Example sentences of "had he [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So that 's an important point and one which is not in Freud 's book although I 'd like to think it would have been , had he written it much later on when , when group erm therapy had become very fashionable .
2 But who had persuaded or paid Don Roberto to supply the men , and what reason had he given him ?
3 He had been well aware that she would dearly love to have been one of his girlfriends , more than willing to go to bed with him had he given her any encouragement , and was resentful of his relationship with Liza .
4 Never , by look or gesture or word , had he given her the slightest justification for thinking that he might be interested in her as a person .
5 I think if Dvořák knew his First Symphony was being regularly played he would not have been entirely happy , for undoubtedly had he revised it , it would have been a wholly different work , and probably shorter .
6 Had he arranged it , he could n't have planned it better .
7 But why had he invited her ?
8 So why had he invited her out for the day ?
9 A notice of his death in the Bristol Journal supports the view that had he lived he would have made an even greater mark as an engineer : ‘ The public have to deplore in him the loss of one of the first mechanics in the kingdom , whose early genius brought to perfection that long-wished-for desideratum , the applying the powers of the fire-engine to rotular movements . ’
10 Had he understood it for what it was ?
11 Had he seen her before she lived like this ?
12 On neither occasion could he say why he had done what he did , nor had he done it in the company of other pupils he wanted to impress .
13 So why had he done it ?
14 had he done it when he was lifting , like putting the bath in or something , I could understand it
15 The grocer , a hard-faced ex-soldier whose right hand lacked a thumb ( Melanie wondered , had he lopped it off on the bacon-slicer ?
16 Had he viewed her as an exciting and unusual lay , and believed that she would n't let him screw her without a hard-luck , my wife-doesn't-understand-me line to spin ?
17 Or had he overcome it ?
18 Had he swallowed it ?
19 The pain of parting was real and lasting : ‘ so dreadfully had he made me suffer , the chill of Death fell upon my heart ’ .
20 Nor had he wanted him to know .
21 A slightly different approach diagnoses the Gettier counter-examples as arising because there are some truths which would have destroyed the believer 's justification had he believed them ( cf.
22 Had he believed her , he might have succumbed to temptation .
23 He could easily forget her , although he had pulled her hair and teased her and kissed her ( had he kissed her ? ) and played Battleships with her .
24 Had he asked her to marry him , she would have sacrificed everything to that end .
25 I was so relieved to see the fear had left him that I would not have minded had he asked me to get into bed with him .
26 Why had he asked me to keep the attack a secret ?
27 Why had he said he was going to retch his Dad from the airport ? — ‘ Maybe his Dad came back early , ’ Marie told herself .
28 He had n't actually said he would — but then , neither had he said he would n't .
29 Only once had he said he loved her , and that had been in extreme circumstances .
30 And why on earth had he said it ?
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