Example sentences of "[noun sg] [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 Apart from her looks , and especially those deep green eyes , she was cheerful and friendly and seemingly unaware of the effect she had on the unsophisticated young men around her .
3 His towers rejected the fear she had of the hideous , dehumanized sadists she had known at Mars-U .
4 He would go on sleeping badly , and opening people 's luggage , and given great luck he would even keep on living with Sam , though it was difficult to imagine that she would seriously consent to give up such a trophy , however little genuine pleasure she had from the child .
5 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
6 you know , we would li I do n't mind people being in it , but I 'd rather , you know , can you imagine that er the Greek priest we had in the very first print
7 BSkyB will not renew the £13 million three-season deal they had with the Scottish authorities which expired at the end of last season .
8 Whatever the fault he had from the start ,
9 He did n't care about the effect it had on the rest of us .
10 Too bad Henry Phipps happened to mention your father 's debts to that chinless wonder you had on the string .
11 One of the most enjoyable aspects of the course was the lunch we had in the local pub , which did a particularly memorable steak and kidney pie .
12 Also going 10 league games undefeated would match the run we had at the start of the championship year .
13 On record there is the prolonged correspondence he had with the Postmaster-General ( PMG ) from 1908 onwards .
14 This whole saga ruins any faith you had in the game .
15 ‘ Poor thing , ’ she might have said another time , but now any sympathy she had for the machine was swamped by her fears for her children .
16 Once we have worked out with you how much you will pay towards your care , the Department has the right to continue to base this on the amount of money you had at the time of your assessment .
17 The first teacher I had in the infants was a Miss , she had a bad habit of rapping you across the knuckles with a ruler , and there was a pupil teacher Miss , funny thing about that is she , she , she came up to , Mr came up as headmaster and Miss came as a teacher , she was a pupil teacher it was n't necessary to go to college and get degrees in the , she , she used to be a pupil teacher in the infant school when I was at school , and Miss was actually at the sunshine school when my daughter was going to school .
18 Well this is the one with the business I had with the library .
19 They are primarily concerned with the use of letters rogatory , the device which had over the centuries become well-established in the practice of States , and not only those of the civil law tradition , and which remains central to the procedures for obtaining evidence from another jurisdiction .
20 So this job you had with the diplomat 's family , did you get it from the , the home or were you in a ?
21 So anyway , he erm had his say quite a long story and er the Chairman turned round all of a sudden and he s he could n't say the Chairman er said call him cos that 's what we call him and he said er he said erm would you like to come back to the rostrum again and he said erm you were explaining to me about an accident you had in the quarry in quarry , erm some years back and he said , I 'd like you to explain to these people .
22 ‘ I thought you had a king-sized crush on that singer we had at the club three weeks ago .
23 How reliable this will be is difficult to say , since it could n't find an old Logitech Serial Mouse we had on the test machine , but always found the pre-loaded mouse driver — but this is beta test software , so there 's still work to be done .
24 ‘ What heavy rain we had in the night , ma'am ! ’ she said .
25 I had not seen the upstairs rooms since they were finished , but I remember the job they had with the bathroom , and with this . ’
26 The worst meeting they had with the Shah was the last .
27 Endill spent every spare moment he had in the library .
28 He was a striker we had during the 80 's sometime — I think it was before we got relegated .
29 This was very lucky and one of the two strokes of luck we had on the whole job .
30 The overall picture , with session 1991–2 yet to be completed , is very encouraging for SCOTVEC , because it indicates that the faith we had in the new system 's advantages was well-founded .
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