Example sentences of "of [pron] [pers pn] [verb] had " in BNC.

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1 Every one of them she 's had something with ai n't she ?
2 Following the further arguments of which we have had the benefit , I should find it very difficult , in conscience , to reach a conclusion adverse to the appellants on the basis of a technical rule of construction requiring me to ignore the very material which in this case indicates unequivocally which of the two possible interpretations of section 63(2) of the Act of 1976 was intended by Parliament .
3 On the English side the king 's eldest son , the Black Prince , had grown to manhood anxious to win his share of the glory and profits of war , of which he had had a taste at Crécy .
4 Keiran wanted to advise on unemployment , of which he has had ample experience after a severe illness .
5 I hope you will agree that in these two instances I have cited from his career — both of which I have had corroborated and believe to be accurate — my father not only manifests , but comes close to being the personification itself , of what the Hayes Society terms ‘ dignity in keeping with his position ’ .
6 This man , or beast , claimed cognisance of divers operations in the Science of Alchemie of which I have had no acquaintance .
7 sort of everything we 've had so far 's been pretty general .
8 Because of him she had had to waste valuable days sightseeing , all the time aware of him breathing down her neck , and conscious that Lori had an extremely low boredom level .
9 Johnson 's reflections under the heading of ‘ Coriatachan in Sky ’ amount to only eighteen hundred words or so , yet they constitute the clearest view of him I have had so far , the best opportunity to try and assess what made him .
10 Mind you he went out and he had to have er erm mind you he 's had that , when you think of it you 've had half of that back .
11 But Walter is a poor shade of what we have had better done .
12 Gave him a small taste of what she 'd had to suffer ?
13 Well that 's true but maybe , you know and if you 've to drink she , maybe you should n't drink sherry on top of what you 've had injected into you .
14 She was ‘ enchanted ’ she said , and wrote touchingly : ‘ It gives the measure of what you have had , and what you have lost . ’
15 I just wanted you to have some of what I had had today , some of the joy and warmth , I wanted to give you something — ’
16 ‘ That will remind us of what he 's had to say , and I think he may just find it acts as a spur to show him what we can do .
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