Example sentences of "had [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But at least you 've had the enjoyment of the wind . |
2 | But you must of had the enjoyment of , of the work itself ? |
3 | We have never had the problem of the children detaching themselves from us . |
4 | Suddenly a soccer backwater had tasted success but , as Mr Stringer readily admits : ‘ We have always had the problem of being sidetracked . ’ |
5 | Surprisingly , after using this method , I have never had the problem of ‘ running ’ stitches . |
6 | In many ways the challenge of qualifying games could have made life much easier for Vogts , who has had the problem of motivating his team to play two years of friendlies before they defend their World Cup crown in 1994 . |
7 | He has never had the service from midfield that Sharp , Gray and Lineker had . |
8 | B : mm oh yes oh aye oh aye I 've had the telephone since nineteen thirty eight + |
9 | The commission has had the significance of this research confirmed by independent analysts , which leaves a serious problem to be explained and solved . |
10 | He continues : ‘ The commission has had the significance of this research confirmed by independent analysts , which leaves a serious problem to be explained and solved . ’ |
11 | The next phase will be er this phase , site three er , which we will be providing twenty one er , flats to rent as your nominees er three units for the special needs and for those like I told you , it 's about twenty four rented to nominees we 've had the funding for that pre-allocated by the housing corporation so they are er , committed to , to funding that . |
12 | Have you had the accounts from John ? |
13 | ‘ I 've never had the honour of being elected . |
14 | There is now no doubt that those societies who were not represented will deeply regret the step they adopted , for those would-be representatives have missed having had the honour of being at the best gathering ever held in the annals of the deaf and dumb . " |
15 | YOUR award-winning BNFL News has had the honour of representing Great Britain in a prestigious European editing competition . |
16 | BNFL News has also had the honour of representing Great Britain in a prestigious European editing competition . |
17 | They had to satisfy the judges that they had had the education of an English gentleman . |
18 | When she got a little closer she saw he was talking to the -man she 'd had the brush with when she first came in , and she hesitated in her progress . |
19 | ‘ If I 'd had the sense to be frank with her last March , maybe I could have done that . |
20 | I had always had the sense of a ‘ presence ’ . |
21 | According to his own testimony , when he was Chef de Cuisine at the Petit Moulin Rouge restaurant in the Champs Elysées in the mid 1870s he had had the idea of preserving tomatoes in such a way that they would replace fresh ones at any season . |
22 | Such was the distortion that the muzzle would no longer accept round shot ; nor would it have accepted canister had not Harry had the idea of tapping the canisters and using silk stockings to contain the iron balls . |
23 | Somebody must have had the idea of converting all the RAF waste food into pork and bacon and of course there was plenty of labour at hand . |
24 | The TVS producer had had the idea of asking Hyacinth to play the role of ‘ guest interviewer ’ and had spent an hour or so that morning , showing her something of how it was done . |
25 | Various people have claimed to have had the idea for the scene in Curtiz' Casablanca where the patriots drown a German song with ‘ La Marseillaise ’ , but here , four years earlier , good-guy ex-rebels drown out ‘ The Union Forever ’ with ‘ Dixie ’ in exactly the same way . |
26 | ‘ They take young grandpas , ’ said Linda , amazed and overjoyed he 'd had the idea for himself and still not able to get over her daughter 's news . |
27 | Then William and Harry would have had the support of their parents during what must undoubtedly be a very traumatic time for them . |
28 | I found it personally difficult to justify the cost to my society of attending these occasions in times of recession , and I would have dearly loved to have had the support of my spouse on the occasions when I did go . |
29 | ‘ I should have had the support of my team but they are gutless . |
30 | The LTA has had the support of many people and yet has managed to alienate many of those who wished to support British tennis . |