Example sentences of "[pron] had [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But then a week later my clubs turned up ( all but the woods ) so I changed the claim I had made to insurance company just so if covered the woods the money came very quickly for once . |
2 | This is vintage Biffen on 19 December 1990 in a speech in which he was kind enough to comment favourably on some remarks I had made in Parliament the previous week on the same subject : |
3 | He offered me his spare bed for the night , but I could not stand the stench of the creek , and I wanted to make an early start on the work I had to do on Wavebreaker , so I caught the bus to McIllvanney 's boatyard . |
4 | The more I had to do with Alec Reid , the more I liked him . |
5 | Any entertaining I had to do in London was in the United Services Club . |
6 | I did what I had to do in Dublin — you 'll never know what I had to do to survive . |
7 | Although I had kept in contact with several school friends from St Paul 's , I knew only one who was likely to have surplus accommodation in London , and I considered she might well turn out to be my one hope of not having to spend the rest of my life on a train somewhere between Romford and Regent 's Park . |
8 | Over the years Fred Workman and I had kept in touch and in a note with his 1973 Christmas card he had mentioned Edna 's rise to fame and fortune , and gave me her address . |
9 | Sir , It is a sad reflection on the high street banks ' attitude to their customers that I had to rely on FARMERS WEEKLY for financial information vital to the overall profitability of my farming business . |
10 | I had to mourn for Sesostris so I went back to his house . ’ |
11 | When I had lived in Uganda I was the first daughter , after five boys , my parents and brothers , they really loved me , they hardly refused me anything . |
12 | If I had done the things he has done , if I had copulated with whores so indiscriminately and shamelessly , then I too would expect to find some signs of such evil upon my frame . |
13 | After I had moved into Chelsea Terrace , life for both of us quickly settled into a routine . |
14 | ‘ I had moved to France with the very firm intention of trying to write a novel ; the other books [ including the bestselling A Year in Provence and Toujours Provence ] got in the way . |
15 | Herbert and I had moved to rooms in a house by the river , in the Temple area . |
16 | I was still very pleased , however , when the statistician Ian Hodge told me at the end of the year that I had moved from being 156th in the world 100 metres ranking list in 1985 to 4th in 1986 ! |
17 | For one who , when left alone would get out the frying pan , pour in a little oil — I had converted from lard — and then proceed to fry a mixed grill of bacon , eggs , bread , mushrooms and tomatoes , the idea of pulses and sprouting beans were as alien as the little bug-eyed monsters from outer space . |
18 | But I had to search for Vietnam . |
19 | By the time I had children of my own , I had overcome by fear to a great extent but I was still a little nervous . |
20 | Three cups of neat Malibu mixed well with the rose wine and Armagnac I had drunk at supper and I felt garrulous and cheerful , confiding in strangers and telling the story of my life . |
21 | Because everything took a long time to complete , I started to savour occupations which in the past I had regarded as chores to be endured . |
22 | I had decided against Ecuador : people I had spoken to made it sound cosy , like Switzerland , and there was no easy way from it to Brazil . |
23 | I met most of my party there because I had flown from Stavanger and they had arrived via Oslo , but we all boarded the plane bound for Longyearbyen with great anticipation . |
24 | Now that I had turned against John to protect myself , everybody blamed me . |
25 | It was with deep regret that I had to leave for home later that evening . |
26 | I walked in and there were twelve fellas sitting in this room and I had to sing in front of them all . |
27 | Helen asked me to explain what I meant , and listened carefully to the long story of what I had suffered at Gateshead . |
28 | I had to carry on walking . |
29 | The editor had kindly accepted an article I had written about West Indian gospel music , so I thought I would go to the head office and introduce myself . |
30 | My tutor was a delightful stern lady , and I remember when I had written about John 's gospel , the epistles of John , and the book of Revelation , she looked at me over the top of her spectacles and announced ‘ Young man , you have assumed that because these books have all been attributed to a man named John , that they are all by the same person , who was also an apostle . |