Examples of 'who had had' in a sentence
Meaning of "who had had"
The phrase 'who had had' is an example of using the past perfect tense in English. It shows a sequence of actions or events in the past. The phrase implies that someone possesses, experienced, or performed an action before another past event occurred
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Women he knew who had had a termination.
Who had had come here to laugh and love.
I treated a workman who had had an accident.
Those who had had a vasectomy were disregarded.
I remember a woman who had had six.
The man who had had a cadaver transplant.
We demonstrated this in patients who had had a colonoscopy.
A man who had had his nose saw of came in.
They had patients who had had a stroke.
A guy who had had too much to drink came in.
Anyone that he had operated on who had had complications.
People who had had weight loss surgery were excluded.
I was once asked to treat a woman who had had intercourse.
We knew no one who had had a miscarriage that spoke openly about it.
The cases were lorry drivers who had had a crash.
This was a child who had had her leukemia come back twice.
I was at the hospital visiting my friend who had had this operation.
Hungry woman who had had nothing to eat for two days.
She also remembers a woman who had had a stroke.
Tem patients who had had previous mitral valve surgery were submitted to reoperation.
Yesterday we received a patient who had had symptoms for two years.
A woman who had had breast cancer and thought she would never have children.
He was a man who had had enough.
His family history included three sisters and a daughter who had had DVTs.
The tribespeople who had had no or minimal contact.
He was so sure that he could never marry a woman who had had an abortion.
Companions of women who had had caesarean sections were excluded.
Modigraf was effective at preventing organ rejection in children who had had a liver transplant.
I have a friend who had had eight major surgeries.
Modigraft was studied in two main studies in children who had had a liver transplant.
That only somebody who had had a personal relationship with intimate details.
On the contrary it is encouraging men who had had only one wife.
That only somebody who had had a personal relationship with her would know.
A reply was made that it was the woman who had had the monstrous birth.
Most of those who had had babies have left them in the Turkish homes.
Cognitive speed was slower in people who had had meningitis than controls.
Who had had Goldwater.
But you are a guy who had had success before that.
It also examined the effects of conjugated estrogens alone in women who had had a hysterectomy.
I worked with a guy once who had had a near death experience.
A Selection Board assessed their qualifications and selected the employee who had had the assignment.
I had once seen an old monk who had had a bad attack of migraine.
Who had had the legion; and they were afraid.
Schools were often reluctant to accept children who had had only intermittent eduction.
From his parents, who had had no education, he could receive no more than encouragement.
He wrote to ask for krebiozen for a patient who had had a bilateral pneumonectomy.
One patient, who had had rapid neurologic deterioration, had died from disease progression.
The stomach was full of cancer who had had killed him for half a year.
Henry V, who had had uneasy relations with Arundel, installed Henry Chichele in his place.
There were people in his immediate family who had had alcohol use disorders.
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