Example sentences of "had [pron] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I had nothing else planned for the evening . |
2 | She knew that he had nearly finished with the Jacobites ; and as far as she was aware he had nothing else lined up . |
3 | There was the Engineer Officer , in civil life a garage proprietor , who lined up his wooden aeroplanes on the tarmac every morning and had them well hosed down . |
4 | When the Cid heard this he gave command to store all his Castles , and had them well repaired . |
5 | When he had them so placed , he spurred ahead and drew dear , and the archers cut them down like corn . |
6 | Bishop Cosin 's original colours of the roof , from the seventeenth century , were discovered during the restoration and Ramsey had them brightly restored . |
7 | I had them specially done ! ’ |
8 | It was just the thought of coping with this quantity alone that had me momentarily rattled , ’ she admitted with truth , then added with a hint of defiance , ‘ But if Stella can do it , I can do it . ’ |
9 | Erm so we walked in and out of carriages as he sought a pair of seats together and erm squashed down , he had me like penned into the window , like I 've got my bag and my umbrella in between ha , and I 'd already told him I was going out with someone . |
10 | Had I even left my cottage at two o'clock ? |
11 | Had I just seen the DOS version , I 'd have been a little niggled about some of the design parameters , but very impressed at the functionality , with an overall favourable opinion . |
12 | I did n't know what stall , type of stall she had I just read about it in the paper |
13 | Had I stuck to my principles or had I simply followed orders ? |
14 | Had I then known Elizabeth Taylor 's work , I might have imagined her using such a setting . |
15 | Had I perhaps misinterpreted Alexander 's instructions ? |
16 | Had I still got something wrong with my heart , even though I 've never felt better since my by-pass operation . |
17 | The one thought I could not tolerate kept bubbling to the surface : had I really swallowed it ? |
18 | Had I really written all those nasty things ? |
19 | Had it just been a dream or had I really shrunk ? |
20 | Had I really meant it when I 'd written I would n't have any painkillers ? |
21 | But had I ever done that ? |
22 | ‘ He said he knew my father 's family and had I ever seen them . |
23 | Had I ever considered the prospect myself ? |
24 | Never in my wildest dreams had I ever thought I would even go to Hollywood , let alone work with people like him . |
25 | Had I actually erred on the discreet side ? |
26 | Or had someone else done it for her ? |
27 | Or had someone else found it , perhaps even come specifically to find it , and either destroyed it or taken it away ? |
28 | Masters must have disappeared to the War , sixth-formers had their carefully laid plans disrupted overnight , and yet … |
29 | The 110 we have , had its well known make of tyres replaced at less than 10,000 miles due to sidewalls breaking up ( as have many others , with punctures from steel tyre cords penetrating the tube inside the tyre ) . |
30 | It would be interesting to see what state of preservation she is in , always assuming that the Manchester Natural History Museum had her properly encoffined . |