Example sentences of "he had have " in BNC.

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1 It was er he had had it since my grandfather had had the same place as a blacksmith 's shop and then my father followed on with the garage with cycles first of all , and then when the motor trade came in , he started in motors repairing .
2 Well , his theory was that this guy was a writer or something , a historian or somebody like that , and Freud said it 's quite likely that in the past he had had either dreams about a similar dream or conscious fantasies about how he would have felt if he 'd been in the French Revolution and what might have happened to him .
3 He had had assurance from Jesus , that although he was dying , although he was in physical torment and pain , going through one of most excruciating , awful deaths imaginable !
4 The husband of the cleaning woman had been a soldier , and she had said that he had had no choice but to obey his orders to shoot Jews .
5 He spoke revealingly about the problems he had had with jurisprudence , bemoaning the fact that it was ambivalent and undefined , concerned primarily with the ambiguity which sustains the anthropologist by revealing the centralities of a system : ‘ it was all grey areas ; no black and white certainties or decisions ; no precedent or case law giving the definitive interpretation ’ .
6 Well , they had penetrated Atholl 's bastion and he had had to meet ‘ his ’ people man to man , and man to woman , on a level , with no intermediary .
7 Cameron could sense James Menzies fidgeting and breathing beside him and he wondered if he had had a dram .
8 But after 10 years of Tory rule , he had had enough of that approach to politics .
9 If he had had fibreglass Corinthian columns at his disposal , he would have used them .
10 His case was that he had been using the public lavatory for proper purposes when the the police burst into his cubicle and arrested him , and that he had had no contact of any kind with the co-defendant .
11 He had had to wait four hours in the out-patients department , he said .
12 When I finally got through to Taff to enquire about what sort of night he had had , and if there had been many casualties during the barrage , his reply was rather matter of fact .
13 He liked mechanical things and he was pleased that the chainsaw he had had to dismantle several times in the past seemed to run perfectly .
14 He told me of one case he had had of a woman in her early twenties .
15 ‘ I persuaded him [ the Millwall manager ] that he had had eight years out of me , and I had nothing to show for it .
16 When he was killed he had had a hundred pounds on him .
17 On the romantic front he had had a string of engaging and pretty girlfriends , not least of all the vivacious flame-haired Lady Sarah Spencer .
18 He had had 2,500 letters from members of the public expressing their grief , sympathy and admiration for a man who they felt had in some way belonged to ordinary people and understood them .
19 He had had to make do with friends ' children , many of whom were his godchildren .
20 He had had to fight for everything he had done , fight the people who wanted to wrap him up safely and wheel him out for a bit of ribbon-cutting and ceremonial .
21 He had considered what he would say long and hard , he had had discussions with a wide variety of architects , planners and journalists , eighteen of whom had attended a meeting at Highgrove in September .
22 He had had no instruction in the Faith and his wife was not a Catholic .
23 At the same time he said he had had to select his shots wisely to get the better of Chesnokov .
24 The Irishman said he had had ‘ a very fair hearing ’ from the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association 's one-man disciplinary tribunal , Gavin Lightman QC , who ‘ took great account of the mitigating circumstances ’ .
25 He himself would have been desperately pushed if he had had to manage on two-thirds of his salary until Christmas every year .
26 Since his experience of captaincy was limited , he had not believed he would be appointed ; but he had had his hopes , and had thought a lot about the team 's problems .
27 He had had enough .
28 He had had a gentleman 's upbringing .
29 Of late , though , after his meetings with Eleanor , he had had to go on to his third level of fantasy .
30 He was beginning to think it would not have been such a bad thing if he had had an affair with Eleanor .
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