Example sentences of "who had at " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Jeremy Taylor , who had at one time been chaplain to Archbishop Laud , was no Calvinist . |
2 | Immediate adult royal relatives had been embarrassingly scarce ; but there was usually a queen mother , who had at least personal legal rights as tutrix of her son . |
3 | There was the fat man who had woken her up , Annie who had at least made her feel slightly better , and then Cy McCray and his diet pills . |
4 | On the other hand , there was a slightly smaller group of people , ending up as early retired , who had at first decided to remain economically active and , for the most part , to try to find jobs . |
5 | In Sussex William Earnley was the son of the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas ; in contrast to most of his colleagues , who had at least £40 a year with an average of £100 , he had only £26 produced by a medley of very small properties , in addition to which he leased Cakehan manor from the bishop of Chichester . |
6 | This leads to a further conclusion that these wares were brought to the site by the Catuvellauni , who had at that time embarked on westward expansion . |
7 | Even nobles who had at one time covertly recommended such a union were alarmed by the unseemly haste , and realized that in any case the tide of national opinion was against the match . |
8 | So Brick , who had at first dismay , |
9 | Among these last was Archbishop Reynolds who had at first excommunicated the invaders by pressing into service a ten-year-old denunciation against the Scots ! |
10 | He had at one time used the property as a guest house and a number of people , who had at one time or another resided in the guest house , had become friends of his . |
11 | To the prison guards he was a dangerous criminal , but to me he was an unfortunate man , who had at least some goodness in him . |
12 | Analyses of changes in quality of life were performed separately for patients whose scores were all normal before treatment and for patients who had at least one score ( global score or subgrouping ) that was abnormal — that is , more than two standard deviations above results in normal people . |
13 | But when he caught up with Chuck , who had at last relented and allowed his breathless coolie to slow to a trot , he found the older boy grinning and lolling casually in his seat , obviously suffering no such pangs of conscience . |
14 | This was to ensure that , as far as possible , the teachers in the sample included only those who had either experienced the entire process of review , reporting and feedback or who had at least been involved in the review component . |
15 | Archbishop Adolf of Cologne , who had at first supported Otto , was threatened with excommunication . |
16 | People who had at first seemed so friendly and decent and open and neighbourly , but who , after two or three encounters , had turned into ravingly obsessive lunatics . |
17 | In this study , all endoscopic injections were performed by two endoscopists who had at least five years ' experience of endoscopic examination and one year 's experience of endoscopic injection . |
18 | The numbers of patients who had at least one recurrence ( 94.44 v 54.55% , p<0.02 ) , five recurrences ( 55.56 v 18.18% , p<0.02 ) , and 10 recurrences ( 33 v 9.1% , p<0.01 ) were significantly higher in the corrosive stricture group than in the peptic stricture group . |
19 | Early on , after Waite 's capture , when he was still separated by a wall from the others , Anderson , who had at that point had spent 2,000 days in captivity , writes of Waite , ‘ I knew he was brave , risking his life for us . |