Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] have have " in BNC.

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1 well whenever I 've had this
2 I remarked on the truculence , boorishness and dishonesty which I had encountered , routinely , in the hotel and in restaurants ; indeed , whenever I had had dealings with anyone in a public capacity .
3 Whenever I have had some sort of public success , ’ he reported in his autobiography , ‘ it has inevitably been followed by a period of personal financial distress and prolonged unemployment . ’
4 But erm I know a student who was at B H S , near she was saying how she 'd had training for er delivering team briefings .
5 Now , remembering all this , she wondered how she 'd had the temerity to stand up to him that morning .
6 I ca n't see how we 've had a revue in nineteen eighty-eight which has recommended a very specific course of action , none of which appears to have been implemented , I do n't see how we get a report which describes er , the intention of the county council as maintaining the ethos of the County Farms , whatever that is , as I , I do n't recall any decisions like that , and certainly if we 've made one , I 'd be interested in being party to changing it , I think wha what we have to say is we 've got a lot of land , are we using it to the best interest of the people of Wiltshire , and that is one thing it 's addressing , not a , a way of preserving the County Estates as they are , not a way of keeping a hundred and twenty farmers and their families erm , as tenants of Wiltshire , I mean they 're not gon na be out of jobs are they ?
7 You have to come to a conclusion and Professor er described how we 've had to come to a conclusion .
8 But Floy was still sickened ; he remembered how on Renascia they had tried to follow what they had known of the Earth-people 's death rituals and how they had had the large , austere Firehouse with the ornate bronze lamps which were always kept burning in memory of those who had died .
9 Sylvia Cox was talking yesterday about how they 've had to double the staffing ratio in certain forms of accommodation — you can imagine what this does to costs .
10 its the same in all jobs , look at the banks how they 've had to cut down on staff , computers have just totally took over , I mean every , every area of work more or less its been done away with by computers
11 He told me how he had had problems when young and had assumed that upon his marriage , he would break the habit .
12 He smiled , his eyes twinkling as he told Iain how he had had a glimpse of the lower decks , which had all been cut away in the centre and some sort of plastic covering installed .
13 Like yesterday , when I 'd had my hair cut , he did say it looked a mess before !
14 Recalling a time when I had had a staff of seventeen under me , and knowing how not so long ago a staff of twenty-eight had been employed here at Darlington Hall , the idea of devising a staff plan by which the same house would be run on a staff of four seemed , to say the least , daunting .
15 Several times when I 've had foods with hidden milk products , the symptoms have come back almost immediately , ’ she says , ‘ Now I am full of energy .
16 How much have you been seeing of Jones during the weeks when I 've had to leave you alone here ?
17 The implications for my daughter 's safety and security , and and mine and the rest of my family 's , because there have been a number of occasions over the years when I 've had to turn to the police because of my anxiety about that when there 's been a lot of attention from the media and when the press have published our address and so on erm and we 've had I 've had specific death threats particularly against my daughter on one occasion .
18 well I 've given it to the birds in the past when I 've had
19 It is sometimes very difficult indeed not to be very cross , and there have been some occasions when I have had to go and chop up a few logs in order to abate my own aggression before replying .
20 This remark , occurring as it does in a passage in which he is distinguishing between the grounds of the class metal ( ‘ the possession of certain common peculiarities ’ ) and those of the class sensation of white ( ‘ nothing but resemblance ’ ) clearly implies that if I had had no other sensations of white I could not assert the proposition ‘ This is a sensation of white ’ with the meaning it has when I have had such sensations .
21 However I have had no such success with Brown Scats .
22 It 's very different on radio , which is where I 've had most of my interviewing experience .
23 I 've never worked where I 've had to get materials together and you know , sort things out .
24 The funny thing was this happened yards from where I had had a very bad motorcycle crash ten years before .
25 Based on the following , delegates , I 've been lucky like many of you , to live in a country where I have had available to me a National Health Service that has been the envy of the world .
26 All Blacks hero Grant Fox said : ‘ It 's not often I have been in a situation where I have had to kick a penalty to win the game .
27 I wake up hating myself and fabricating reasons why I 've had so little sleep — I was woken in the middle of the night by a phone call , my cat kept jumping on my bed all night .
28 WHY I 'VE HAD TO THROW AWAY THAT PHOTO
29 So that 's why I 've had to fit in .
30 Mum gets frightened on these occasions too ; she feels sorry for me ; neither of us understands quite why I have to have so many blood tests .
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