Example sentences of "had [verb] [pron] [noun] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Bobby Anscombe had intended his ultimatum as an exit line , but he was stopped by Michael Banks , who had worked with him in the past and knew his volatile temper .
2 Afterwards he had completed his training as a fighter pilot , performing so well that he was assigned to take an instructors ' course with the Navy at San Diego .
3 Since the age of seventeen , Margaret had regarded her body as a tradeable commodity ; she saw a fortnightly meeting between the sheets with an elderly bookmaker as an investment , a means to an end .
4 A favourite outing was to the nearby medieval castle of Pierrefonds , which the Emperor had given his wife as a present and which was being restored by the architect Viollet-le-Duc .
5 George Morales , another convicted cocaine smuggler , states that the CIA had exploited his indictment as a drug lord to extort from him planes , pilots and a $3 million cash donation to the Contras .
6 Before Dom Pérignon had made his name as a great winemaker , the effects of sparkling Champagne had achieved sufficient significance in England to merit the occasional mention , as the following verse from The Man of Mode , written by Sir George Etherege in 1676 , indicates :
7 The career of Miller had been that of a classic party functionary rising to PUWP central committee secretary and politburo member , whereas Kwasniewski , who came up through the editorship of party youth wing newspapers to become Minister of Youth and Sports from 1985 , had made his name as a pragmatist and advocate of co-operation with Solidarity in the 1989 round table talks .
8 By 15 , Barenboim had made his debut as a pianist in London , Paris and New York .
9 Subsequent financial woes — he had quit his job as a broker to work on a show for the Boone gallery — sent Koons back to Pennsylvania , where he lived with his parents for several months before heading to Florida for a political campaign job that brought him enough money to return to New York .
10 For their part , the MRP leaders had presented their movement as the " party of fidelity " ( i.e. fidelity to de Gaulle ) and had , in the end , opposed the first constitutional draft .
11 She had been a courtesan before Turakina had bought her contract as a gift for her husband .
12 And right from day one , from the day Emily had been born , Josey had offered her services as a child-minder .
13 Although his prime responsibility was transport , whether by air , road or sea , he still had to play his part as a full member of the team when it came to surveillance and attack .
14 But just as he had used her agoraphobia as a defence against having to know about his need to find her safely where he had left her , so too did her lack of sexual response defend him from knowing about his need to keep her under his control .
15 Alexei remembered Sidacai 's veiled insolence — the times when he had used his status as the son of a son of Daijin to thwart Burun .
16 For years , the lonely box had played its part as an essential signal post on the busy main line without anything untoward disturbing its peaceful operation .
17 During his trial much was made of the way he had abused his position as a doctor .
18 The Financial Times of Jan. 3 reported that Rabin had asserted his role as the Labour Party 's " chief playmaker " to the " evident discomfiture " of Shimon Peres .
19 So bad , the woman had to abandon her role as a make-believe victim and return to the top .
20 She had experienced her mother as a distant figure who at times just grabbed her and moved her about , but she had not had the physical and emotional closeness that she craved and needed .
21 Brian , who had shared my experiences as a child in Abyssinia , had no desire to return there .
22 Since the war had interrupted his career as a merchant , Peto needed to find an alternative outlet for his many talents and interests , and when childhood friend Ervin Marton , a photographer and designer domiciled in France , introduced him to photography , he quickly realised that he had found his true artistic vocation .
23 Georg Mautner Markhof , 65 , a leading industrialist , had announced his resignation as an FPÖ vice-president on Feb. 27 .
24 I was once told that Philip Henry Thomas , while preparing himself for the Civil Service examination , had followed his period as a pupil-teacher with a post connected with the railways which were expanding rapidly in industrial South Wales in the 1860s and 1870s .
25 A ministerial system , run by career bureaucrats , was the instrument of Charles III , who had served his apprenticeship as an enlightened ruler in Naples ; he did not destroy the great Councils but day-to-day business escaped them .
26 In 1913 this tendency was reinforced by the activities of James Larkin , a Liverpool born Irishman who had served his apprenticeship as an active trade unionist and full-time official with James Sexton 's National Union of Dock Labourers but who , resenting any control exercised from its Liverpool headquarters , had set up his own Irish Transport and General Workers ' Union in December 1908 .
27 Every sergeant had served his time as a constable .
28 When Kurt had finished his training as a physicist , there had been sixteen other graduates on his course .
29 The daughter Nora had left her post as an English teacher in a German school before Easter .
30 This regiment was raised in 1881 upon the merger of The 33rd Regiment of Foot ( raised in 1702 ) , in which the Duke served as a major and later as colonel , and The 76th Regiment of Foot ( raised in 1787 ) in which he had started his careers as a subaltern .
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