Example sentences of "had [verb] [pers pn] in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The others realised the error at precisely the same moment , and the subsequent racing back along the track towards each other could have been useful in Doctor Zhivago if someone had shot it in slow motion .
2 A witness had seen him in deep water , shouting and waving for help .
3 And as he held his finger to his lips , she remembered that he had told her in strict confidence that the complex belonged to him .
4 At first , Lucien had watched them in awed fascination , hardly daring to practise any movements himself for fear of ridicule .
5 Until then , Japanese drug firms ' poor R&D and their emphasis on selling imported drugs had left them in poor shape to compete internationally .
6 It had left me in White Face 's power .
7 Her evidence was that being interviewed by two senior police officers had put her in considerable fear and trepidation and that her confession was accordingly not a true one .
8 These shoes had stood him in good stead .
9 His loyalty had stood him in good stead after the restoration , and he was now a commissioner of police for religious conformity — a post which did not prevent him from working in any other area which Horemheb , through the king , saw fit to appoint him to .
10 The formal methods of teaching , the accent on the ‘ three Rs ’ , had stood me in good stead and in those aspects of school work I was ahead .
11 Lizzy 's butter-wouldn't-melt-in-her-mouth image had kept her in good stead the last few years , but soon she wanted to break away .
12 The girls ' parents had held her in high regard and they had become firm friends .
13 Browning traced the works to the collection owned jointly by Leon Levy , a New York financier , and Shelby White , who had purchased the pieces from the Ariadne Galleries in New York who , in their turn , had acquired them in good faith .
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