Example sentences of "had [adv] [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was true she 'd avoided him , had gladly left him to Merry , but it had n't occurred to her that he might be aware of that . |
2 | It was five long years since any man — this man — had intimately touched her like this ; five years in which she 'd held at bay these deep torrents of emotion , which would not now be denied . |
3 | Despite their common backgrounds , shared interests , and childhood ties , Gould 's pre-eminence had swiftly distinguished him beyond social association with his former colleague . |
4 | He had not said that he believed her , had only touched her for that fleeting moment , but she knew what she had felt . |
5 | The Viennese modernists , Klimt , von Hofmannsthal , Hoffmann , Moser , had only joined them in this acceptance . |
6 | And seeing Nicole had only reminded her of that fact . |
7 | Tony 's GP had prescribed the medication for his sleeping difficulties , but he had only taken it on two occasions , finding the tablets to be of little help . |
8 | In line with his overall political goal of proving that Labour was ‘ fit to govern ’ , Macdonald abandoned the visions of democratic diplomacy which had so excited him in 1917 and proceeded to adjust to the reality of a balance of power mediated through the League , helping to resolve the Ruhr crisis by lending his support to the rescheduling , rather than the abolition , of German reparations payments . |
9 | Later , she could hardly remember what the issues were that had so roused them to mutual abuse . |
10 | The morning 's adventure had apparently left him in hot water with the lady of the moment . |
11 | Parke , aged 17 , had already showed us with two wins in the previous two days that he has great ability . |
12 | He was alone at the centre of driving lines of grey and wet , and only a will that had already taken him across wide seas and a wider continent drove him forward . |
13 | ‘ ALMIGHTY Allah has vindicated us , ’ Nawaz Sharif told the crowds waiting outside Pakistan 's Supreme Court on May 26th : the court had just reinstated him as prime minister . |
14 | It was as if , gasping out his last breath , that battered , bitter and vindictive old man had somehow injected him with some small portion of his own bitter resolve . |
15 | Constance had also fought her mother all the way when she was young and her personality was still forming , and then had somehow abandoned her in later life , when the need to fight had gone . |
16 | Rincewind glanced around quickly , in case some leakage of enchantment from the Magician 's Quarter across the river had momentarily transported them to some other place . |
17 | Papa had always protected her from such things . |
18 | I had been four years at an evangelical theological college but no one had ever put it like that to me . |
19 | Moreover , this particular photograph had been brought to the lab only that day , and no one had ever coupled it with any sort of training . |
20 | Back in the hall he pushed the thermostat up to seventy-five degrees ; he doubted if his mother had ever set it above sixty . |
21 | He had once questioned her on this point , saying that a man of his age preferred younger women to be seen out with . |
22 | In court his wife Christine admitted a lesbian relationship and said her husband had once caught her with another woman . |
23 | Marie Claire had once commended me on this negative virtue . |
24 | All understanding is guided by the Holy Spirit , whose manifold activity is emphasized ( whereas the first draft had practically restricted it to biblical inspiration ) . |
25 | The authority had also accused him of encouraging homosexuality in his religious education lessons . |
26 | And he remembered with satisfaction , because it proved that he was not at fault , that Miriam and Louise had both approached him with some wild tale about Miss Hughes leading their brothers into debauchery and sensuality . |
27 | A spokesman for the I R A said its active service unit had tragically mistaken them for British soldiers . |
28 | Life had often treated her like that since she had met the Doctor . |
29 | In short , life had really left him with little more than a reputation and a network of scars . |
30 | Her childhood in the Burrows had well acquainted her with fearsome beasts of all shapes and sizes . |