come to she just could n't take in what had happened : she did n't seem able to speak for ages and she 'd had to help her into her clothes .
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