Example sentences of "[adv] he have had [art] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently he 's had a m a couple of mellies on Frank .
2 Perhaps he had had a bad day at the garage and had not sold enough crummy second-hand cars .
3 Perhaps he had had the same thought , because as their eyes met something seemed to pass between them , some spark of longing they both recognised .
4 Perhaps he 'd had no real intention of stuffing her up her back passage .
5 Perhaps he 's had an accident , ’ said Peter .
6 Somehow he had had the sound relayed to a speaker , or speakers , in the hills — perhaps that was what was in the little room , relaying equipment , a generator .
7 It 's quarter to three by this time and still he 's had no lunch …
8 I have known him to come home he 's had a weekend off with a kitbag full of fish , beautiful fish he used to bring home cos no sooner on the train and right home
9 Although once he 'd had a wife of his own .
10 Now he 's had a reply from the Prime minister 's office .
11 Now he has had a chance to work with them and perhaps better understands the intricacies of their job .
12 Now he has had a chance to regroup and fall back on to the kind of terrain of which he is master — the written minute .
13 So far he 's had no luck .
14 well although he told me he 'd er , he 'd , well he 'd had a reasonable catch he 'd er , remember them , bring one up
15 Well he 's had a here ai n't he , tonight ?
16 Well he 's had the fire plumbed in but the gas is n't on .
17 Two years earlier he 'd had a privatised council house in East Ham , a nice little business and his family .
18 As the build-up to the pending general election got under way , the position of the leader of the Liberal Democrats , Paddy Ashdown , came under scrutiny when on Feb. 5 he made a statement acknowledging that some years earlier he had had a " brief relationship " with a woman ( identified as Patricia Sullivan , now known under the name Howard ) ; he stressed , however , that this " should have remained a private and personal matter of concern only to those involved " .
19 Fortunately he had had a good deal of practice in this .
20 But I I thought then he 'd had a slight stroke so to make him
21 And then he 'd had the thrill of actually seeing ( ‘ a life-time 's ambition ’ ) the Flying Scotsman !
22 At least he 's had a bit of time in there .
23 I thought that maybe he had had the same idea as me only for a different reason .
24 Mine months previously he had had a neoplasm removed from the left hemisphere which had resulted in some post-operative speech disturbances .
25 Previously he had had no worry about her possible infidelity or that she might leave him for a more effective performer .
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