Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] had " in BNC.

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1 You let me think you had a serious boyfriend , that you were on the point of marriage . ’
2 She chose not to let them know she had proof this was a deception .
3 Joe went downstairs to have a word with the Beavis family , to let them know he had a young woman upstairs and why .
4 The current , soon to retire , director of the Association , who came with me to meet him had been in London for a meeting of the environmental advisory group for and so he was having a taxi to Kings Cross which I jumped into too and got dropped off at Goodge Street , right outside the door of my next ( Industrial Editors ) meeting with just a few minutes to spare , so that went more smoothly than one might have ever dreamt or hoped for .
5 Neither of them mentioned what had taken place outside the school and neither of them would .
6 It was the only way he could let me know what had happened to him .
7 Her family wrote and said that Medau was Beryl 's whole life and what a great comfort it was to them to know she had so many loving friends .
8 I asked what had happened — ‘ Had their been a shuffle ? — or had one of us died in the night ? ’
9 Er I mean they had a family in er Russia did n't they ?
10 I mean they had to abandon the bore-hole .
11 I it , it was , it was alright f for people wh who were used to that sort of thing but I mean they had n't all the mechanization in the mines then that they have now .
12 I mean they had twenty two thousand people round this year , it 's takes him a week to recover , the poor man .
13 Erm , as I say , she 's like , she 's very democratic , and she 's always asking them what they felt how , how they felt they should tackle it , I mean They had n't decided what the message should be
14 and T D C when we come in , I mean they had n't checked any goujons , they had n't checked any of the fillets .
15 But er yes , no it is th I mean they had a lot of business from banks and areas like that
16 Mervyn and Georgina , well it 's Alice the er mother and I mean they had two stunning looking girls right , but they 've both married , they 're both involved with rich farmers .
17 Mind you , I mean they had the dog they had before , got run over .
18 and this chappie had a double hip replacement operation , it 's been on the television here and er , he said they started off dancing with Sammy Davis , you know , er what 's it called , Tip Tap Toe or something like that , they , they act Sammy Davis and his , and his parents and then these two chaps I , I mean they had n't made it big time
19 but I mean they had a lot as well at one time did n't they ?
20 Well I think we were very lucky at the start that were were just starting up in England and they were actually more into what we were doing than er to the extent that I think that maybe other record companies might have laughed at them and said they 've no hope of surviving but I mean they had the Furies with er Sweet Sixteen and then they had er about six hit singles from Foster and Allen and about six or seven albums and then they went down to Daniel O'Donald which became an enormous success so I think when that happened then all record companies kind of said well maybe there is something here .
21 Yes , I mean they had it on all the channels virtually yesterday
22 Well erm I think so , I mean they had a great side under Bill Beaumont 's leadership and it 's been promising for a couple of years with England , and today they actually came through with the goods erm a bit of an anti-climax last year at erm at Murrayfield .
23 ‘ Well , no , ’ she said , ‘ but there was no need — I mean we had fixed up lunch last week .
24 Well I just find these , I mean we had quite a few now
25 and we had er , I mean we had a bright orange swivel chair and when that came out it was called the Orbit or something , something really weird and it had a big back on it and we thought it was great I mean , I think it 's awful now , some of the things we had , I 'll have to try and find some photographs cos I 've got a case full of photographs upstairs
26 Well Dave worked in there , George 's friend worked in there as well , yes it was , it was expensive wallpaper for then , it was so way out I mean we had red tartan wallpaper in the bathroom , you know you just do n't see , er actually they 'd be really nice designs now , you just do n't see them now and we had er , a bright blue wallpaper that had big circles on it , do you remember that one ?
27 Yes I mean we had a case recently I think the son was twenty four all these perpetual students .
28 I mean we had a lot of them are run anyway on credit , there 's no real capital lying behind those businesses .
29 Today I mean they , I mean when you take , years and years ago when there used to be man handling everything same as timber , I mean we had about three hundred dockers then .
30 I mean we had an example from the miner 's strike but that ha was happening far away in a sense and it was just something that you could support or yo you did n't support or you put a tin of beans in the box in Quix and that was what you did you know sort of And then actually faced with having to accept food from that people had given you in a way , it 's a very quite a difficult concept .
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