Example sentences of "had [vb pp] a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Normally he enjoyed staying over at the firm 's northern hospitality suite which was situated above their offices — bloody hell , he had treated a few girls to his own style of hospitality there enough times — but tonight it was all wrong .
2 And the singing of birds I had heard a thousand times , thrushes , blackbirds in our London garden , I heard as if I had never heard them before .
3 Before I had heard a dozen words , I was trembling with fear .
4 ‘ The Missus ’ was about as inappropriate a soubriquet for Onyx Muggeridge as could be imagined , and Mike Pumfrey , who had heard a few scraps about her already , registered this .
5 I had heard a few comments , such as : ‘ Oh !
6 The man 's foot had broken a few spokes and the chain had come off , but there was no other damage .
7 Aubrey , watching the three excitedly making plans , was sensitive enough not to mention the news he had received a few days ' earlier from his mother — that Madeleine and Dunbar were coming home with the regiment .
8 She had received a few blows in her time , but after the first shock she had swung back .
9 He had never been to a theatre in London , but he knew now , after the performance she had given a few minutes ago , that Mother Bombie was the greatest actress in the world .
10 They ran for the shelter of a large chunk of dislodged temple that had fallen a few metres away .
11 One English girl had fallen a few yards behind her companions and , as thirty spectators looked on , lost her daysack , with its camera , cash and diary , in a tug-of-war with the thief .
12 Here and there the doctor had added a few words .
13 Sometimes the photographs seemed exactly the same , or so it appeared until , somewhere in the frame , I would realise that a rock had rolled a few feet or yards , a tree was missing , a scarp subtly altered , and one had the sense of some immensely leisured , tranquil calibration of infinity .
14 The ground either end of the bridge had dropped a few inches .
15 Then , even as it dawned on her that the flowers had probably been placed there by lovers , so , as she looked up again into the dark eyes of the tall Czechoslovakian , she all at once knew why it was that her breath had caught a few seconds ago .
16 Joe 's father had worked for her father , and Joe himself had earned a few shillings helping out , when he was a scrawny boy with a runny nose .
17 The Duttons had come a hundred years before to the long straggling village of Sherborne in the archaically beautiful Borne Valley , where Thomas Dutton had built the original house of Sherborne Park in 1551 .
18 If only it had come a few years earlier .
19 She was not in the habit of ogling men , and although , over the past few months , she had accepted a few invitations to dinner or the theatre , none of her dates had even remotely magnetised .
20 On Boxing Day I had accepted a few spoons of gravy , but only after considerable coaxing from Mick , having refused it twice already .
21 Nicola had phoned a dozen times , without luck .
22 They had met a few days after Mina had stood up at the end of a recital in the Usher Hall at Edinburgh to announce that she would very much like to stay here in England ( a tiny mistake the Scots reporters had kindly ignored ) rather than return to East Germany .
23 For example , Felicity , who had attended an independent girls ' school where all the teaching staff were women , said :
24 It was a movement I had seen a hundred times on television , but never before in real life .
25 He watched the young man 's face , now set in the sort of bored , practised , professional expression Grout had seen a hundred times before .
26 He had seen a few curtains moving in neighbouring houses .
27 ‘ Cheers , ’ said Bunny , pocketing the mat as he had done a million others , though the phone numbers on them were not usually trombonists .
28 ‘ I was looking at him like I had done a million times and suddenly I saw his shoulder twitch slightly , ’ she said .
29 ‘ I was shooting a lot of travel features at the time and had done a few aerials just to try something new .
30 IBM had made a few changes ( very small ) and entitled it PCDOS ( because it ran their PCs , strangely enough ! )
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