Example sentences of "had [vb pp] [verb] their " in BNC.
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1 | Some 400 loyalists had gathered to explain their grievances about police action in the town and to call Ken Maginnis , the Fermanagh and South Tyrone MP who was the OUP law and order spokesman , to task for his description of the rioting as ‘ orchestrated thuggery ’ . |
2 | On the embankment up which rescuers had carried survivors , a small group had gathered to pay their respects . |
3 | This was Luke — and , if he had intended to break their date , it was highly unlikely that he would have sent her flowers to confirm it only that morning … |
4 | For girls who had delayed making their pregnancy public , at the time it seemed impossible to tell anyone , but afterwards they all wished that they had . |
5 | More serious was the danger to a community when enclosure by a lord took in parts of the common land , on which the villagers had relied to graze their own stock . |
6 | Later one of the teachers noticed that Stephen had written a short piece about the provision of gas masks that concluded : ‘ No real gas attack ever took place and so by the middle of 1940 most people had stopped carrying their masks . ’ |
7 | From the public gallery , the three pensioners he had attacked nodded their agreement . |
8 | They had expected to record their fourth victory over home side this season , but on a poor service , the game was a dour affair , as neither side dominated the proceedings . |
9 | I thought again of the awe in which the Indians had come to hold their conquerors . |
10 | Along a short passage , the visitor came to the locked theatre door ( the same door whose creaking had sometimes disturbed Coleman in his introductory lectures , when old students who had come to pay their respects , arrived after he had begun ) . |
11 | The Krays , Richardsons , and many more villains had come to pay their last respects . |
12 | They had come to relish their small but growing role as political and social observers , invoking the spirit of ‘ May Fourth ’ . |
13 | Outside in the street , still waiting in the cold wind were the friends , neighbours and complete strangers who had come to show their support for the families . |
14 | This was a group of Germans who , like Prince Albert , had come to seek their fortune , after getting an excellent education in their homeland . |
15 | Cynical almost to a man , they expected the worst , and had come to write their stories of poor abused children , evil parents , and the things that ‘ incomers ’ get up to in remote islands . |
16 | The rugged topography of the region , the sheer scale of the distances involved , and the fact that each community by-and-large had come to regard their problems as being unique to themselves , had served to significantly play-down the magnitude of the problem of toxic waste dumping . |
17 | ‘ I was hungry after all , ’ she admitted , finishing the main course with relish and taking another sip of the excellent French burgundy Roman had picked to complement their food . |
18 | Those who had attended informed their colleagues of the fact — and they took the hint . |
19 | The companies had sought to merge their fleets on the currently lucrative Dover , Folkestone and Ramsgate routes to France which would have fixed prices at one level and allowed them to operate a single timetable . |
20 | The shapechangers had sought to control their lives with their willpower , able to transform their bodies into any form , but they were still prisoners of this mortal , finite universe . |
21 | Since the report was published , he said , the authority had sought to alter their working methods . |
22 | There was also , or so Gregory claims , a vociferous group outside the court , which had made known their belief in his innocence . |
23 | The polytechnics , faced with the problem of increasing access or maintaining the level of money spent on each student , had made access their priority . |
24 | But if the French had threatened to withdraw their troops it was , said Bao Dai , pure blackmail ; and the Americans had fallen for it . |
25 | The Anderston Unemployed Committee had decided to use their meeting to mount a boycott of the Argyle Picture House . |
26 | They had entered into complex calculations , weighing up the potential loss of both short- and long-term benefits against the extra cash in their pay packets and had decided to maximise their already low pay at the time they most needed it . |
27 | The next day Signor Merli came to the bank , ostensibly on business , and whispered to me that some of the prisoners had decided to leave their hiding places and strike out across the Via Emilia towards the high Apennines . |
28 | One of the things that helped us over this difficult period was the fact that earlier that year the cutter crews had decided to form their very own association . |
29 | This was not because of the enemy fire , which was less frequent now than it had ever been , for evidently the sepoys had decided to bide their time until the end of the rains . |
30 | In Roberts v. Hopwood Poplar Council had decided to pay their low grade workers £4 per week . |