Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [pron] had [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And I 'll write about the strange talk I had with the Nielsen woman .
2 I piled the kids and what few possessions we had into the pram and , balancing the baby bath on the hood , walked the few miles back to my Pop 's house .
3 But , you know , if , if , if I 'd have put , when we , when we started to talk at the beginning of this term we had at the beginning a general discussion about what are we gon na put in land reform , if I 'd have come along to s to you and I 'd said well I think we should do this
4 So this job you had with the diplomat 's family , did you get it from the , the home or were you in a ?
5 But it was not vulgarity , just rudery — and he would do it for some very distinguished people we had on the set sometimes . ’
6 But it is unlikely — despite disclosure of business rules — that the less aware will not find themselves on a spectacularly high-risk syndicate which had in the past played safe .
7 But it is unlikely — despite disclosure of business rules — that the less aware will not find themselves on a spectacularly high-risk syndicate which had in the past played safe .
8 ‘ We were doing some vocals and Damon ( Albarn ) was in one of his mad moods and was climbing up one of the acoustic screens they had in the studio .
9 The social worker I had at the time kept coming to see me in Low Newton and saying , ‘ Do you not think it 's best if you get him adopted ? ’
10 just some conversation we had during the day .
11 On record there is the prolonged correspondence he had with the Postmaster-General ( PMG ) from 1908 onwards .
12 BSkyB will not renew the £13 million three-season deal they had with the Scottish authorities which expired at the end of last season .
13 She wondered how much control she had over the chauffeur .
14 ‘ I thought you had a king-sized crush on that singer we had at the club three weeks ago .
15 The worst meeting they had with the Shah was the last .
16 She deserved no less , for she was the kindest , sweetest , dearest friend he had in the world .
17 They used to do what little chores they had in the morning and then again after their wives did most of it .
18 ‘ I remember this dodgy little manager we had at the time sent out five copies , and I can remember the one he sent to Sounds .
19 ‘ I remember this dodgy little manager we had at the time sent out five copies , and I can remember the one he sent to Sounds .
20 What a funny , pretty voice she had on the telephone .
21 I never did think they were primitive and they always told the truth ( except when they were teaching me the language ) and were a damn sight more trustworthy than some of the white men we had on the job .
22 I know that the summaries of guidance is is in that list , and from the brief discussion we had at the careers officer 's meeting this week about summaries of guidance , I know we 're starting off the process by having representatives come to a meeting on the eleventh of May .
23 The worst problem I had at the palace was the Queen 's dwarf .
24 She was known to all in the French Quarter for her good looks , her own hard-luck story ( two marriages , two troubled kids , a problem with drink ) and the soft spot she had for the hard-luck stories of others , poets in particular .
25 I ca nt remember how many headers we had throughout the night which just did nt have the power , and hence slid harmlessly past either post .
26 Then , I do n't know how many years we had down the street , but we moved when I was about six years old up the street near the church .
27 That was not so on the men 's tour , which means it would be very much easier for the ITF to set up its own women 's tour linking many of the principal regular events such as Berlin , Eastbourne , Brighton etc , with the Grand Slams , than it would have been had they responded to the many appeals they had at the time to set up a men 's circuit in competition with ATP …
28 In summary , it would appear that the non-respondents as a group differed from the respondents mainly with regard to the more negative feelings they had towards the Oxfordshire scheme .
29 Yet the case is different with the children in England , for when they emigrate , the vast majority will go to English-speaking countries , and they will have profited from the intimate contact they had with the English life and language . ’
30 This demonstrated the advantages which the DCAC derived from its ability to attract fresh minds like McClean 's and the good will it had from the Catholic community in general .
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