Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pron] had [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | By the time the coach returned she had herself under control . |
2 | Bozo feels he had his moment back there under the arches when I let the gun waver . |
3 | Rain wished he had someone to make sure he spent part of the proceeds on smartening up his flat . |
4 | When he looked questioningly at Hunter-Blair the man shook his head to show he had nothing to contribute . |
5 | In view of the evident divisions within the Cabinet , he advised her to speak to ministers individually that afternoon to ensure she had their full support . |
6 | ‘ Trouble is , my bookie figured I had it too . |
7 | The government says it had nothing to do with the case . |
8 | When there was time , the Princess and the movie star discovered they had nothing but lust in common . |
9 | He gave her a smile then , a kind of comradely one , as if her sprain and his stiff knee meant they had something in common . |
10 | You know Dr , when I was a young man this billionaire had his had his daughter and son kidnapped and held in a barn on his farm and they wanted twenty million pound ransom for them . |
11 | Well sometimes the people do n't know , but how the company clarifies he had it , knowledge of things before your client contracted it ? |
12 | For example , it may be permissible to use the Apple logo for brandy ( providing it has not been registered against the wines and spirits class ) and there would be little danger of the public thinking it had anything to do with the computer company . |
13 | It 's now emerged that one of the women was pregnant … her mother says she had everything to live for . |
14 | But after my mam died I had nobody to look after the baby , so I could n't go any more . " |
15 | Mr Sjogren repeated that his client insisted he had nothing to do with the explosion that brought down PanAm 103 . |