Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] had a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm only sorry I had a prior engagement , otherwise I 'd have been here much earlier . ’ |
2 | But despite all this I had a successful Championship , winning the 100 metres and tying , in an exciting race , with John Regis in the 200 . |
3 | I 'd a proper I had a proper drill , oh you 're talking about the new ones ? |
4 | ‘ When you had them fresh you had a concrete floor . |
5 | He did not approach her sexually ; he did not pretend grand passion ; he wanted to share his interest in Møn with another who had a similar love of the island . |
6 | Kevin Wilson was another who had a fine game ; he has developed into a player Northern Ireland can not afford to be without . |
7 | We were extremely well looked after by Per Sorum , a sprightly 70-plus year old who had a beautiful house in Aasen . |
8 | He explained why he sent on Platt : ‘ In the first half we had a great deal of possession but we needed to move the Brazilians about , we needed to hurt them a bit more . |
9 | As a father-of-six I do know a little about babies and this one had a healthy cry . |
10 | This one had a .44 Colt on his hip and his hat tipped forward with the brim curled almost to a point , the hat loose on his head but seeming to be part of him . |
11 | Ordinarily , I get a trifle fidgety around females who ca n't leave their faces alone , but this one had a good excuse and anyway it was like watching an artist in front of a canvas . |
12 | This one had a whole lot of switches on so it can be altered from outside without going inside . |
13 | If it was stormy people were too busy looking after the farm and the animals to bother much , but when it was clear we had a nice meal . |
14 | Despite this they had a wonderful tranquillity in such a foreign place , so far from home . |
15 | They had been geared up to use so much physical energy that even when they were very old they had a dynamic force within their bodies for which they had no outlet . |
16 | Over this he had a black mackintosh ; there were five belts strapped around his waist and a sort of grey linen nappy attached to the back of his trousers . |
17 | By the age of twenty-one he had a managerial post in charge of fifteen people . |
18 | When I found some it had a strange smell — of sweet and sour sauce — and it seemed to be very moist . |
19 | The British delegation of eight comprised of two Principals of Oral Schools for the Deaf which had a combined total of less than 25 students ! |
20 | Congress has always been better staffed than its counterparts elsewhere in the world and by 1979 it had a total staff of 23,056 . |
21 | Mm apart from that you had a great time |
22 | On the twenty eight of September nineteen eighty eight she had a major operation on her left wrist . |
23 | There had been a few times , with my accent , I 'd been called names , but as soon as they knew I was Jewish I had a hundred mothers and brothers and fathers to take care of me . |
24 | I do n't know what I did to disturb things , but it was soon obvious I had a blue-green algae problem . |
25 | ‘ Glad you had a good time , but did you do the experiment ? ’ |
26 | She was glad she had a busy weekend in front of her , and little time to brood . |
27 | Naomi , she was arriving back penniless she had a foreign daughter-in-law , that in itself was proof enough that she had strayed from God 's will . |
28 | Each one had a spiral staircase the length of a lighthouse leading up to it and at the top lived a teacher . |
29 | I got home eventually through the snow , sorry we had a bad night maybe better next time . |
30 | We then re-examined our whole hand , studied in more detail than before the costs and revenues from individual products and found , hey presto ! that we had a mixed bag between the good profit earners and a few large loss leaders and so on and so on . |