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

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1 The Arches exhibition organisers had placed a dinosaur around a corner and asked them to deal with it .
2 Twenty minutes later , George Leeming lay as they had first seen him , except that his eyes were now open and his back arched as the doctor had placed a pillow under him to make him more comfortable .
3 It claimed patients would have more choice over which hospital they went to , but in fact they would have less because they would have to go to the hospital with which their district health authority had placed a contract , he said .
4 By Nov. 20 Mahdi Mohammed was reported to be massing reinforcements in Warsheik , about 60 km north of Mogadishu , and had placed a satellite telephone call to the British Broadcasting Corporation denying that he had been ousted .
5 Officers had placed a metal colander on the head of a suspect and attached the colander to the copier with metal wires .
6 It was Britain more than any other country which had placed a stamp on all European discussions about integration since the war .
7 When he had returned home that day , after leaving Franco , Maria Filippa had placed a dish on the table , filled with warm fresh taralli .
8 But he was under a cloud anyway after his men failed to find who had placed a bomb in the office of Major-General Seri Temiyaveh , the head of the Bangkok police department 's crime-suppression division .
9 St Bernards had placed a fee on this transfer should he go to a Football League club so Palace had to settle with them and with Kettering , but his eminent place in the club 's history assures us that if Palace had had to pay a dozen clubs , it would have been money well spent .
10 But within the clearing it was warm and safe-feeling ; Clumhach had lit their usual fire , which was burning up brightly , and somebody had placed a cauldron of spiced wine to simmer over it .
11 He mentioned a lake not far away , at the centre of which a farmer had placed a scarecrow .
12 Air Marshal Sibun , Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force , announced on Oct. 18 that Indonesia had placed an order for 24 Hawk jet fighters from the United Kingdom at a reported purchase price of US$500 million .
13 Aileen Stewart had placed an eighteen-inch pie in the very centre of the board ; its summit gleamed yellow with a basting of egg .
14 Venice had placed an embargo on Bosphorus trade and was hesitant even over her Alexandria fleet .
15 Once she started writing her a letter and had filled a sheet of paper before she realized that Maggie could n't read so there was no sense in sending it .
16 If I had filled a tanker I would n't have been prosecuted . ’
17 She had filled a cup for herself , but made no attempt to drink .
18 That evening , when Mrs Hollidaye crept into Dot 's bedroom to damp down the fire for the night and check that the guard was securely in place , she had filled a trug basket with garden produce .
19 She had filled an emptiness in his life and he knew that he would be devastated if she left now .
20 Hotspur had withdrawn a step or two towards the door when he turned again to look at Iago .
21 Sophia married Ernst August of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( 1629–1698 ) in 1658 , after his elder brother had withdrawn an offer .
22 Kabul Radio announced on June 21 that President Najibullah had dismissed a Deputy Prime Minister , Mahmud Barialay .
23 The Labour Party was particularly critical of government policy in this area when it emerged after April 1 that Guys , the major London teaching hospital which had formed a trust with Lewisham , had made 600 redundancies and closed as many as 25 departments in a series of cost-cutting measures .
24 Would you believe it , the Africans there had formed a brass band and played all Irish tunes !
25 FECCAS had formed a branch there and she helped organize women coffee harvesters .
26 No significant section of the marchers had formed a determination to defy the police , and the RUC , for its part , seems to have behaved in a generally good-natured way .
27 Gillespie was jealous and angry because his wife Kay , 28 , had formed a relationship with another man .
28 The latter had formed a Master Printers " Association in 1846 , with the explicit aim of keeping out unionists and outlawing strikers .
29 And now Sutton had formed a coterie of cronies round him and was appointing the wrong staff , which had to be stopped at once .
30 The fire had formed a bed of glowing ash , a core on which from time to time they threw a branch .
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