Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] had [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Despite my close relationship with Sonauto I had solid contacts with Honda and I remember the problems I brought on myself . ’
2 And I 've got to say this , in some cases I had additional time as a shop steward and a convenor , to spend on major problems er affecting the incentive scheme .
3 Oops , in my last mail I had 12 players in the lineup .
4 In these respects I had many discussions with Guevara , who himself disclosed his loss of marxist illusions .
5 Well I think he 's at my other school before common entrance I had this teacher for two years got forty percent and that 's .
6 I was brought up in the world of the arts because , apart from the Rothschild side which had some influence on me , my mother was a completely Bloomsbury figure , and her mother was a great friend of Matisse and a distinguished collector — she was a Strachey , very English .
7 Databases which had higher percentages of these citations were considered to have more extensive coverage .
8 Databases which had higher percentages of these citations were considered to have more extensive coverage .
9 The CNAA had to decide not only the merits of the particular case , but whether it would be willing and able ( under its Charter ) to validate a teachers ' certificate as well as a degree , and how it might relate to the Area Training Organizations which had some responsibility for the teaching practice component of existing courses .
10 However it was thought by its sponsors to represent a programme which had some possibility of acceptance by the bodies to which the petition would be presented .
11 ( The Love Feast was an early Methodist institution which had some elements in common with the Communion service but did not set to duplicate it and was certainly not an attempt to replace it .
12 In a crime which had front-page headlines in the Star on consecutive days , the London Evening Standard noted that the police were ‘ looking into similarities with the rape of a 10-year-old girl in Hemel Hempstead five months ago ’ .
13 In Jamaica , as well as tending the Governor 's household , he looked after many islanders who had great faith in him .
14 He was a Protestant lawyer who had enormous prestige among Derry Catholics for his work in combating injustices against them in the courts .
15 Subjects who had abnormal results for one or more of these parameters were regarded as having abnormal manometry .
16 Counsel for the appellants had attacked this finding because the patient had been an outpatient at a different hospital in the past and a practitioner there could have fulfilled this function ; and he submitted that in any case it was a duty of the hospital managers to find out if it was practicable to obtain the recommendation of a practitioner who had previous acquaintance with the patient : he relied on the form of the question ‘ explain why you could not get a recommendation from a medical practitioner who did know the patient ’ on the hospital admission application form .
17 Wool we had big bales of wool come in and once wool was packed together and banded , that was heavy .
18 The counsel told the court : ‘ In Patel 's car they had loud music on and there was a certain amount of laughing going on .
19 Unlike most dinosaurs it had sharp teeth with which it ate smaller creatures .
20 The potential for titillation regarding a freed rapist emerged in another case which had considerable coverage over a three-day period .
21 Well the difference was like moving from purgatory into heaven really , because er in the Nissan hut I had one tap of cold water , that 's all , every bit of water had to be heated on a gas stove , and every bit of water for a bath had to be heated in an old fashioned er boiler in which you lit the fire under and of course when you came here we had a ni an electric cooker , er straight away
22 Darwin himself had little sympathy for these ideas and not much , personally , for Spencer , though he did once say — I quote Burrow ( p. 182 ) — ‘ in a moment of enthusiasm … that Spencer 's Principles of Biology made him feel that he ‘ is about a dozen times my superior ’ , and thought that Spencer might one day be regarded as the equal of Descartes and Leibniz , rather spoiling the effect by adding , ‘ about whom , however , I know very little ’ ’ .
23 Compensating financing facility Set up in 1963 , this line of credit was made available to countries which had exceptional balance of payments problems caused by special factors , such as a major crop failure , and beyond the control of a particular government .
24 As evidence , Mr Smith cites the relative share price performance during 1991 of the companies which had high scores for creative accounting in the 1991 report .
25 The only depôt which had sufficient clearance without obstructions either side of its traverser to accommodate the Felthams which were longer than any other London cars , was Streatham ( Telford Avenue ) and it was here that they came .
26 In my judgment , Parliament intended to and did provide a simple and expeditious method of dealing with a person arrested without warrant by a constable who had reasonable grounds for believing that that person had broken a condition of his bail , or was likely to break a condition of his bail , or was likely to fail to surrender to custody .
27 Until recently SRC had been owned and operated by Gerald Bull , a Canadian artillery expert who had close links with the Iraqi regime , being a friend of Brig. -Gen .
28 Spoke to him about child who had epileptic fit in coach on journey to School this morning and he supplied further details .
29 We report a further case of extra-intestinal Crohn 's disease affecting the lung , which occurred in a child who had radiological abnormalities on chest x ray at presentation .
30 The growth of population in Gdynia provided another market outlet , but now the Kaszubian farmers were in competition with the Polish farmers of the Corridor who had identical produce for sale .
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