Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] had a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | and from 1918 they had a parliamentary majority of their own , with three times as many seats as the rest of the coalition , but they never held as many as half of the government posts . |
32 | I know , he did n't really have a good he had a good day in the Mail on Sunday , though . |
33 | This session is the cause of much joshing in the Right Said Fred camp , him saying how he 'd make sure he had a hot shower first and primed himself for action if he did it again , his partners enjoying wiggling their little fingers at any opportunity and ribbing him for his perceived shortcomings . |
34 | In 1981 it had a total income of 171 million pounds for the whole year . |
35 | In 1978 he had a complete change , by becoming a contracts engineer with the Rolls-Royce Product Support Division , working primarily with customers of Industrial Olympus . |
36 | Leave half wit alone he had a good game Saturday althoug I still think he 's a bit of a donkey + I prefer Weatherall |
37 | The Ministry , though in general it had a weak set of personnel by Whitehall standards , was imbued with the common cultural attitudes of the mandarinate . |
38 | At twelve he had a simple meal , cooked with natural foods and sea salt , which she hacked with a chisel from a damp sackful in the yard . |
39 | Yes that that 's right it had a special name . |
40 | By 1980 he had a well-established track record as a campaigner . |
41 | Anyway he looked like that he had a red car and he was sitting in the car and he put them down like that and they were like that in the car and after I thought I should 've popped at her house see if she 's wearing that in the house I thought you git . |
42 | Fisher Row was similar to some of the contemporary rural communities which have been studied in depth in that it had a stable core of local families which remained for generation after generation while another group which included carters , drovers and seasonal workers who found cheap lodgings in the parish were always on the move . |
43 | Yeah she had a big she had a big coat |
44 | Erm right the Yorkshire Aquarist Festival we had a coach two ninety three pound on the coach and a raffle a hundred and six pound erm on the inter-club we had a fourteen pound twenty five entry and we had a raffle , twenty nine twenty five , making forty three pound fifty . |
45 | At best they had a few lectures in coastal pilotage before joining the minor craft — those carried aboard ships . |
46 | It was a miserable time ; the winter proved too much for him , and at the beginning of 1956 he had a severe attack of bronchitis : his coughing and choking were so bad that it induced his tachycardia . |
47 | From autumn 1937 he had a large class of teachers to instruct on the gospels . |
48 | At last I had a serious discussion with Benjamin in our great oak-panelled hall , the walls above the panelling painted a light green and decorated with cunningly devised shields bearing the arms of Wolsey , Daunbey and , finally , Shallot . |
49 | So long as she stayed silent she had a secret weapon . |
50 | We had in our in the newspapers creative we had a creative department . |
51 | At the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton in 1988 we had a little fun on the last day , just before the Prime Minister 's speech . |
52 | He was buoyed by the knowledge that at last they had a clear suspect . |
53 | Considering that he was the youngest player on the field at just 20 he had a memorable cap debut and seems destined to enjoy a lengthy career in Scotland 's senior squad . |