Example sentences of "[pers pn] had [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I thought within myself , ‘ With what eyes these poets see nature ! ’ and ever after , when I saw the sun-set stream upon the objects facing it , conceived I had made a discovery , or thanked Mr Wordsworth for having made one for me !
2 I wanted to shout after him that I had made a mistake and that I had really understood him very well .
3 But I had made a mistake and not put the fellow 's name and address in my book .
4 ‘ But over a couple of months of pilot programmes , I simply felt I had made a mistake by leaving .
5 ‘ The full weight of the Children 's Department came down on us for that scene and , in retrospect , I realised I had made a mistake letting that go through .
6 I realized I had made a mistake .
7 I realized that I had made a mistake : the no boundary condition implied that disorder would in fact continue to increase during the contraction .
8 I had made a flask of tea and some sandwiches but had run out of milk at home , so I brought a stoppered bottle along planning to buy some milk in Keld .
9 And I followed this with a suitably modest smile to indicate without ambiguity that I had made a witticism , since I did not wish Mr Farraday to restrain any spontaneous mirth he felt out of a misplaced respectfulness .
10 Prior to writing the script , I had made a list of the cast , designated local actors for the various roles and had them called for the 2pm ‘ woodshed ’ run-through .
11 Not surprisingly I have never heard from any of them since , although I felt that I had made a number of new and lasting Russian friendships that night .
12 I had made a start in Burmese at the School of Oriental Languages in London , going up from Stepney for a weekly lesson , so I could read haltingly and use a score or more greetings and questions , which deceived the kindly village people into thinking that I knew more than I did , with the result that an opening sentence of mine would elicit a whole string of Burmese from which I would only pick up a word or two .
13 Since John 's abduction I had kept a diary , hoping somehow that I could capture the time John was missing , to keep things from fading so that I could share them with him when he came back .
14 I was right on both counts , but it did not really sink in for some time that I had joined a charity .
15 I had joined a group who are still fixated on a classification of ‘ disorder ’ which homes in on those who attack property , ; and since the amassing of property has been a primary aim of capitalist society , it should come as no surprise to find that to prevent the dispossessed from simply taking from the élite has been the primary structuring principle of policing .
16 I had moved a table into a big window , for I foresaw that we should need all the help we could get from the view .
17 After all , I had imagined a future in Kumla security prison .
18 So I mean again I realized I had dug a hole for myself with the compressed funding but at the same time I was saying to myself oh yeah there is carry forward here er
19 Before it happened I had reached a point where at last I was earning enough money to make things a little bit easier , and then suddenly I found myself having to start all over again with wrecked finances , a new relationship and living in digs .
20 Now that I had reached a town , there was an elaborate routine to undergo .
21 As a magistrate on the Nottingham bench , I had visited a number of English prisons and young offenders ' institutions during the weeks immediately before my visit to Mexico .
22 Once I had desired a world made good and right and pure , as I conceived , by a Liberal statesman benevolent and omnipotent .
23 I had manufactured a woman called Elsie .
24 Before I had completed a question about whether he would like to be Chancellor , MacGregor broke in to say with a smile , as he had to : ‘ But I am enjoying being at transport .
25 The evening before , I had drunk a lot of good wine , and very luckily I had not made water since then .
26 I had touched a ghost .
27 Only when she was out of sight and I had turned a corner did I remember that I had left the little willow leaf from her body lying upstairs on her Sophocles .
28 Tony and I had organized a dog sledging trip which we hoped would take us from Dividal in northern Norway through Sweden and into Finland .
29 I had strained a muscle in my back , one of my toes looked septic , my finger was worse , and I was fairly certain that one of my jacket crowns was loose .
30 In previous races that season I had beaten a lot of the top contenders , including Woronin and the Frenchman Bruno Marie-Rose .
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