Example sentences of "[subord] had [art] " in BNC.

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1 This passage is interesting as it assumes that there would have been no right of recovery in any of the cases to which the section referred although had the Woolwich principle been applicable there would have been recovery , apart from the section , in some .
2 But even if one considers those women in the modern western world who are less fortunate , they still have , for example , an entirely different legal status than had a first-century woman .
3 This does not seem to have succeeded any more than had an earlier regulation that only waste from timber cut with axe or adze was " lawful " , not sawn timber .
4 The Liberal Democrats did much less well than had the Alliance in 1986 in terms of votes , but they had more success in targeting and retaining council seats .
5 In that sense , Huxley suggested , evolution had no more to do with theism than had the first book of Euclid .
6 Mortimer , who dominated the council , wielded power with no more tact and delicacy than had the Despensers or Edward II ; Henry of Lancaster , Mortimer 's erstwhile ally , was excluded from policy-making in 1328 , and in 1330 the earl of Kent was accused of conspiracy and summarily executed , much to the alarm of the other nobles .
7 Monckton Milnes , a good memorialist but a forgettable poet , visited the lake in 1838 and later wrote a poem about the tragedy , taking a more honour ably sentimental line towards it than had the morbid locals :
8 This part of the record business , getting the records to the consumers , had been even more strongly dominated by the major companies than had the origin of recordings .
9 The Orthodox Church had played a more important role in keeping alive the culture of the exiled Serbs in Catholic Austria than had the Greek-speaking hierarchy of the Orthodox communities in the Ottoman empire .
10 It was true that Hassan had managed to balance the often conflicting pressures more successfully than had the Shah .
11 The change did not mean that the new recruits to Parliament were any less committed to socialism : indeed , many of them probably understood its teachings even better than had the bulk of MPs of the pre-war era .
12 Erm the old on that you know , took me two years to get the bearings approved and er you know but then having to wait a year and a half cos had a year and a half 's worth of orders on 'em and promised to hold the price for three years is that 's what it took for them to use them up , er has run out , new orders have been put on but I 've got the chance of taking the business .
13 If had a nursery , all of these children would be able to start their education in their own community , without the expense and the disruption of being taxied out through the traffic jams .
14 If had a plate of raw carrots
15 So for instance if my backup window is an hour and that 's how long it take me to backup my database today , if had the backup server and I was using one device it took an hour , if I used two it would learn one dialect of S Q L. as
16 yes what , I simply do n't know , if had an on-going site , where the public was going in would you visit it , in the normal course of your business ?
17 It was a significant moment , because had the more gifted Muscovites taken control then , they may well have swamped Rangers with their precise , but powerful play .
18 This can not be income arising under a settlement , because had the settlor actually been entitled thereto , he would not have had to pay UK tax by reason of his not being domiciled , resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom .
19 Though others envy what they can not give , for had the gift been theirs it had not here thus grown .
20 She used to ask my mother too , endlessly attempting to work upon her soft-heartedness , whenever she so much as had a headache .
21 A group describing itself as the " Iraqi national opposition " called on Feb. 19 for the overthrow of Saddam Hussein , as had a communiqué issued on Jan. 28 by the Islamic opposition in Iraq .
22 She had been tortured with electric shocks — as had every teenager I met who had been detained during the township unrest .
23 The well-defined features of the photograph had vanished , the face had swollen in death as had the exposed arms .
24 Sixteen had been at Oxford or Cambridge , as had the Prime Minister .
25 A portion of that most evocative of all pieces of the human skeleton , the skull had been removed by the excavator , as had the whole right arm .
26 He was well placed in the cotton industry and it gave him a generous income ; therefore it had to take precedence , but the monotony of arriving at the same place at the same time every day now bored him as much as had the mechanical frenzy of the bobbins when he arrived .
27 Linford , despite his shenanigans , was quietly confident ; Ray Stewart had been improving in recent weeks , as had the fast-starting American Lee Macrae .
28 The pilot confirmed that to the best of his knowledge the autostat system had operated normally during the take-off — as had the engine .
29 He had been appalled , as had the rest of the court , at the emaciation of the four ambassadors sent them by the city , but he had not been surprised .
30 In Leeds Private Hospital Ltd v Parkin [ 1992 ] 453 IRLIB 3 , the Employment Appeal Tribunal upheld an industrial tribunal decision that a man with a known disability who had been absent from work for four days , as had the pregnant employee in this case , would not have been dismissed .
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