Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [adv] had [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I had the meat of one hundred cattle and three hundred sheep to eat on the journey , and I also had some live animals to show to my friends in England . |
2 | what would you like from the catalogue sort of thing and I only had this catalogue to Cos I pa you know I paid for it what di did they have ? |
3 | So before you 're about to criticise the Spectrum , ask yourself this question : if I did n't have a computer and I was trying to look for one and I only had enough money for the Spectrum , what would I do ? |
4 | But obviously I 'd got on to something a bit more skilled and I still had this know all attitude . |
5 | I always tried to understand the man and I never had any problems with him . |
6 | We never went to the pictures and I never had any pictures on the wall . |
7 | And I never had any problem at all when I was there but some of the keepers had . |
8 | And I therefore had some control — just enough to keep me going — over myself . |
9 | And this women gives talks and demonstrations or courses and she also had some other courses on paper quilling , gift wrapping and bow making , cracker making and patch work . |
10 | The child died , and she never had another . |
11 | Elizabeth said that ( like myself ) she could never bring herself to utter the words ‘ Natter and Noggin' ; and she never had any need to do so , for that establishment was no longer in existence when she visited Kyrenia eighteen years later — and she rather liked the place . |
12 | And erm , we hardly got to see as much of each other , because we were like , in this group of ten people , and then , and so like one time we skied off piste , and we just had this massive snowball fight off piste , it was like really funny . |
13 | It all washed down and that and we never had any trouble . |
14 | You had always to be on a level piece of ground , you see , with no rise whatsoever and we always had that ; we had an excellent stretch of green sward a short distance from the school , and we gathered there . |
15 | If we were in a zero growth situation and we still had all this demand , maybe we would have introduced the charges . |
16 | ‘ On the sleeve of the first record it was meant to say just Therapy , but I started the logo too far over to the left — and we only had enough money for one sheet of Letraset — I could n't start again , so I just added a question mark to make it fit . |
17 | Boeing had the facilities to test aircraft structures to destruction , and they also had some old Boeing 707/300–400 series that had been traded in for more modern aircraft from which stabilisers could be taken . |
18 | And they just had this the er er You know the what was I to say they had their their s scythes to cut the What was I to say ? |
19 | And he even had some affection for Mrs Thatcher ? |
20 | They were extremely angry , feeling that he had taken advantage of her age and vulnerability , and he also had several other children with women in the same area . |
21 | So , so , he looked , he looked round at me , he looked at the the other group waiting in front and he was , he flashed his lights at them so that , they realised what was going on by then , they moved forward a bit , I moved back a bit and he just had enough room he reversed right up close to me and then got out but he just had enough room to get out , and since then I wo n't park over the driveway up there , cos you can bet your life the one driveway along that road and you parked in front is the one that somebody wants to get into . |
22 | His cathedral city was one of the favourite centres of the Burgundian kings , and he therefore had much to do with both Gundobad and his son Sigismund . |
23 | She could n't even glance at him without feeling a little strange , and he never had any pleasant look on his face . |
24 | And he never had any hesitation in using his reputation to reach the most unapproachable people personally if he thought that conservation would benefit as a result . |
25 | He still held himself with the easy confidence she remembered , his dark head carried at an unconsciously arrogant angle , and he still had that polish to him , the patina of success . |
26 | It all went very quickly and smoothly and he still had half the film left . |
27 | Like the most famous of all American Presidents , Harry Truman came from the mid-West ; and he too had some of the qualities which contributed to the greatness of Abraham Lincoln — honesty , courage and a willingness to accept responsibility . |
28 | She cried fairly easily and it usually had some kind of effect . |