Example sentences of "[pron] had [verb] a few " in BNC.

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1 I realized I had seen a few of these same processions on my way north through eastern Czechoslovakia , in Ovitkov and in Ostrava .
2 ‘ Although I had seen a few people through Plump Partners — some of whom are still great friends — romance never really blossomed for me .
3 Similar to Fitzgerald , I had retreated a few patients months to years after their initial management , but one third of patients still had symptoms of constipation 6.8 ( 2.8 ) years after initial evaluation .
4 I had heard a few comments , such as : ‘ Oh !
5 I had discovered a few things about him that were very … hurtful .
6 On Boxing Day I had accepted a few spoons of gravy , but only after considerable coaxing from Mick , having refused it twice already .
7 I had gone a few paces when there was a loud crashing explosion behind me .
8 Then before I had gone a few yards I felt a tug on my back .
9 I should mention that I had bought a few items of clothing that morning , before the trial began .
10 This led to a real Sunday morning 's devotion , singing new stanzas to the song I had started a few days before : ‘ Thank you for sore legs ; thank you for the pain ; I wan na thank you , Lord .
11 As I settled down in the straw-filled barn that I had left a few moments ago in search of food , I looked around at the now sleeping Frenchman , stretched out in the straw .
12 The resulting explosion had the dead and stunned fish floating on the surface of the water , a procedure I had practised a few times in the Highlands , lobbing a grenade into a salmon pool , a dangerous procedure if caught by someone in authority .
13 I had known a few evenings here when it was chilly and wet — the nights were generally cold — but now it was pleasant ; warm as a good summer evening in Scotland .
14 The Karen I had known a few months earlier , a simple , straightforward creature with healthy appetites , had been metamorphosed by my spells into a raving obsessive who regarded the spawning of offspring not as a lowest-common-denominator activity like excretion but as a moral and creative achievement on a par with , say , painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling .
15 Instead , after I had anointed a few of the more important Poles with precious substances , I built a dam system .
16 And then of course er when I got to New York we were quite friendly with all the people on the boat you know that made great friends with some of them and er I had two or three places to go , I had spent a few days at the World Fair and then I flew down to Washington and er then I came back again .
17 Somebody had planted a few saplings as if to justify the name , but they looked extremely sorry themselves , sadder even than the Fir Tree in Hans Christian Andersen 's story and about to meet a similar fate .
18 Frederick II himself had argued a few years earlier that ‘ useful hard-working people should be guarded as the apple of one 's eye , and in wartime recruits should be levied in one 's own country only when the bitterest necessity compels ’ .
19 Joe 's father had worked for her father , and Joe himself had earned a few shillings helping out , when he was a scrawny boy with a runny nose .
20 She had received a few blows in her time , but after the first shock she had swung back .
21 The Lake District , which she had visited a few times before her marriage and toured with friends , seemed a golden and available corner of gentility .
22 He had never been to a theatre in London , but he knew now , after the performance she had given a few minutes ago , that Mother Bombie was the greatest actress in the world .
23 The Jones ' family had moved in quietly when Jamie was just nine years old , and she had lived a few doors down the street .
24 Maybe , she thought bitterly , if she had asked a few questions she might have uncovered the truth about him for herself , instead of having the information relayed to her by one of her friends .
25 She was not in the habit of ogling men , and although , over the past few months , she had accepted a few invitations to dinner or the theatre , none of her dates had even remotely magnetised .
26 She had to stop a few yards later , sobbing for breath .
27 It was true that she had gained a few customers lately , Dai Jones , Cleg the Coal 's brother being one of them .
28 Now , for a second great war , she found herself in a country which was not her own ; although she had made a few friends , it was not at all like living among her own people .
29 Only once the others had become used to her , once she had made a few allies , would she risk stirring up so sensitive a subject .
30 She had stayed a few days in a cheap hotel near the Bristol docks , too bruised mentally to contemplate going anywhere .
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