Example sentences of "had [noun] of the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Howard was not only thanked by Parliament for his humanity and zeal ; he even had copies of the Act printed at his own expense and distributed to all gaol keepers .
2 Had part of the land been lifted up and spirited away ?
3 And they had part of the July Course ?
4 In 1986 banks had 20% of the market , and by the beginning of 1990 they had 50% of the market .
5 The energetic were encouraged to climb to the gallery and take advantage of seeing the six-sided tower room from where they had views of the whole of Portsea Island and beyond .
6 They had pictures of the Emir , the Crown Prince , and the flag of Kuwait , and they said Saddam get out .
7 Pre-Sun , Adobe claims it had 25% of the non-Intel Corp market for Unix-based display print solutions .
8 I had command of the townsmen both within the town and without . ’
9 One had hold of the other by the scruff of the neck and had fetched blood .
10 But Angus had hold of the skin .
11 So what I did is I writ thirty plus thirty four , adding up to sixty four and she jumped up and she 's grabbing thing off table and she had hold of the screwdriver and I says to Linda thought she was gon na stab me with screwdriver and she were n't , she were looking for a pencil so she could rub it out , well she could n't and she found this pencil and she scribbled thirty four out .
12 Rohmer had hold of the filing cabinet with Jimmy now , and Cardiff and Barbara moved quickly aside as Duvall reached the landing again , looking vacantly at the wrestling match with the cabinet .
13 The Camel 's here so she had hold of the steering with one hand she was smoking the other with the window down and Nick wanted to put his window down .
14 The nun had hold of the plait again , while endeavouring amid her screaming to bring her other hand , holding the scissors , down to finish its work .
15 In 1986 banks had 20% of the market , and by the beginning of 1990 they had 50% of the market .
16 In 1990 Japan had 12% of the car market in Community countries , and its share is expected to rise .
17 Less likely , but by no means impossible , is the suggestion that he is to be identified with a man named master Elias the engineer , or Elias of Oxford , who prior to 1201 had charge of the king 's houses in Oxford and of various castle-building operations across southern England .
18 Those characteristics were known to that keeper or were at any time known to a person who at that time had charge of the animal as that keeper 's servant or , where that keeper is the head of a household , were known to another keeper of the animal who is a member of that household and under the age of sixteen . ’
19 Aunt Bedelia had charge of the television so we had to watch all the soaps in Christendom .
20 GRAHAM STUART was placed in the £3 million bracket after a wonder goal that had Match of the Day 's team , as well as his own , in raptures .
21 No patient had evidence of the sleep related upper airway obstruction syndrome .
22 Leeds had 99% of the possession and play , but did nt create any clear chances as such .
23 He had knowledge of the land .
24 The customer discovered during this period that the car had a leaking roof and it was argued that , as a result of the customer 's examination of the car before the contract was made , he had knowledge of the defect so as to exclude liability under s14(2) ( b ) .
25 Although both were linked to the PKI , there is no evidence that either of them had knowledge of the events leading to the coup .
26 Of course , if the employer had knowledge of the contractor 's improprieties , or if the employer had itself made any misrepresentation , the position would be otherwise .
27 Similarly , the sergeant , in issuing an order , could assume that Jones had knowledge of the authority of sergeants , the obligations of privates , the importance attached to polished boots on parade grounds , and so on .
28 ‘ We can prove that Holiday Inn management had knowledge of the peepholes and did nothing about it , ’ added Mr Summer .
29 In 1950 the U.S. had 70% of the world 's gold reserves , by April ‘ 91 the U.S. had $67Bn and the U.K. $39Bn .
30 Meanwhile , in her mind , she had visions of the Brownings rattling along in high good humour with all manner of beautiful vistas to right and left as they trotted to Arezzo and she could hear the conversation and Pen 's excited laughter .
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