Example sentences of "[pron] had [adj] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 and mum had two glass fulls , but she did n't drink hers so I had four glass fulls .
2 Though I had small scale maps at three inches to a mile for some areas they are not produced for all the Sahara , nor could I have afforded the hundred pounds they would have cost if they had been .
3 I was invited to join in but always found excuses not to do so , saying that I had early afternoon lessons .
4 In each round I had good lane draws and ran comfortably .
5 I had other pet lambs , but Nanny Bateson was the first and the best-remembered .
6 I had two manpower extensions .
7 I had two glass fulls
8 You got all in that , English there , English there , English there and English there , and that I had six merit points yesterday .
9 Well I had six lamb chops they were only little baby chump chops , I think you 'll probably
10 Liza and I had white satin dresses and shoes with bows on , and Frankie had a suit of small grey and white checked material with a cap to match and a pair of new boots .
11 I had more guilt feelings than anything else .
12 Although I had precise engineering plans I nevertheless measured and remeasured the space .
13 On one occasion I had some winter clothes brought in and it did take up literally half the visit , sorting all that out , and arguing about what I could and could n't have .
14 Which reminded me , I had some credit cards to return .
15 I had a bottle of VP Rich Ruby wine , and Darren 's tablets were in the house , and I had some pain killers .
16 I had some paper dolls one time , but me landlady got rid of them , said they were messing the place up .
17 I had twenty village girls to teach , some of them with such a strong country accent that I could hardly communicate with them .
18 Fortunately I had heavy duty minders in the form of my sister , Karen , mum and aunt , who were able to keep the kids in line while I translated the menu and discovered it came down to largely burgers , chicken , steaks and ‘ flipper friendly ’ fish .
19 I knew I had bad eating habits when I started secretly to buy sweets from several different shops and ensure the wrappers were well hidden from my boyfriend .
20 unclear get to buy your own I , I er did n't have rubber boots , I had big leather boots up to me thigh , that 's what I bought and that leather then they did n't have nails in the shoes in the , in the bottom they had wooden pegs , so that the , your leather was held by wooden pegs and the and the leather at that time were the thigh boots , you could roll them right the way down , .
21 I had 24 shock treatments when I was 17 , ’ he notes at one point .
22 The race was only open to vehicles which ran on unorthodox fuels , or which had internal combustion engines modified for greater energy efficiency .
23 In 1975 , one-third of the total number of members covered by occupational pension schemes were in schemes which had equal pension ages and they hoped that even without legislation this number would be increased by negotiation and voluntary agreement .
24 Thus Denmark , which had forty-four career diplomats in its service in 1797 , had only twenty-eight fifty years later , and a mere twenty in 1914 .
25 The oil facility , set up in 1974 to assist countries which had current account difficulties because of higher oil prices , ceased to be available after 1983 .
26 Amongst those groups bidding for the farms were Lonrho , the United Kingdom-based multinational , and the Portuguese group Espírito Santo which had considerable land holdings in the colonial period .
27 Such towns , which had magnificent brick cathedrals , churches and civic structures , included Hanover , Hamburg and Lübeck in West Germany , Wismar , Prenzlau and Stralsund in East Germany and Szczecin ( Stettin ) and Gdansk ( Danzig ) in Poland .
28 A large collection of sun-hats hung on pegs in the entrance hall , bowls were filled with dried lavender and a huge pottery jar was crammed with walking-sticks , some of which had ornate silver handles .
29 By 1086 , Droitwich salt was being widely distributed over the Midlands ; King William himself had eighty-five salt pans here .
30 She had regular treatment sessions for the next two years , and was still making progress .
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