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How to use have had in a sentence

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We were relieved not to have had to use our borrowed anti-polar bear rifle, but disappointed not to see any bears, walruses, narwhal or beluga.
He wouldn't have had any chance to escape if it hadn't been for an accidental meeting with Carrie.
We have had some accidental deaths, but no direct no casualties from direct fighting.
I suppose everyone who worked with horses will have had their foot accidentally stepped on.
He would have had another baby before my sister, but the girl aborted and didn't tell him.
Parliament must have been aware of these methods and cannot have had in mind a process where abortifacient agents were administered by nurses.
Both companies have had their bond ratings reduced to one step above junk status.
But you have to walk before you can run, and I have had to concentrate on brushing up the forward play.
Since the royal couple walked down the aisle, they have had an eventful 12 months.
I have, in isolated cases, had walkers deliberately walk in front of the bike and I have had to swerve to avoid them.
We have had a massive rejection of the pay offer and there have been unofficial walkouts.
We have had quad bikes and off-road bikes roaring past the garden centre, right through our car park.
There is no doubt that we have had wall-to-wall saturation media coverage of this war.
I help provide clients with a fresh change of clothes after they have had a hot meal and a wash.
And if I'd known about the UK Competitive Eating championships, I would have had a bash, absolutely!
We have had several cars driving far too close, almost on our bumper bar at times.
She is known to have had a relationship with a homeless man who was wanted by police in connection with a stolen credit card.
The mirror-like quality of standing water may have had symbolic implications too.
Flooding academic courses with under-prepared students may have had the net effect of driving the rigor out of these courses.
We have had two hard days on the water and I have come nearly to the limit of my endurance.
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