Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun prp] [noun] had [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Colonel Lin Foh had no idea of the contempt with which he , and his fallen Government , had been held by the British Government itself . |
2 | Scot Ian Simpson had a double in the Supersport races winning the 400 race from Iain Duffus and the 600 race from Alan Irwin . |
3 | Scot Ian Simpson had a double in the Supersport races winning the 400 race from Iain Duffus and the 600 race from Alan Irwin . |
4 | Certainly General von Gallwitz had no illusions about the brilliance of the ‘ pre-conceived plan ’ . |
5 | Jim Kearton Jr had a son , Stanley , and has moved away from Darlington . |
6 | N David David Stanley had a whole lot of pictures and there 's an awful lot of pictures in it belonging to my Granddad and Grandma . |
7 | One day , a pilot named Flt Lt Mort had a sick navigator and Mac eagerly jumped into the gap , in spite of various people protesting to him that he must be mad to fly with a man who had a name like that . |
8 | During the Battle of Britain , Air Chief Marshal Dowding had the incomparable advantage of information from Ultra and he monitored its signals very carefully ; he knew , therefore , that only fifty per cent of the German aircraft were then serviceable , and so , on 15 September he sent up every available fighter plane against the enemy . |
9 | As stated earlier , the Vancouver CBC producers had a splendid pool of talent from which to draw for both musical and dramatic productions . |
10 | Pen Scott Stokes had a similar problem when steered from P.P.E. to Greats , which necessitated learning Greek from scratch . |
11 | ON the first bitterly cold day this year — the Key Street offices had a ‘ temporary interruption ’ of the water supply on , while Anglian Water proceeded to dig up the water mains . |
12 | SINGER-AND-SONGWRITER Channi Singh had a dream come true when one of Bombay 's biggest movie moguls asked him to pen the music for a multi-million pound cinema extravaganza , writes Michael Tarat . |
13 | M. B. The Scotland Road area had a name for violence to a certain extent — drunkenness you know — not a lot . |
14 | The Peel Square room had a telephone , which was also useful . |
15 | More than a century ago the nightwatchman at North Road Station had a ghastly experience . |
16 | The Rev. Fred Levison had the help of several distinguished Ministers , and in John Page 's case , surely a distinguished Minister-to-be . |
17 | The Helico-G and Biolab Malakit tests had a similar efficacy . |
18 | A Missouri court ruled on Dec. 14 that Nancy Beth Cruzan had the right to die . |
19 | The late Reverend Dr Albert Holland had a close association with the Edenderry Senior CE Society . |
20 | NORTH SEA oilmen had a lucky escape yesterday morning when their helicopter was struck by lightning . |
21 | Mr Ben Ali had a few minor constitutional changes to offer , but the absence of substantive concessions to the opposition parties has taken some of the gloss off his big day . |
22 | In an effort to defuse growing social tensions , the increasingly uneasy government of President Lansana Conte had the previous day announced a two-stage doubling of public-sector pay , improved family allowances , and the halving of ministerial salaries , but these measures were rejected as insufficient . |
23 | A READER suggests these titles prove that Mr William Shakespeare had a very dirty mind : Much Ado About Nothing , As You Like It , Measure for Measure , Midsummer Night 's Dream , The Taming of the Shrew and The Merry Wives of Windsor . |
24 | The essayist and poet Sir Richard Steel had a poor opinion of undertakers , writing in 1702 : |
25 | She said that Sister Matthew John had a man 's name and a moustache . " |
26 | Perhaps Robert Louis Stevenson had the right idea in his travels in the Cevennes . |
27 | Robert Louis Stephenson had a phase for it , ‘ To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive , and the true success is to labour ’ . |
28 | Robert Louis Stephenson had a phrase for it , ‘ To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive , and the true success is to labour . ’ |
29 | Mr Mbeki said the importance of recent victories should be recognised , but Mr de Klerk had no choice but to make concessions . |
30 | Past President Jack Lee had a surprise whilst on holiday with Shirley in Austria . |