Example sentences of "had [vb pp] [adv prt] on a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We had come out on a broad dirt road . |
2 | Sanchia Holmes , manageress of the Framework clothes shop , said Saturday was usually their busiest day and they had missed out on a good deal of custom . |
3 | Barrie Lamb , chairman of the Darlington Railway Preservation Society , claimed the council had missed out on a major tourist attraction . |
4 | The reference to the tent meant either that ‘ John Parsons ’ had written it , and was hoping to see me around , or that they had teamed up on a declared truce . |
5 | They had set off on a sunny morning to paddle their canoes a short distance along the Dorset coastline from the St Albans Centre , Lyme Regis . |
6 | Barrie Lamb , chairman of the Preservation Society , said the town had lost out on a major attraction to the North-East . |
7 | Barrie Lamb , chairman of Darlington Railway Preservation Society , said it meant Darlington had lost out on a major attraction to the North-East . |
8 | But he had ridden up on a valiant steed with all the trappings of chivalrous knighthood . |