Example sentences of "had give he [art] " in BNC.

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1 He was quite frank about the whole thing , told us H. had given him a fiver to turn up , asked Madge if she wanted to go through with it , which of course she did n't .
2 Certainly Eliot 's studies in Sanskrit and Pali at Harvard under Lanman and Woods had given him a thorough knowledge of Indian thought , but it is probable that Kipling 's version of metempsychosis had at least an equally important effect .
3 ‘ Are you out of your … ? his father stopped and looked in a startled manner at his mother , who had given him a sharp dig , then began to cough .
4 But she knew her hesitation had given him a lead .
5 That house had given him a headache .
6 ‘ Lots of them did n't , ’ said Lee , running down the passage and into the kitchen that Philip had been in yesterday morning where Mrs Wright had given him a cup of tea .
7 Sam had given him a warning kick , but Biff , overhearing the remark , gave a grim smile .
8 He was not a big man — only about five feet seven inches tall — but his years as a coachsmith had given him a body that was all muscle with not an ounce of fat .
9 Pedalling up to the office in the mornings , with the bike wheels crunching on the thick white frost , I would arrive with bright red cheeks and breath coming out like steam , and once the Met Officer commented , after I had given him a cheerful , early morning smile , ‘ You do n't know what a difference it makes to your face when you smile !
10 What startled spectator did not know was that a chiropractor on the Olympic Staff had given him a spinal adjustment immediately after the accident .
11 After leaving school he had been unable to settle , had wandered from place to place and had eventually landed up in Borstal , where his crimes had given him a reputation for toughness and ruthlessness which he had felt compelled to live up to ( although at the same time hating it and himself ) .
12 He had headaches , toothache , his anxiety about the coming week and how he would cope with it had given him a fever .
13 Mauve had given him a few casts of hands and feet to take home and study .
14 He looked older , she thought — more mature , as if the events and uncertainties of recent weeks had given him a maturity beyond his years .
15 Edward , whose joyful encounter with Joan de Warenne had given him a further reason for wishing to gain his freedom , sought for some means of contacting his mother .
16 He became so bored by family life ( Tamara had given him a daughter and Yolande a son and a daughter ) that he lost interest in his children .
17 She thought she had given him a very tricky word , one that he would n't yet have learned , and she was peeved that he had succeeded .
18 A nurse taking him for a more experienced dresser had given him a gown and told him to go into the Burns Room .
19 He said to me that God had given him a chance to expiate his past life , and that was what he was going to do .
20 Griffith had come to the movies quite late in life and he came as a man whose varied experiences and whose accumulated opinions , myths , and prejudices had given him a sense of America and of himself as having a place in it .
21 The receptionist at the hotel had given him a key to the front door and his mind was a chaotic mixture of emotions and thoughts as he walked past it towards the shore .
22 The constable had responded to Joinville 's requests débonairement et … en bon manere , and had given him a knight as an escort who ‘ by his ordinance and advice expedited affairs débonairement' .
23 By the time he sold it at auction ( Sotheby 's , New York , May 1989 ) it had given him a real net annual rate of return of just under 20 per cent , after allowing for commission , insurance and inflation .
24 The Earl of Northumberland had given him a coach and four horses , ‘ a gift greater than I was beholding for to any subject ’ .
25 Likewise Jacob , his father , had given him a long robe with sleeves , for he ‘ loved Joseph more than any other of his children ’ ( Gen. 37:3 ) .
26 His father had given him a plentiful supply of money and there was considerable justification for the war .
27 Lieutenant Stapleton had managed to recognize Louise without too much trouble , though her appearance had given him a bit of a surprise .
28 Madam Lundy had given him a list of possible contacts in Dublin , people she had known in her days here ; some owed her favours , others had exploitable vices or indiscretions .
29 Virgin , it could be argued , had given him a chance when nobody else would .
30 Her rifle butt had given him a nasty knock , but there would be no lasting damage .
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