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

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1 After he had stabbed a lone sergeant to death the callous murderer kept gory souvenirs of his crime in the glove compartment of his car .
2 There was a case where a householder escaped a claim for civil damages after he had stabbed an intruder with a bayonet !
3 There had been the regrettable occasion in the Chamber when he had kissed the Labour Party 's spokesman for the Arts , a Mr Mark Fisher , on his bald pate , an escapade that had attracted what his wife Marjorie had called ‘ bloody bad publicity ’ .
4 I had observed with what relish he had improvised a rape — of a Soviet actress — for a scene in one of our novels .
5 He had broken a bone .
6 Omero knew exactly what she meant as he had broken a tooth as a result of eating rock given to him by visitors at Easter , and sometimes it really hurts .
7 He had broken the rules and the punishment had warped him .
8 On his return he was taken to the sleeping cell and , following the usual routine , was locked in , but on the next day the cell was empty ; he had broken the stone to which the iron grid was fixed .
9 In fact he had broken the most famous statesman of Europe , and within six months succeeded to Lloyd George 's place if not to his fame .
10 He had broken the fourth wall .
11 On an evening when he had broken the silence with one of his quietist cracks she would feel a sense of remorse and insufficiency descending on her , and hours later find herself in the larder , eating the remains of whatever was under the meat sieve and weeping that she should do something so self-defeating and stupid .
12 He lost the line again and , though he tried to disguise the lapse with a dramatic move , he feared he had broken the tension of the scene .
13 Price , of Zimbabwe , shot a cautious second round 68 and was surprised to hear he had broken the previous record set by Mark O'Meara and Steve Jones in 1987 .
14 The phone was working again , the engineer had scribbled on the back of an envelope , and he was very sorry he had broken the table lamp standing next to it on the coffee table .
15 Clark was surprised to be told he had broken the course record by 26 seconds .
16 This man , he was a criminal , he was one of the worst , he had broken the laws of the land and he was being crucified for that reason but the measure of his sin , the gravity of his sin , did not alter his chance of sa being saved .
17 He had grown a lot in the last few months .
18 He had his back to me , and he had grown a beard , but his hair was still thick and blond .
19 He was waiting on the Jackley Road outside a pub called the Ostrich , Kevin 's double in every particular until he had grown a moustache .
20 To mitigate his appearance , he had grown a beard — though it was so fine , to conform with custom , that it might have been painted on with a kohl-brush , an impression reinforced by the methodical severity with which the rest of the face had been shaved .
21 He had grown a moustache in order to look like Ian Botham and he drove a 1960s Jag like Inspector Morse .
22 Grunte then asked them whether they had heard the one about the Norwegian woman who had bought her son three shoes , having been told he had grown a foot ; a sally which was met by universal groans .
23 He stopped trembling as quickly as he had begun a moment before and seemed to withdraw down the dark passage to the daydream he was locked in when they first arrived .
24 To add insult to injury , he had even turned down paying pupils in order to give free lessons to Aloysia ; and with supreme lack of tact he even described how he had begun an aria for the tenor Raaff , only to turn it into one for Aloysia instead .
25 When Archelaos died he had begun an intervention in Thessaly which , had it been carried through , might have pre-empted Philip 's operations in the 350s .
26 He had begun an impressive defence of the title he took in Rabat last year with a hat-trick of birdies .
27 Tug was suffering already from the lack of training and the stupid way he had begun the run .
28 Part of his motive in undertaking to edit the Criterion had been to establish his own position within metropolitan culture and , since he had been a bank employee when he had begun the paper seventeen years before , in this he had triumphantly succeeded .
29 He had already drafted two acts at the beginning of the previous year , and even before he had been taken ill this autumn he had begun the work of revising them .
30 He had begun the clearing and draining of the Fairfax land and was helping with the actual physical labour himself .
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