Example sentences of "had [vb pp] [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The conclusion of the report was that the resilience and vigour of adult education in the county during the previous twenty years had placed it in a good position to consolidate earlier effort and made HMI confident that further development in the provision of liberal adult education would build on the foundation of the established tradition of co-operative endeavour between the LEAs and the Responsible Bodies .
2 Molly tried to speak slowly and rationally but the calm which had sustained her in the villa seemed to have drained away .
3 During the six years that followed his restoration , Louis put together again the coalition of ecclesiastical and secular support that had sustained him in the 820s .
4 The householder claimed that the burglar had jumped him in the dark and so he had stabbed him .
5 It was just this power and seriousness that had fascinated her in the first place .
6 Its windows and doors had been sealed up with breeze-blocks but the Koranic inscription beneath the roof remained and someone had painted it in the past ten years .
7 And then Viola Angotti had taken one more step , and with a faint sigh she had socked him in the stomach so hard that he had doubled over and lost his lunch .
8 A short time before , estate agents ' men had put up a board to say that five houses were to be built — but they had erected it in the flower garden of the house instead of in the field as they had been instructed .
9 Sapt had hidden me in a room in the old castle , and he and Fritz brought her to me there .
10 I had heard it in the evenings at the school , and at first thought it made by some moronic village boy .
11 She implied that they had heard it in the shop and Tony said reassuringly , ‘ Do n't worry about it .
12 Daphne Rye once again had pointed him in the right direction .
13 Tess realized that the farmer was the same Trantridge man who had recognized her in the market town , and had been knocked down by Angel .
14 players had received it in the past two years as well , now four times overall since it was inaugurated in 1985 .
15 He had received it in the post almost a week ago , and the moment he read it his heart had frozen — he had actually felt himself go ice-cold .
16 And he had stopped her in the lobby once to enquire , ‘ How are things going ?
17 He was an old man like the guard who had stopped us in the road the night before .
18 Her fingers stiffened under the memory of the innumerable raps on the knuckles Sylvie had given her in the past .
19 She recalled the swift bruising kiss he had given her in the restaurant .
20 He did not fit the description of Jim Lancaster that Blanche had given him in the car that morning .
21 I mean we had an example from the miner 's strike but that ha was happening far away in a sense and it was just something that you could support or yo you did n't support or you put a tin of beans in the box in Quix and that was what you did you know sort of And then actually faced with having to accept food from that people had given you in a way , it 's a very quite a difficult concept .
22 Simon , however , would n't hear of it , and had joined her in the kitchen to help with the dishes .
23 She did n't realise that Guy Sterne had joined her in the sitting-room until he spoke from behind her chair .
24 When Sophie had joined him in a waltz …
25 ‘ Indeed you would n't find better anywhere , ’ said Mrs Bennet who had joined them in the cellar with her daughter .
26 And seeing that someone had joined them in the chapel , he pinched Caterina 's cheek , and lightly slapping her shoulder , said aloud , ‘ Away with you , find someone else to pester . ’
27 Gamal and one or two of his friends had joined them in the box and Gamal was not entirely comfortable either , though for different reasons .
28 The handsome young fisherman Pablo had joined them in the café , and now he said , ‘ Señorita , you are doing nothing today .
29 At once , he could see that it was the same monstrous nightmare that had attacked them in the basement .
30 A lucky deal in 1863 caused his business to take off : he bought two sacks of Cape of Good Hope triangular stamps for £5 from two sailors who had won them in a raffle in Cape Town .
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