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 | Despite their common backgrounds , shared interests , and childhood ties , Gould 's pre-eminence had swiftly distinguished him beyond social association with his former colleague . |
3 | Later , she could hardly remember what the issues were that had so roused them to mutual abuse . |
4 | The morning 's adventure had apparently left him in hot water with the lady of the moment . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Sir Patrick said the brochure had a dual aim : to show potential recruits that government legal work was responsible and worthwhile ; and to dispel the notion that the service was for lawyers who had not made it in other parts of the profession . |
7 | He had not seen her since early Friday morning . |
8 | ‘ 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 . |
9 | All understanding is guided by the Holy Spirit , whose manifold activity is emphasized ( whereas the first draft had practically restricted it to biblical inspiration ) . |
10 | The authority had also accused him of encouraging homosexuality in his religious education lessons . |
11 | A spokesman for the I R A said its active service unit had tragically mistaken them for British soldiers . |
12 | There were five boats moored to the shored-up bank , all with names beginning Duke , hung with bright blue fenders that had n't saved them from long scratches and stains . |
13 | ‘ It would n't have happened if that that cow had n't destroyed him in public . |
14 | So , Paul was worried that I had n't put it in straight were n't you Paul ? |
15 | I had n't put it in straight . |
16 | Her childhood in the Burrows had well acquainted her with fearsome beasts of all shapes and sizes . |
17 | The railway police and station staff were always telling them that but they had never had it from fellow buskers before . |