Example sentences of "that had [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not sure , but I think it was Mr that had that bungalow built . |
2 | that was one of mu un uncles that had that house and Well my cousins have it now . |
3 | Have you got the erm that paper that had that sort of erm |
4 | I do believe that had one man jumped the fence , thousands would have followed him . |
5 | Big brother was happy with any group that had long hair . |
6 | A Landsat MSS pixel that had equal reflectance in bands 7 and 5 and zero reflectance in band 4 would appear as a yellow point on the display if the false-colour compositing method described in the preceding paragraph were used . |
7 | After 113 minutes of attacking football that had Second Division Swindon reeling from the start , Third Division Bolton finally took the lead through Brown . |
8 | A wild , violent delight that had intolerable hunger as its other side spasmed through her as the deep , slow throb low down in her slender body became a pounding , yearning ache that must be soothed , or she thought she would die . |
9 | Supply-side economics is probably the perspective that had least credibility academically but most credibility politically . |
10 | that was my twenty first birthday we bought that on , so that was before Gary was born and er , that had black screw on legs as well , the televisions had black screw , oh we did n't have a television we had a second hand television about a year after we were married and I remember Coronation Street starting , that started about when we got married . |
11 | But this ambition lost its edge when he painted a subject that had homoerotic interest . |
12 | PW points out that had Perfect Information been accounted for as an associated undertaking , ‘ in our opinion up to £2m of the loss recognised this year would have been reflected in the year ended 31 March 1991 by elimination of profits arising on sales made to Perfect Information Ltd . |
13 | At least , not in any sense that had any bearing on the case . |
14 | Incidentally , it was the only part of the so-called garden that had any depth of soil at all ; the rest was very sparsely covered . |
15 | A thing to be forgotten , and certainly not something that had any power in the present except that of a distant unhappy memory . |
16 | According to this , she was a student — the only part of the whole application , aside from her name , that had any truth to it . |
17 | Those that had any length of time in , they had a hand-out . |
18 | He also became friends with the eccentric Duke of Montagu of Boughton House in Northamptonshire , for ‘ In Stamford … there was not one person , clergy or lay , that had any taste of learning or ingenuity , so that I was actually as much dead in converse as in a coffin . ’ |
19 | ‘ I realised that if I was going to switch guitars , I wanted something that had some kind of improvement , rather than just being more or less the same . |
20 | You know I 've been I would n't bother showing them some that worked , I 'll always pick the case that had some hiccup on it , so the basic skill you were trying to show them never worked out , you know what I mean and it 's well do n't worry about that , if it was a normal case |
21 | She had , in her naïveté or her stupidity — she was never sure which — imagined herself standing at the elbow of a Valentino or an Armani , learning to drape soft wools , to design things that had classical beauty . |
22 | And then she 'd type them on this special machine that had indelible ink in it . |
23 | She handed her a glass that had original fly contained punch . |
24 | He and his six colleagues undertook an ‘ extraordinary experiment in assessment of social risk ’ that had considerable impact on the national debate . |
25 | And then you were talking about San Francisco earlier , now there are some churches in San Francisco that had Welsh slate and it must have gone by sea all the way |
26 | He felt strong and wanted more and more to reach somewhere that had less evidence of the patterning of Man . |
27 | ‘ It seems very likely , ’ concludes Mr Irwin , ‘ that had this evidence been available to the defence team at the time of the trial , the outcome would have been different . |
28 | So claiming that had this relationship continued Hilary would probably have ended up as the wife of a petrol pump attender rather than the wife of the President of the United States . |
29 | The most memorable thing about the complex power struggle that had this result was the fate of the losers . |
30 | It was something apparently irrelevant that had enough secret bearing on Albert 's situation to push him into action . |