Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [noun] had the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Rev. Fred Levison had the help of several distinguished Ministers , and in John Page 's case , surely a distinguished Minister-to-be .
2 The firebox and boiler of No. 3822 were equally packed out too , as WSR Driver Dave Williams and Fireman Gareth Winter had the engine just right for the first four-mile assault on Crowcombe Bank .
3 A Missouri court ruled on Dec. 14 that Nancy Beth Cruzan had the right to die .
4 Solange Auxias de Turenne had the idea of staging an open air exhibition of Moore 's sculptures in Paris after visiting a garden made especially for his large-scale bronzes at the Fondation Pierre Gianadda in 1989 ; the suggestion by the City of Paris to use the Gardens of Bagatelle was approved by the Director of the Henry Moore Foundation , Sir Alan Bowness .
5 In the spring of 1942 , Major Gus March-Phillips , Major J. Geoffrey Appleyard , who served with 7 Commando in the autumn of 1940 , and Captain Graham Hayes had the SSRF in training at Wareham ( Dorset ) , where they did a lot of boat work , especially in dories .
6 INSPIRAL Carpets keyboardist Clint Boon had the shock of his life while rehearsing with the rest of the band .
7 Although outwardly a man of the Establishment , Bill McEwan Younger had the self-confidence to adopt unorthodox views which stood the test of time .
8 The Lions fell behind after 10 minutes before centre Jeremy Guscott had the distinction of being the first Lions ' scorer of the tour in the 24th minute .
9 The duster flounced out of her hand and in seconds Miss Harker had the board clean .
10 In this analysis Lord Denning had the support of Lord Reid , who said , at p. 109 :
11 Atkins felt that Peterborough 's first goal , which came in the first minute of the second-half , should have been disallowed because Cambridge goalkeeper John Vaughan had the ball kicked out of his hands by sliding Peterborough midfielder John McGlashan .
12 Maybe , but Mark E. Smith had the back-up knowledge to defeat any oncoming verbal attack from journalist or punter .
13 Jimmy Gibson said Northern Ireland people had the tendency to ‘ complain with a smile ’ .
14 Mohammed Al Fayed had the temerity to snatch Harrods from under his nose and has been hounded mercilessly ever since , often in the pages of Rowland 's own Observer newspaper .
15 HUNDREDS of James Bond fans had the wool well and truly pulled over their eyes yesterday .
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