Example sentences of "and [pron] had [det] " in BNC.

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1 Faith had disposed of the money and belongings as she chose and everyone had that right , at the very least .
2 Erm , George and I had that class shared between us , he took them for an hour a week and I did and i if there is a class that any of us had ever taken that would be unlikely to be able to write something meaningful of this kind
3 The last time I won was here and I had that on my mind most of the week .
4 I was er I woke up Monday morning right , and I had that
5 The Austin ten and I had that when my son came home from the army .
6 And I had that in my pocket for years .
7 really great it was , you know I did n't really think it would turn out as big as it has done you know , but it 's turned out beautiful has n't it really , yeah we was , I was thrilled especially when they built the new houses round the front we used to go and keep looking at them , little did I think I would get one , and the housing officer came one day and he said would you like one of the new ones , I said I would and it was four bedroom but we got , you see we 've got the other bedroom over my daughter-in-law 's , so me and hubby used to have the en right down a long passage and the bedroom was over like the sit you 've got a bedroom over the sitting room like see and she erm , we used to have so the children did n't make a noise to disturb her so my hubby and I had that room , yeah , it was quite nice it was , nice house , I erm , you know , enjoyed being there , bringing up the family , you want plenty of room you 've got a big family do n't you really ?
8 Before she could ask whom he intended to marry this time he said , ‘ After you left and I had that final bust-up with Marc I rang Marianne and told her she could do better than marry a penniless school-kid . ’
9 That 's right , it 's just that I worked , I think , yesterday I could n't get into erm , I just could n't get into and yesterday I must admit I felt really rough and erm , I thought at three o'clock I was going to have to ring Iris , cos I knew you were still out you see and at three o'clock I thought I was going to have to ring Iris er just to come in cos I ca n't like your head was my stomach was churning over , it was n't till , soon as I get some food in front of me oh I get , you see I did n't feel too cracking in the morning and I thought well there 's lots of stomach bugs going about and I thought well I 'm having one of them , and I did n't know what I fancied for lunch and I cooked the kiddies theirs , they had fish and what have you , and erm , I thought well what can I have , I thought I what , I thought I got a little tin of salmon there , so I thought right I 'll have a salmon sandwich and I had that and believe me I felt , by three o'clock I could see myself picking me up off the floor , I only got spots before my eyes as such , but , I just had , I had four , five cups of water , I did n't drink any tea , and I wish then , well I do n't know whether I could have felt any worse when I had the sandwich or not to be honest .
10 Erm and I had that , but I 've used the last of that to be honest .
11 The Prime Minister and I had such a meeting on the twentieth of December .
12 He had a good time , said he really enjoyed it and would like to go again , and I had all the washing done for me — he did n't bring anything home dirty except the previous day 's clothes .
13 Of course , at the time I was a punk and I had all this blue hair and everything and he must have thought , ‘ My God , who is this strange girl ? ’
14 And , of course , when you are young , you are always looking forward , and I had all the answers ready when Clare asked me , ‘ But what about your plans ? ’
15 so they wasted time by changing the guard , and I had all the time in the world to destroy the documents .
16 And then , of course , I was n't able to attend much when I was left on my own after Mother and Uncle Tommy died and I had all the milking and farmwork to do myself .
17 Bob and I had all sorts of schemes for us all to meet , including asking you to come to Edinburgh as a halfway house , but we realised that actually that is rather more than halfway for you , and would n't be at all easy .
18 and they had all these great pads you know and I had all these maternity pads because I needed them you know I had to pad up and I had to and I felt so embarrassed
19 Saturday night and stayed with his friends like and I , I and I did n't like it , I could I was lying in bed I thought I heard noises and all and I had all the windows
20 I obviously understood this very well and I had all sorts of
21 As Anwar and I had these conversations Jamila liked to open the door to the store-room and just point the black barrel-ends of her eyes at me as if I were sitting with Eichmann .
22 ‘ Reading ’ docked and I had another express letter to say the date could be June 6th .
23 Whether I have conveyed anything of the delight we took in his company I do n't know and his exact words may have been even better but the magic of his style returns to me and I had another giggle writing this .
24 Afterwards we split up into various groups , and and I had another formal introduction to one of the ‘ production teams ’ ( which is really a little hamlet with a population of 200 or so near the town ) .
25 and I had another one , you know one of them with sponges on ?
26 They saw better and I had more space to work in ; but no-one had thought of it before .
27 But I remember going on it and I had those transfers on my arms
28 On reflection , my brothers and I had this in common — attraction to the opposite sex .
29 And I had this strange image of myself and Frankie Vaughan sitting in her front room , spinning a coin to see who went first .
30 God , yesterday I looked at Oliver and I had this strange thought .
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