Example sentences of "he had [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He had kissed her a second time . |
2 | Well , he had taught them a swift , certain lesson : that no ten hired lackeys of the Emperor Karl Franz were a match for a single noble son of Bretonnia . |
3 | On previous occasions he had given me a Tibetan prayer-wheel and a monastery bell which I still cherish . |
4 | But even if he had given me a direct answer , I do n't know that I would have believed him . |
5 | He disputed that Royan was at risk : he had given him the correct treatment and calm reassurance — which was the essence of his treatment . |
6 | as if he read Wickham 's mind , Shildon wrapped up the discussion , said he had given them the important stuff and the rest could wait . |
7 | On his return , he had given her a gold-coloured owl and told her he was in love with her . |
8 | I 'd like that , ’ she said , feeling as if he had given her a priceless gift . |
9 | Meg remembered , shuddered with the memory ; the whole deal : he had given her a just beating , then pissed all over her . |
10 | I rather think that he still lives in and as Marg said coyly to me one year , he had given her a lovely little candle in a special little bowl with , with water |
11 | Adam pointed to a framed cartoon , which he had given her the previous Christmas : a startled businessman gazed at a ghost ; rising from his desk drawer , it said , ‘ I am the spirit of old notes to yourself . ’ |
12 | They said Farrow gave him the Valentine with ‘ a gentle , almost kindly ’ glance after he had given her an embroidered heart and a red satin box of chocolates . |
13 | Gradually he and Cora-Beth had grown close again until suddenly , at Christmas , he had realized what an indispensable friend and companion she was . |
14 | He had made himself an internal picture of me and now only examined it against my external appearance ’ . |
15 | She belongs , surely , where he had seen her a thousand times as he came out of Happy Homes , just above the end pinnacle of the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel . |
16 | He had heard it the first time as a child , in his grandfather 's yurt on the Khirgiz , and going to Burun 's quarters had found him awake also . |
17 | He had felt it the greatest lunacy to dispatch men to crowded city parishes with nothing more sustaining than goodwill , a knowledge of the learned tongues and an unrefined familiarity with the Bible . |
18 | He had lent him a chauffeur-driven car and expensive office equipment during the General Election . |
19 | He had said it a hundred times over the past blissful hour together , and each time the sound of it had been even sweeter . |
20 | She knew what Papa would say because he had said it a few years ago when she had begun to reproach him and all men for their oppression of women . |
21 | Amused by Mr Baker 's diplomatic skills , I composed a letter to Roald Dahl , and luckily by the end of July he had sent us a sensible letter of resignation . |
22 | While Sarazen felt ‘ the biggest heel in the world ’ , he also knew he had to give himself the best chance of winning the Open ; and that , regrettably , could not be achieved with his old caddie Dan . |
23 | When he opened it moths flew out and he had to give it a good clean to get rid of the cobwebs and years of dust that had settled inside . |
24 | Was it love or simply gratitude because he had offered her a safe haven ? |
25 | He had offered her the front seat for the last leg , but she had turned it down . |
26 | It is evident that the deputy head soon realised that he had set himself an enormous task , despite the fact that he decided to focus on the work of three ‘ target ’ pupils . |
27 | Thanks to whoever it was , Baldwin by the spring of 1924 was making surprisingly good progress toward the political objectives which he had set himself the previous autumn . |
28 | Manorial records in general concerned themselves solely with the head tenants ; the name of an undertenant might occur only incidentally , as at Long Crendon in 1535 when the vicar of Thame was presented for letting two tenements by indenture for ten years to William Byrte , from whom , in fact , he had purchased them a few years previously . |
29 | And my elder brother , he had told me the same thing — ‘ Babi , you are not listening to us so we are not responsible for anything . ’ |
30 | He had told her the one thing of importance , even if nothing else made any sense . |