Example sentences of "had be [verb] with a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each of the wide windows facing the road had been blocked with a sheet of paper .
2 Mona , the distinguished elderly lady in the tea-gown with lace at the neck , had been listening with a disapproval balanced by her evident affection for both Charity and Peregrine .
3 And , it 's not a text but perhaps a verse that we could use as a , as a springboard is verse twenty seven , and it says at this point his disciples came and they marvelled that he had been speaking with a woman !
4 Of course , compared to what they had been producing with a typewriter and some rub-down lettering , the desktop publishing system was producing wonderful material — it just did n't conform to any of the professional standards .
5 And it looked as if she had been stabbed with a weapon that had a central rib ; the wound gaped quite a bit in the middle .
6 They had been charged with a variety of public order offences and been released on police bail to appear before magistrates at a later date .
7 On 25 March 1988 , after North had been charged with a number of criminal acts , Reagan said :
8 Zak 's long scene began with impressive fireworks as soon as everyone in the dining car had been served with a drink .
9 A boy was duly found whose mother denied sleeping with any man — the child had been conceived with a spirit .
10 They swirled together as though they had been stirred with a spoon .
11 Delaney went in , and pulled up as if he had been hit with a magnum at close range .
12 Her head felt as if it had been hit with a bag of cement , or replaced with one .
13 In one hotel they found a man who had been mugged twice , young people who had been threatened with a knife and a newly-wed husband who had had his wedding ring pulled off his fingers by local thieves .
14 The official newspaper of the Communist Youth League had reportedly been criticized for publishing investigative reports against party orders , and its editors had been threatened with a period in the country .
15 The courts were re-organized and criminal offences re-classified , reforms which affected large numbers of people , but which had been achieved with a minimum of political controversy .
16 Young people approaching the age when they would no longer be the formal responsibility of the local authorities became the primary consumers of residential care for several reasons : first , many had been placed with a family and temporary readmission to residential care was needed when such placements broke down ; second , some did not wish to join a new family and preferred group living amongst other young people and appointed caregivers ; and third , some were admitted to a residential setting for help with specific problems or as part of a strategy to prepare them for independent living .
17 The window behind the altar had been replaced with a piece of board across which someone had scrawled in black paint ‘ This side up ’ .
18 Whilst he voluntarily gave up his deferment in late 1969 , by December the draft had been replaced with a lottery system and Clinton 's name was not chosen .
19 They had been covered with a square of spotted muslin , for decency she supposed .
20 The bed had been covered with a blanket of hand-knitted squares of bright wool .
21 Suddenly , the boar had been faced with a cliff too steep to climb and had turned on its heel .
22 Katie , from Hawley , Hants , had been staying with a pal at the time of her murder after a row with her parents two weeks earlier .
23 His mother had been singing with a company playing in a northern seaside town and he had lain on his bed in the boarding house , biting his nails , sunk under a terrible inertia .
24 On that occasion he had been treated with a degree of courtesy not far short of deference and he had subconsciously expected the same of his interview with Chief Inspector Golding .
25 There they lived their lives , and prospered for a while ; but there was a disquiet amongst them , for it was said that they had been created with a purpose in this life , and that the purpose had something to do with the manner of their creation .
26 With a start , he saw that the girl in black underwear was slumped , dead , across a couch and that she had been strangled with a scarf , which was still knotted around her neck .
27 It had been refitted with a low-watt bulb practically too dim to see by , in order to save electricity .
28 Other reports said Mr Nagdi had been shot with a Beretta pistol equipped with a silencer .
29 The house had been furnished with a lot of money badly spent in a mixture of styles .
30 He had been born with a hare-lip , which had been corrected when he was a baby , but he was nervous .
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