Example sentences of "had [vb pp] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | Cardinal Tisserant suddenly announced that further voting on religious liberty would be postponed until the next session , claiming the document now before the Council was so different from what had gone before it needed to be debated all over again . |
32 | Every bloody boat had waved as it crossed the bar . |
33 | Cupid , which is moving its head office from Accrington to Blackburn , Lancashire , said it needed the cash to reduce borrowings which had increased since it took over the Youngs formal wear business last year . |
34 | Must remember that phrase : he could see it had struck and it struck him too : he paused to give it the silent applause of a mute punctuation . |
35 | So much had happened that it seemed incredible that it was barely a week since she 'd crossed the bridge in the opposite direction . |
36 | I was paid good money for 3½ years to do something about the problems of North Shields and a particular component of doing something was describing what things were like , giving an account of how they had come to be like this , and attempting to understand why the process had happened as it had . |
37 | This was n't supposed to happen — but then , nothing today had happened as it had been supposed to . |
38 | Seb shouted up to tell him what had happened and it took Dolly no more than a couple of minutes to hurry downstairs and throw open the cottage door . |
39 | In Stenhouse Australia Ltd v Phillips [ 1974 ] AC 391 the restraint of trade clause was part of an agreement made between the parties after employment had ceased as it had been in Wyatt 's case . |
40 | The activity at the back of the car had ceased and it had fallen silent . |
41 | He had briefly been in the Army but had left when it became clear that he would not get commissioned . |
42 | Whereas Zen knew that the truth prevailed , if at all , only after so much time had passed that it had become meaningless , like a senile prisoner who can safely be released , his significance forgotten , his friends dead , a babbling idiot . |
43 | " It had killed before it met us , " said Blackberry with a shudder . |
44 | By this time the rain had begun but it did n't dampen their enthusiasm one bit . |
45 | The IMF had stated that it anticipated that the balance-of-payments deficit would increase during 1989 and would be worsened by capital outflows from the country and a deteriorating trade balance . |
46 | Right-wing parties for their part had complained that it entailed the abandonment of the country 's constitutional claim to all territory within the German borders of 1938 , including lands east of the Oder and Neisse rivers which were now in Poland or the Soviet Union . |
47 | After Mr Runciman had complained that it appeared the firm was acting on privileged information , Mr Malcolm had instructed his salesmen not to initiate any further sales . |
48 | Faldo , who had holed a motorway of putts in the final round , holed yet another on that green , up went his arms in a triumphant ‘ V ’ and an Augustan decade had ended as it had begun , with a European as Master . |
49 | It had survived because it had got a metallic thread running through it . |
50 | The clothing industry , including flax , had flourished because it supplied both the Tsarist and the Red Armies which trampled through Belorussia . |
51 | Gassendi had suggested that it shows improper pride for a person who has feet to take him where he wants to go to ‘ yearn to fly like the birds ’ . |
52 | By the middle of 1984 , however , the company 's prediction had changed and it anticipated losing 50 per cent of its staff . |
53 | She said Thresher was aware of the receipt for £18.37 and had established that it belonged to another customer . |