Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] had the " in BNC.
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1 | As I swabbed the table with disinfectant I had the old feeling of helplessness . |
2 | At the Suzuka Eight Hour I had the front skidding in the second part of the Spoon Curve . |
3 | ’ ‘ It 's funny to think that just this afternoon I had the idea of getting poor old Eddy to come over to the Gates and tell me something about himself … |
4 | A second hospital has been accused of mixing up a baby 's name tag , making the mother fear she had the wrong child . |
5 | But he did n't have the he he had the hearse and one car we had the hearse plus three more cars . |
6 | ‘ Last term we had the dispenser in to talk to them . ’ |
7 | In the early years of the Thatcher administration we had the Efficiency Unit . |
8 | mummy he had the last cherry bakewell |
9 | By the convention in force he had the duty of suggesting the name of a successor . |
10 | But this tip for reasons beyond my knowledge has gone so there 's nothing to be done about it and erm er the last test I had the guy who conducted it said , You 've already got the heart off an average sixty year old who has n't had a heart attack . |
11 | People talk about how much of a shock , a wonderful shock , it is the first time you realise that there are places like ours that you can go , but for Boy I had the feeling that coming to The Bar did n't feel like that much of a change in his routine . |
12 | In a training capacity she had the opportunity to travel to many parts of England , Ireland and Scotland and has the satisfaction of training the National Display Team . |
13 | We had to carry in in Winter we had the rainwater off the roofs which filled two brick cisterns for the livestock . |
14 | After we had the second child we had the rows , he 'd not let me go to her when she cried . |
15 | By the time she reached the bottom he had the saloon deck hatch open and was sitting at the table . |
16 | To the north the Corridor had a sea coast of 76 km ; to the south it had the river Notec and the Notec canal . |
17 | The twentieth-century psychologist , C. G. Jung , relates a dream he had the night before his mother 's death : |
18 | The Ray-Bans obscured his eyes , but from the subtle hardening of his jaw she had the feeling she 'd angered him . |
19 | And of course she had the pan on |
20 | Oh yes , yes the erm , the main one was the Transport and General Workers ' Union which erm , did all the drivers , conductors and cleaners and semi-skilled staff but erm you had the erm N U V B which is the National Union and Vehicle Builders and of course you had the Electrical Trades People , so they , they were all working in there but the main one covering most of the men was the Transport and General Workers ' Union . |
21 | And and there 's , the more money you had the more things you would buy , so the more VAT you 'd pay ? |
22 | ‘ Well , because , in the first place I had the radio on , and what with the paraffin stove going — that makes a bit of noise — and a towel round my head … |
23 | With a week to loaf around the town I had the luxury of time to get lost — not difficult in the souks , a vast hugger-mugger of alleys . |
24 | And at the same moment she had the shattering thought that perhaps she had imagined the whole thing . |
25 | For a moment she had the strong feeling of being at a funeral . |
26 | At this moment she had the urge to fly back to the house , take her into her arms again and say ‘ I 'm going to make it up to you for all the love that I 've withheld , and for all the love you 've missed in your life . ’ |
27 | In these moments of gilded sensuality she had the wonderful feeling that she knew everything she needed to know , right here , and right now , right beneath her fingertips . |
28 | We had Stevenage Town Hall on the Friday , The Marquee on the Saturday morning and Saturday evening we had the Brummel Club in Bromley which was David 's home town at that time — we 'd received a hell of a lot of publicity for that one . |
29 | When it came to sleeping on the horrid , plastic bed in the sultry room we had the choice of suffocating in the heat or enduring the groaning clatter of an electric fan , which sounded like the soukoyant flapping her leathery wings , rattling at the unopenable shutters and trying to get in . |
30 | The polytechnics led the way when for a period they had the advantage of the professionalism of graphic designers within their institutions , sometimes even within their libraries . |