Example sentences of "he had [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had broken through the terror barrier , perhaps , and was in the dead calm state of mind that lies on the other side .
2 He had broken through the picquet lines .
3 The warning alert must have been sounding since he had broken into the room .
4 The Salinas government had hailed his arrest as a blow against corruption , but there was widespread speculation that Galicia was in fact being targeted because he had broken with the PRI during the 1988 elections .
5 In other words , he had broken with the model after their blink-of-the-eye affair .
6 At least he had grown beyond the need to despise people in order to give himself stature .
7 Such novels may not greatly dignify the world they describe , or even get it right ; but their fascination with the inner workings of an administrative system are ultimately reverent , and Snow himself was to end his career in London and not in Cambridge , where he had begun as a scientist : a peer and , briefly , a government minister .
8 He had pointed along the bank to where an elderly Arab was standing in the water bent over the gunwale of a small , crazily-built boat .
9 If he had crawled under the rails in order to throw himself off the cliff , then he could easily have caught his slacks on something and left the thread behind .
10 He had stayed with the launcher , calmly perfecting his adjustment of the aim .
11 He had stayed with the couple until 4pm .
12 For very form 's sake , and because , after all , Stair was his brother , he had stayed with the party through one act of a musical comedy at the Gaiety Theatre where they had made so much noise that their departure at the first interval must have pleased the audience which they had left behind , had gone to Quaggers — Quaglino 's — to dine — which meant drink — in a private room , and were now on their way to crown their evening 's pleasure by ‘ Pushing the boat out for Havvie ’ , Stair 's witticism .
13 He had stayed in the car .
14 He had insisted on going with her but Carrie was beginning to wish he had stayed in the shop .
15 As the constitutional deadline for the government 's term in office approached , Labour MPs increasingly sought to avert electoral disaster by calling on Palmer to step down in favour of Moore , whom he had defeated for the leadership in August 1989 .
16 Among the latter was Imelda Marcos whom he had defeated in the election , and who , together with her husband President Ferdinand Marcos , had been forced from office in 1986 by a popular campaign in which Ramos had played a key role .
17 He had blazed like a comet across Vietnam and the light did as much as anything in 1951 to dazzle the US and to persuade them that their assessments were right , that it was the right war and that , on certain conditions , it might also be a winnable war .
18 Having delayed longer than he had intended at the barrow , he even pumped the pedals on the downhill sections , always anxious about the safety of the curious evidence in his saddle bag .
19 But if he was caught with the with the crown , by his opponents before he circled them and came back to his own allies … then he had to go outside the camp , and he was called a [ maggot ! ] .
20 He had to go through the churchyard to reach the back lane so he counted the houses to be sure of identifying Alfred 's door .
21 He had to go through the shopping centre to get there , and the market-place .
22 Still , he had until two o'clock before he had to go into the College — today was the day he did evening teaching .
23 Part way through that exercise he had to go into the storeroom to check a detail regarding the number of the machine which had been selected .
24 To bring him up to the required standard he had to go to a boarding preparatory school , which he loathed so much he escaped over the wall and hitchhiked home .
25 It would of just , it would have been , if he had n't been that he , you know that he had to go to a school in Northumberland , he was just as near
26 Those were the last words he said to me , apart from when he woke up and said he had to go to the toilet but you do n't count that , do you . ’
27 He 'd say that he 'd suddenly remembered he had to go to the theatre with his family , or to a friend 's engagement party .
28 Then , obviously wanting to leave us alone , our friend said that he had to go to the village of Lalatta for a short time ; he would be back in twenty minutes , by which time I would have to start making my way back to Lagrimone .
29 He realised suddenly that he had to go to the bathroom .
30 Daddy wanted that farm very badly but they did n't have much money between them , so he had to go to the bank and ask for a loan .
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