Example sentences of "he [vb pp] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No sooner had he received the sorrowful news of his father 's death , than he found himself surrounded by confusion , suspicion and intrigue .
2 I said , ‘ Has he joined the true cause ?
3 Had he sensed the reckless hunger in her ?
4 Whilst at Penn 's he designed a high-speed steam engine which had all its working parts totally enclosed and splash-lubricated , a radical departure from contemporary practice .
5 Why had he picked a white girl ?
6 Not only had he earned the Huge Reward but for once , indeed the only time without Tom 's help , he had outwitted his most terrible enemy and he could not resist cocking a very vulgar snook at Cut-throat Jake as he went over to shake the Dragoon officer by the hand .
7 He done a good job . ’
8 My dad 's he did n't understand before he seen the mini eggs why they 're so dear .
9 Has he seen the excellent Glasgow Evening Times article of 20 November which highlights that serious problem in Scotland ?
10 And then another part of the story is he made a whole alphabet without telling the Times and they .
11 Has he made the right choices , and can he suggest the current direction of American art with just these three candidates ?
12 Not only had he transformed the political situation among the western Saxons but he had also established himself as the most powerful ruler in southern England .
13 Has he had a bad appraisal then or something .
14 Has he got a good voice ?
15 What 's he got a temporary job then ?
16 Has he got a roving eye ? ’
17 Has he got a massive dick ?
18 has n't he got a red coat ?
19 Had he got a red coat ?
20 Has he got a double bass like ? drums like ?
21 ‘ What , has n't he got a Christian name , or anything ? ’
22 Reporter asks : And has he got a bright future ?
23 That 's all right , I 'm just why has he got an American flag wrapped around his head ?
24 Yeah , but has he got the actual copier .
25 Or had he got the old man all wrong ?
26 That 's more like it , but why has he bypassed the usual channels ? ’
27 Arguing from silence is dangerous , but had he played a significant role in Cnut 's Scandinavian wars of c.1025-8 ( see below ) information about it might have been expected to survive , and so he perhaps did disappear from the scene soon after 1023 .
28 Only en route had he understood the true implications .
29 The plaintiff himself did not give evidence , so there was no evidence ( as opposed to submissions ) as to what the plaintiff would have done had he known the full facts .
30 Clark 's argument might appear to be on firmer ground had he restricted the human comparison to total imbeciles ( anencephalics and the like ) where the complete lack of linguistic ability , and even of its behavioural prototypes in many cases , would prevent any appeal to exclusively human propensities .
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