Example sentences of "he had [adj] son " in BNC.

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1 He was married in 1631 in London to Maria de Bruijne from Colchester , by whom he had six sons and two daughters .
2 He had five sons and three daughters .
3 He had two sons and two daughters from a previous marriage .
4 He had two sons , Michael , a stationer , and Philip , who murdered his brother in December 1645 .
5 By his wife Elizabeth ( died 1724 ) he had two sons and two daughters .
6 He had two sons and four daughters .
7 He had two sons , both serving as reserve officers in the Royal Navy .
8 He was a dear father and he had two sons , doctors .
9 In Street a man named he had two sons and he had , he had to quote , give a contract for it , but he always used to do what they 'd call a workhouse feed , and it was a four pound loaf , when my father died mother did n't get a widow 's pension , what , what she got was two shillings for each lad , there 's four of us , that 's eight shillings and a four pound loaf for each lad
10 Abdulrahman was a member of a lineage which had a reputation for learning , and hence was vulnerable to arguments that his children ( he had one son and six daughters ) should go to school .
11 He married , first , in 1677 , Gertrude , daughter of William Morice , Presbyterian MP , who died in 1679 ; and second , in 1691 , Gwen , daughter of Sir Robert Williams , baronet , of Penrhyn , Cornwall , by whom he had one son and three daughters .
12 In 1545 he married Mabel , daughter of Mark Digneley of Wolverton in the Isle of Wight , by whom he had no children , and in 1551 Margaret , daughter of Ralph Daniell of Swaffham , Norfolk , by whom he had one son , ( Sir ) George [ q.v. ] , and two daughters ; the elder , Elizabeth , married Richard Polsted , Wolley , and in 1597 Lord Keeper Sir Thomas Egerton ( later Baron Ellesmere and Viscount Brackley ) .
13 He had one son , also called Roger , whom we knew as Stapleton .
14 He had numerous sons and daughters , legitimate and illegitimate , some of whom were the progenitors of many of Scotland 's leading noble families .
15 Sir John Markham was married three times ; first to Anne , daughter of Sir George Neville , by whom he had three sons ; secondly to Margery , daughter of Ralph Longford ; and thirdly around 1521 to Anne , widow of Richard Stanhope of Rampton , by whom he had two further sons and three daughters .
16 His first wife was Cicely Cresley , by whom he had three sons : Robert , who became Somerset herald in 1597 , Ralph ( also a surveyor ) , and Christopher .
17 By his first marriage he had three sons ( the youngest of whom died in infancy ) , and by the second one son and four daughters .
18 By his first wife he had three sons and three daughters .
19 He had three sons : James , a weaver , who lived in a little cottage without a chimney at Newton ; Jacob , a tailor of Brandwood who died young ; and Thomas , a labourer , who set up home in ‘ a poore pitifull hutt , built up to an old oake ’ at the side of Divlin Lane .
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