Example sentences of "he had [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But something about him had fastened itself to her memory , and she found herself saying to a bartender the night after , ‘ Do you know a boy , about fifteen or sixteen , a legit , who goes around with a large black dog ? ’ |
2 | The one beside him had accused him of ‘ grassing ’ and told him if he did not admit it he would have his face ripped open . |
3 | He had kissed her on the nose , and they had strolled around their small domain , debating what else they should do to the garden . |
4 | If he had kissed her with passion or some brutal demand to impose his will on her then she could have found the strength to fight him , but there was no way she could resist this aching tenderness , this joining that made them one whole . |
5 | She snuggled down and began to drift to sleep , memories of Alain holding her here as she wept on that first day , memories of him bringing her up to bed after he had kissed her in the kitchen , fluttering like moths in the light , easing her into sleep . |
6 | He was not much older than Peter and he looked puzzled , as if wondering not only how to end this conversation but how he had begun it in the first place . |
7 | He was sorry that he had criticized her to himself , for hiding in the kitchen , for not being attractive . |
8 | The warmth that had come with his laughter faded , and she felt he had tricked her into saying more than she intended . |
9 | He had boxed her into a corner there had been no other way out of . |
10 | He felt very weak , however , and every so often he retched convulsively , though without vomiting for he had consumed nothing except a little water in the past twenty-four hours . |
11 | He had accosted her in a public place , and yet she had n't screamed , or run , or asked for help . |
12 | He had to see it for himself . |
13 | When , for example , Myra played disappointingly in the Scottish Girls ' after having made so big an impact at the Scottish Championship at Lossiemouth , he had to take her on one side and explain that she was far too exhausted , physically , to be able to give of her best : " I told her that she had to learn to pace herself and decide which tournaments she felt to be important . " |
14 | Yanto Gates was not given to quick decisions or mad impulses , but the girl in reality matched his dreams of her so perfectly that he had to take it as a sign . |
15 | They refused point blank and he had to take it to another garage . |
16 | They had all learned from him ; she and Lisa still spoke , stylistically , as he had taught them to . |
17 | All the same , the theme is still national honour and personal loyalty , the lessons which Dick teaches to Anastasia as successfully as he had taught them to the weak but responsive Carol . |
18 | He would later swear that he had cautioned me about this the previous night . |
19 | He had cast himself as the Devil , and David Poole ( a couple of years older , although also a newcomer to dancing ) as the leading soldier . |
20 | Now the name was not a famous one , the cloth merchant having lived his life in the comparative obscurity common to most of us , and my patient had never before visited that part of the country — and yet the details he unearthed coincided perfectly with the facts he had given me during his regression . |
21 | Before they left , Gallardo shook Valenzuela 's hand and thanked him for the cigarettes he had given him in captivity . |
22 | Because er , he he he had given them of of how he had become a Christian , he had become a minister of Jesus Christ and so on , he says , for this reason I suffer these things , but I am not ashamed , for I know whom I have believed . |
23 | Several women friends of Waddell said that he had given them within days of the murder large sums of money ; and a barman to whom Waddell had given £1000 for safe keeping said Waddell had told him he had won a packet on the horses . |
24 | And what he was saying seemed to be in direct conflict to the hurtful reasons for their marriage he had given her on the drawbridge yesterday . |
25 | He snatched his furniture from the house and dumped it on a tip , then took the car which he had given her as a present away for scrap . |
26 | She recalled the swift bruising kiss he had given her in the restaurant . |
27 | Not a gentle kiss , nor yet as punishing as the last one he had given her in her room , but it was urgent and demanding and was all the encouragement she needed . |
28 | Remembering the kiss he had given her after breakfast it seemed as if their relationship might at long last have changed . |
29 | He had given it to his youngest daughter , Margaret , when she trained as a nurse at Benedict 's just after the last World War . |
30 | Liam Murphy knew he had to do something about Nellie . |