Example sentences of "had [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At seven I had to carry ID in case bus drivers attempted to charge me adult fare .
2 Only a third of LEAs had arranged any training for social services departments about the purpose and procedures of the 1981 Act , and only a few more ( 38 per cent ) had arranged training for health authorities .
3 He had developed co-operation with nature , and hence the economical use of time , to a fine art .
4 So stony that he even had to borrow money from Dad to get home .
5 At one point he was almost cut off and , in the pitch black , in the bowels of the earth , he had to swing arm after arm from the overhead girders to stay above the advancing peat .
6 It was officially stated that 47 per cent of the members of the new central committee were aged under 49 , that four of them were women and that 41 per cent had received education to university level .
7 Chad had received consecration from Wine , bishop of the western Saxons , and two British bishops ( HE III , 28 ) .
8 These operators were normally young folk ( farmers ' sons ) who had received training in farm machinery .
9 Three remembered having iron injections in childhood , two had received iron during pregnancy , and the other nine had taken courses of iron or folic acid , or both for many years .
10 Royal protection chief Commander Bob Marsh also dismissed the paper 's other claims that the Yard had received information from spy chiefs and been told by the Palace to reveal Di 's movements .
11 She had limited capacity for invention , and her fairy stories are low on enchantment , but she had unusual talent for entering into a child 's feelings .
12 Critics of the administration 's policy claimed that some Haitians who had fled the country a second time , after being repatriated in 1991 , had given evidence of persecution in interviews to UN officials .
13 Perhaps the most serious incident was where several M.P.s deliberately identified an officer of the security services who had given evidence in court under the name Colonel B. The court had warned that any attempt to name the officer would be a contempt of court .
14 ( They would marry two years later , some months after she had given birth to twin boys .
15 Mr Robin Cook MP , objected to Lord Diplock 's suitability on the ground that he had been chairman of the Security Commission since 1971 , and had not formerly indicated any understanding of the concern for civil liberties and privacy which had given rise to public and press anxiety about the procedures of the security services .
16 A two-day visit to Lagos in late December 1989 by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) Managing Director Michel Camdessus had given rise to speculation that the Fund would soon agree to further financing facilities [ for 1989 standby arrangement see p. 37140 ] .
17 The previous day 's drizzle had given way to sun and wind .
18 I spoke calmly since now revulsion had given way to hopelessness .
19 Up in the dome , the uncoupling of the private car had given way to speculation about whether the northern lights would oblige : the weather was right , apparently .
20 With Gibbons , he wrote , oak had given way to limewood and earthbound solidity to feats of impossible lightness .
21 At the end of the nineteenth century the verdict of the legal philosopher Dicey was that laissez-faire had given way to collectivism ; that government had begun to assume a role in society that had taken Britain well on the way to becoming a socialist state .
22 He also perceived that monotony could be relieved by transposition of material , a foreshadowing of the key-schemes that would be possible when modality had given way to tonality .
23 When the light and warmth of the fire had given way to smoke , they put on their shoes and wandered homeward through the silent village and the frosty starlit night .
24 By 1962 , steam engines had given way to diesel locomotives and practically the whole of the system 's signalling had been renewed .
25 Sunderland Council has been praised by the district auditor in his annual appraisal where he pointed to several areas where the council had given value for money .
26 Bob Wilson was so confident that the deal would go through that some weeks before it was even completed he had given authorisation for work to begin at the Boeing factory in Seattle to modify the aircraft to British CAA regulations and finish it in the red and grey Virgin livery .
27 This sensitivity to American qualities was coupled with a new willingness to accept that commerce and art had to go hand in hand .
28 We had to meet fire with fire . ’
29 The easiest part is to work out what would happen to the waters of the lake itself ; but for this , Dr Hollis had to pool information on rainfall , evaporation , the flow and salinity of the rivers , and the level , volume , and salinity of the lake , over as many years as possible ( in practice thirty ) and feed this into a computer .
30 Then , after that humiliation , he had added insult to injury by saying she 'd be perfectly safe with him !
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