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

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1 Six years later , when the launching of the European Economic Community with the same six member states had in a sense superseded the ECSC , the Authority could make a reasonably positive report .
2 By the time that the OEEC Council agreed in October 1957 to set up the so-called Maudling Committee , named after Reginald Maudling who was appointed by the British premier , Harold Macmillan , in July 1957 to conduct the negotiations on Britain 's proposals for a wider free trade area , the Six had in a sense already passed the point of no return .
3 Then the infant school the first class of the infants we had in a hut on Netteswell Road and then we went , they came from that hut there to the servant 's quarters of Mark Hall .
4 The subject had seemed to be taboo ; and he himself had in a way pressed her down into his mind because thoughts of her conjured up a feeling tinged with regret and shame , centred round a scene in the bedroom and the rage of his mother .
5 A businessman commenting on an experience he had in a stockbroker 's office in London when " I saw a beam of light between me and my eyes " commented , Although I was n't a particularly religious person , I realised immediately that this must be the thing that people call God .
6 In 1971 rebels attacked his birthday party ; the king had in a lavatory .
7 And I would recommend in fact that action on that should be we ought to visit the site , there 's a splendid map I think you 've all had , you had in a letter , you had in a letter from a developer to have a look at this map and , and the sites they 're talking about actually .
8 And I would recommend in fact that action on that should be we ought to visit the site , there 's a splendid map I think you 've all had , you had in a letter , you had in a letter from a developer to have a look at this map and , and the sites they 're talking about actually .
9 Prior to this decision the authorities had in a number of cases resorted to violence to prevent people from seeking refuge in the embassies of various Western countries .
10 If you ask people to describe the times in their lives when they learned something about themselves it is often when someone else told them about the impact or bearing they observed they had in a situation .
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