Example sentences of "[noun] had that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Actually , I think it was at the opening of Pork because Andy came to the opening and David had that song on the ‘ Hunky Dory ’ album called ‘ Andy Warhol ’ , so we made sure they met . ’ |
2 | No prior drug therapy had that effect and neither had any previous course of ECT . |
3 | The Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran reported on Sept. 19 that Hekmatyar and President Burhanuddin Rabbani had that day signed a peace pact . |
4 | Nigel Newton explains this figure as a reflection of the ‘ very strong final quarter which Bloomsbury had that year , and in particular the strong December ’ ; and it is indeed true that trade publishers , whose sales are usually loaded towards the last quarter , generally have high debtors at year end . |
5 | The Washington Post of June 4 reported that beer bottles had that day been smashed at Beijing University , a gesture aimed at the country 's " elder statesman " leader , Deng Xiaoping , whose last name was a homonym for the words " little bottle " . |
6 | And that was n't the only eye-opener which Jane had that day . |
7 | If when you and Pete had that trouble , if our Margaret had er been working , I honestly think she would have left Pete . |
8 | On the evening of Jan. 12 it was announced that the existing six-member High Security Council had that day , by virtue of a mandate to preserve continuity given it by the Constitutional Council , resolved " that it is impossible to continue the election process until the necessary conditions are fulfilled for the normal functioning of institutions " . |
9 | Although the royalists later alleged that the rebels had that morning received ‘ a double portion of oatmeal and whisky for incouragement ’ and that a ‘ graite many … that we took prisoners were drunk ’ , these must have been a fortunate minority , but everyone agrees that the prospect of action had had a reviving effect on even the hungriest and weariest . |
10 | Lois and James Tibbets had that dream . |
11 | Each of the groups possessed the necessary prior knowledge , but only one group had that knowledge activated . |
12 | I think Jeanette said Tom had that problem cos he did n't speak until he was about two and a half and they thought he was you know a bit daft |
13 | Miss Brooke had that kind of beauty which seems to be thrown into relief by poor dress . |
14 | Darren had that Monday morning look . |
15 | It was his luck that the Colonel had that morning been sent a report prepared by the Ministry of Transport and Aviation in conjunction with the Ministry of Finance . |
16 | He had swiftly risen to prominence during student demonstrations in favour of a multiparty system in Tirana in December 1990 , and the DP had that month been the first opposition party to be formed [ see p. 37924 ] . |
17 | Ulrike had that courage . |
18 | She realised she simply did not know whether Amy had that sort of specialist skill . |
19 | Voice of Israel radio had reported on June 1 that the army had that morning shot dead a " a terrorist " who had infiltrated from Jordan . |
20 | Viola 's voice had that organ note of the English landed aristocracy , though in her case it had been formed not in the hunting-fields , but on the lonely , sheep expanses of her native land . |
21 | Eleanor 's warm , inviting voice had that effect on him . |
22 | Kitty had that facility for slipping the knife in , even when on the surface she might only be talking about the weather . |
23 | Erm what I was trying to do was be candid about what kind of er inquiries of the strategic kind might be expected to come if this county had that kind of policy . |
24 | One of his strange exploits among other frolics , was having a coffin made of copper ( which one of his mines had that year produced ) , and placed in the great hall , and instead of his making use of it as a monitor that might have made him ashamed and terrified at his past life , and induce him to make amends in future , it was filled with punch , and he and his comrades soon made themselves incapable of any sort of reflection ; this was often repeated , and hurried him on to that awful moment he had so much reason to dread . |
25 | Literature had that effect on other people too . |
26 | In the Sixties , women had that kind of confidence and wanted to express themselves in that way . |
27 | He 'd destroy her if it was love , tear the heart from her and feast on it as the lion had that day in Auckland . |
28 | Rachel had that affair with her boss and Eddie 's drinking has been getting steadily worse these last couple of years — ’ |
29 | Hadlee professes great admiration for New Zealand 's wicketkeepers of modern times , the late Ken Wadsworth , and the incumbent record-holder , Ian Smith : ‘ But James had that ability to stand up for the one down the leg side , and the bails would be off in a flash . |
30 | I suppose one would call him a hypochondriac , because Dorothy had once told me that her earliest memory was of her father standing in front of the looking-glass saying , ‘ I am a dying man ’ ; her mother 's face had that bearing-up look one sees on the faces of those suffering with their feet . |