Example sentences of "it had [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There was only one big road to cross , but it had a zebra crossing and she had been road-safe at Phoebe 's insistence for years .
2 Nobody took any notice of a dead dog , but it had a timing device that blew a charge against the gate .
3 The bar had not been tarted up , it had a stone floor , chocolate-painted woodwork and buff walls which were hung with oleographs of old sailing vessels .
4 The kitchen was bigger than he had supposed ; it had a stone floor with a large square of matting , an open grate and a tiny window looking out on the rising ground of the headland .
5 It had a china head , a stuffed cloth body , and wooden legs .
6 It 's thought Becky Blandford 's hat came off as she fell and it 's not certain whether it had a chin strap , like the one she 's wearing here .
7 Within a short time it had a waiting list and larger premises were acquired in the Old Kent Road .
8 But it had a promenade deck , like the Hindenburg , and carried its passengers in considerable luxury even allowing for the natural exaggeration of the Imperial Airways Gazette : ‘ passengers making air journeys in the new Empire type flying boats of Imperial Airways not only express their admiration for the speed and quietness in flight of these air liners , and for the spaciousness of their saloons , but they also pay warm tributes to the efficiency of their catering arrangement ’ .
9 You have heard in response to a direct question put by yourself to an expert for North Yorkshire County Council , that he regarded the village of Flaxton as making a contribution to the historic setting of York , that it had a greenbelt function .
10 It had a pipe organ installed in 1924 which cost £400 .
11 It had a price indication , number of market markers , etc .
12 It had a six-inch barrel , but a solid cylinder underneath it almost as long so that from the business end it looked like an over-and-under shotgun with the lower barrel blocked off .
13 It was too big and it had a fur collar .
14 Rose Cottage did not have a garage , but it had a parking space formed by sacrificing most of the front garden .
15 It had a resale value , even if it was no more than a few lire .
16 It had a Birmingham postmark and was addressed to ‘ Robert Hilton ’ and she assumed it was for her son .
17 It had a storage unit on the bottom .
18 It had a station house and station master .
19 It had a shock effect on me .
20 By 1658 it had a dye house , a gig mill and two fulling stocks .
21 It had a guilloche border round a geometric pattern with an eight-lozenge star as the main feature with a swastika pelta in each corner .
22 Ltd. v. Hawkins ( 1859 ) 4 H. & N. 87 was authority for the proposition that it was an ordinary incident of all corporations ( including municipal corporations ) that they might sue for libel ; that case was only authority for the proposition that a trading company might sue for libel by which its property was injured ; ( 3 ) in holding that the Manchester Corporation case was decided per incuriam when there was no basis for so holding and he should have followed it ; ( 4 ) in holding that in bringing an action for libel not alleged to have caused actual damage , no valid distinction could be made between trading corporations and municipal corporations , which ignored the true basis on which a trading corporation was permitted to sue for libel , namely that it had a trading character , the defamation of which might ruin it : South Hetton Coal Co . Ltd. v. North-Eastern News Association Ltd. [ 1894 ] 1 Q.B. 133 , 145 .
23 It was proposed initially to carry out the project in the London Borough of Southwark since part of the borough was served by Guy 's Hospital and also in the London Borough of Barnet ( since it had a consultant psychogeriatrician who had recently moved there from Guy 's Hospital ) .
24 But it weighed 8oz more than the Texas , it had a battery life roughly the same length as a Madonna video and it had no inverted T for the cursors .
25 You remember it had a glass skylight ?
26 Well that , that boat from Evesham that we went out on a couple a years ago it had a fish finder on it .
27 He only felt secure in his bed , which he found beautifully warm because every night my mother would place between the sheets the prete , an iron pot full of hot ashes ; it had a frame work of wood to stop the bedding catching fire .
28 It had a mortise lock , a simple keyhole and no key .
29 There was nothing special about the halt : it had a signal cabin , about a dozen levers , and a pair of gates to allow carts to cross to the farms scattered across the moors .
30 It had a paper lining , like a thin white shadow , fine and smooth to the touch .
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