Example sentences of "and [noun prp] had [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Dustin and Peckinpah had a liking and respect for one another . |
2 | Benjamin James was away in Somerset , and William had a family to accommodate , so the two unmarried children , Charles Frederick and Emily , set up house with their mother at 50 Cumberland Street , Barnsbury . |
3 | They were out at work often till late evening , but gave us the run of the house and William had the chance to get on with some schoolwork . |
4 | While a canal was being built , ownership tended to remain with " interested " locals , and indeed , with operating profits as yet ungenerated , recourse was frequently had to local banks for short-term working capital — the Kennet and Avon had an overdraft of £60,000 in 1815 . |
5 | He did n't seem upset that it was empty and Trent had the feeling that , given the chance , the President would have poured himself another whisky and drunk it for something to do rather than from desire for alcohol . |
6 | When de Gaulle returned to London at the end of August 1941 , he and Churchill had a making-up of sorts , but behind the scenes British officials were now working to replace de Gaulle as head of the movement . |
7 | It was dark , and Shirl had a torch . |
8 | Both Samways and Allen brought fine saves from Nixon , and Samways had a goal disallowed . |
9 | If ever Ari and Bernard had a tiff , Laura would take Ari on one side , explain all Bernard 's good points and the difficulties he had encountered and then ‘ make me write a letter saying how I respected him . ’ |
10 | Alan Vickers , prosecuting , said the land was owned by Teesdale and District Angling Club and Harty had no licence to fish there . |
11 | Right , so me and Jim had a chat the other day just looking at the the roadside entries and the counts and I was sort of saying if we work on the basis that we want between ten and twelve people , twelve people maximum |
12 | When they had left — and Patrick had the grace to look embarrassed because he had no money with which to tip them — he went and tapped on the bathroom door . |
13 | It was angled so that only the captain could see it and Jezrael had no knowledge of what it showed , only her own innate fear of what damage it might cause . |
14 | It was n't meant to be a cycling holiday and we did n't take any bikes with us , but Peter and Judy had a bike apiece for us to borrow . |
15 | Both he and Minton had a fascination with Nelson and his association with the island may have been a factor . |
16 | Graham still bore the mental scars of his tragedy but he had proved to be an excellent operative and Philpott had no intention of letting him go . |
17 | And Doogie had a job to go to . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | On the day of the overdose Charles and Ann had a row before he went to work , and later Charles came home to find his wife had left him . |
20 | Both Karrimor and Berghaus had a range of big , no frills , rucksacks for first time users , the former the Discovery range , the latter the Arrow range . |
21 | And Angus had the pleasure — rare for a Scot in any century — of defeating an English army at Ancrum in February 1545 . |
22 | Mina and Alexis had a guest in a tiny cottage behind their house , a rather cantankerous English poet . |
23 | Bodie noticed quickly that Liz and Linda had a rapport going , the child quite impressed , quite in awe of the older woman . |
24 | They were introduced to one another by a woman friend who thought they should get on well in London as Margaret came of a better family and knew the people , and Ivy had the money . |
25 | High in the mountains around Los Alamos , Paula , Drew and Karen had a party in a little restaurant . |
26 | He settled back and looked up at the ceiling as if he had forgotten she was there , and Maggie had the urge to creep away . |
27 | Manuel and Eva had a bar on the tip of paradise as well as enough time to enjoy their dogs to the full ! |
28 | Iron , too , was abundant ; only Ireland , Switzerland and Denmark had no ore , and Europe 's deposits were supplemented in the 1890s by huge discoveries in north Sweden , whose ore was twice as rich as that of Lorraine . |
29 | By this time Lisabeth was sniffing dramatically into a wad of Kleenex and Fenella had an arm round her ( well , half way round — her arms are n't that long ) for comfort . |
30 | To top it all Mangon and Ethel had a row which unfortunately affected the employment of a large number of dancers . |