Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] had [pos pn] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | By then , I also had my own bread . |
2 | When you eventually had your own gallery , did you start by showing Constructivist Art ? |
3 | She remembers and admires Queen Victoria as ‘ a strong-minded woman who always had her own way ’ . |
4 | She also had her own half-hour work , Cross Channel , screened by BBC2 last year . |
5 | We also had our own publishing department . |
6 | Instead of a great historical narrative common to ill , everything now had its own chronology and its own history . |
7 | We even had our own bathroom , in whose tub we wallowed for well over an hour . |
8 | No they just had their own way of life and you would n't change it and they had stories to my father . |
9 | If they were educational programmes they probably had their own teaching built in too . |
10 | He said : ‘ He once had his own phone line but was disconnected by BT after running up huge bills . |
11 | He often had his own tape-recorder running to make sure there were no liberties with the editing . |
12 | It provided a perfect roomy family den , and it even had its own door sign — a large red disc used by canoeists for navigation . |
13 | It even had its own translation of the Bible — a translation which Rome deemed unacceptable . |
14 | It even had its own Thamesside wharf , Black Eagle Wharf , near St Katherine 's Dock . |
15 | He never had his own desk on principle , as he said all desks had chains attached . |