Example sentences of "and had [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Then he remembered the one designer he 'd met — gay — and had second thoughts . |
2 | Brachiosaurus was even heavier than Brontosaurus and had front legs longer than its rear ones , the opposite of Brontosaurus . |
3 | Rescuing beleaguered maidens had a certain passing reward , but most of the time he 'd finished up by setting them up in some city somewhere with a handsome dowry , because after a while even the most agreeable ex-maiden became possessive and had scant sympathy for his efforts to rescue her sister sufferers . |
4 | There was ‘ Deadly ’ Derek Underwood , who was quick through the air , turned the ball and had marvellous control . |
5 | In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in particular , the wealthy merchants were independent and organised members of society and had greater freedom than in many countries . |
6 | The guests thought it was romantic and had great fun picking their way through the candlelit restaurant . |
7 | Always short of money , Pound in the twenties found one outlet after another closed to him and had great difficulty making ends meet . |
8 | On one economic issue after another — the American Loan , the coal crisis , the dollar problem , devaluation , the European Payments Union — they were slow to grasp the true options of policy and had great difficulty in reaching sensible conclusions . |
9 | When the story was published , he was dismissed from his post , and had great difficulty raising money for further excavations . |
10 | The Company was not powerful enough to go inland and kidnap slaves , and had great difficulty keeping up its coastal garrisons in the unpleasant and unhealthy conditions in which they lived , but in any case , military expeditions to capture slaves were unnecessary . |
11 | Having heard that he was much respected and had great influence in these parts , I felt it was as well to do as he told us . |
12 | He hit through the ball , disguised the passing shots well and had great depth on his shots . |
13 | These buildings were comfortable and spacious , and had great charm . |
14 | Yes and then we 've fiddles or melodions they all m met at each others houses and had great nights . |
15 | It was , he claimed , a piece of bitumen which assuredly had once formed part of the hull of Noah 's Ark , and had great value in the averting of mischief . |
16 | Both studies , however , are not strictly comparable as we used elemental diet for at least four weeks and had five day introduction cycles with reintroduction of once only identified foods whereas Alun-Jones et al used diet to symptomatic remission only , had a daily introduction programme without repeat exposure to suspect foods , and in one study used a high fibre diet in the control group . |
17 | She was discharged home , apparently fit and well , and had five years of active , happy life before she died without much pain or distress from cancer . |
18 | They had the right religion , they were hard-working , and had small families which they could afford to keep in decent circumstances . |
19 | I have phoned Sarah many times and had long talks with her about the welfare of goats . |
20 | He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society , and had powerful support from politicians and writers . |
21 | Her father had lived at the Old Parsonage at Wouldham and had 10 children . |
22 | McGrath , who took over from Jim McCalliog in October last year , for just 14 months , taking over in October last year from Jim McCalliog , and had 10 months of a two-year contract to run . |
23 | I lay in the small , gauzy tent made by my mosquito net and tossed and turned and had one dream after another . |
24 | Rather exasperated , I began to get out and had one foot still on the running board when I heard a woman 's voice call : |
25 | and had one foot three sizes larger than the other . |
26 | People like Henry , white middle-aged men who lived in Wimbledon and had one daughter , were their idea of what British citizens should be . |
27 | He was married and had one child , a son . |
28 | He had married sometime in 1837 and had one child . |
29 | A married man and his wife who could between them earn 15s ( 75p ) and had one child would , out of work , have received 10s ( 50p ) . |
30 | He has been convicted of car crimes 16 times and had one charge pending at the time of our discussions three months ago . |