Example sentences of "had [verb] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By the late 1980s , Ceauşescu 's suspicions and caprices had whittled down the numbers of his long-term favourites . |
2 | At ten o'clock in the morning a monster had ripped up the countryside , devastation littering its wake . |
3 | Periodically the ship had literally sailed up on to the tug , ramming her bows against the stern , and finally the towing hawser had ripped out the capstan to which it was fastened . |
4 | Someone had ripped out the cables — more proof of attention to detail . |
5 | Then it got flooded because people had ripped out the pipes next door , which was empty too . " |
6 | When they had all left and her father , the grave-digger , had filled up the grave , Nigel would be alone . |
7 | Always till now that had filled up the moment |
8 | Whilst he was gone , Morse turned to the back of The Times and had filled in the whole of the bottom right-hand quarter of the crossword when Lewis returned two minutes later . |
9 | and and also not all erm there was reference made to , I ca n't remember which company it was , but somebody , you know , who was th not particularly literate had filled in the book . |
10 | Cadfael had been awake and afield more than an hour by then , for want of a quiet mind , and had filled in the time by ranging along the bushy edges of his peasefields and the shore of the mill pond to gather the white blossoms of the blackthorn , just out of the bud and at their best for infusing , to make a gentle purge for the old men in the infirmary , who could no longer take the strenuous exercise that had formerly kept their bodies in good trim . |
11 | Anyway , the mosque was one of the many subjects he felt it safest to avoid until he had plucked up the courage to go into one . |
12 | Instead , a ‘ position de barrage ’ a well-organised defensive wall was to be erected along the ‘ Line of Resistance ’ that Pétain had traced out the night he took over command . |
13 | We entered the very horse show that we had to sit out the year before . |
14 | If it turned out that Mrs A had gathered up the keys , the , arrest would be unlawful . |
15 | After the monitor had gathered up the papers and placed them on the small , square , wooden table that acted as the sister 's desk , the class sat quiet , waiting anxiously for the verdict , a tick or a large cross , the while automatically mumbling Hail Marys . |
16 | They had gathered up the dolls in their arms , some of which were nearly as big as they were . |
17 | The great hero Sigmar first united the men of the middle Old World into the Empire , and to do so he had to drive out the Orcs and Goblins that lived there . |
18 | They were so poor that they had to grind up the bark of trees to make flour for their bread . |
19 | She had witnessed both the joys and the stresses with her own parents , the late actor , Tony Sharp and actress mother , Margaret Wedlake . |
20 | Gray , who had tucked away the penalty which set up Quakers ' promotion to the Third Division only a few weeks before , had never managed a club , and by Christmas it was becoming clear that , while a likeable character , he was not in the same class as his predecessor . |
21 | Nesting for the first time in the delta since the 16th century , the flamingos had flown up the coast from the southern province of Malaga after finding their traditional nesting ground in the Fuente de Piedra lake had dried up after a prolonged drought . |
22 | ‘ She wanted to go to this pop festival at Roskilde in Denmark , ’ Margaret Price had explained tonelessly the evening she 'd arrived on Gina 's doorstep in obvious distress . |
23 | Ruth wondered how Maria Luisa had explained away the baby she had conceived with her ‘ jolly good friend ’ . |
24 | Liz 's gurgle of laughter had floated down the wires . |
25 | The court had heard how the raid had been abandoned after a cache of tools and equipment commonly used in bank raids was discovered in a bus shelter . |
26 | The judge said during the raid Munn stood in front of the counter and the man who had broken down the screen handed him out the £6,460 from the teller 's cash drawers . |
27 | Penelope Houston had pointed out the dangers early on , in the pages of Sight and Sound : |
28 | Ever since Ford had pointed out the location of the sepoy magazine Harry had been unable to get it out of his mind . |
29 | It was not until the cheers had subsided and Reg Pybus had pointed out the rashness of my statement that I decided instead on getting the match abandoned . |
30 | The night before , our host had pointed out the Building |