Example sentences of "he had get " in BNC.
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1 | So Deans record is 2 goals in 13 games — im quite sure that Frank at least would have doubled that if he had gotten the chance . |
2 | He got off the mark with an uppish straight drive for four , which might have given a less myopic bowler than Malcolm a return catch , and in Malcolm 's next over , he attempted a square slash which , if he had got an edge , might have prevented him ever setting foot in India again . |
3 | He had got rid of Ken Livingstone from Labour 's national executive committee , and got rid too of Labour 's unilateralist nuclear policy . |
4 | It was his first visit to Nijmegen and , although he had got his CMT 3 qualification , he had spent most of his two months at 3rd Armoured Field Ambulance checking equipment , putting up tents and doing guard duties . |
5 | He turned away , and when he had got a safe distance , he began to whistle — a moist whistle that said he was n't really disturbed at all about Arty 's strange behaviour . |
6 | The American Tour changed the qualification rule to one dictated by Ballesteros himself and then refused to change it again when Ballesteros realised he had got it wrong . |
7 | He went to bed to dream uneasily , and woke early as he always did in the early stages of a case before he had got the machine working properly . |
8 | McLeish made a conscientious note , feeling that he had got himself sidetracked off the more interesting question of Angela Morgan 's capital investment in Yeo Davis . |
9 | He could count himself lucky to have got where he had got in an all-American company . |
10 | Sometimes Nigel wondered why he had got married . |
11 | He was glad he had got the hospital to contact her . |
12 | He had got used to being in this room , shut in by the four scrawled walls , the sloping ceiling and the unrelenting noise . |
13 | He did not know how he had got the door to this place to open . |
14 | On November 21st he told Poindexter , who was advising him that the Justice Department ‘ fact-finding mission ’ was about to descend on his office , that he had got rid of them all . |
15 | No , said the man , he had got his tan in Iran . |
16 | From there he had got into Trinity College , and now hoped for a career in the Civil Service . |
17 | And I became conscious that , alongside a genuine pleasure that he had been released , there was also a resentment that he had got away with it . |
18 | Farrar knew what he had got into now , and stood to attention . |
19 | He was glad he had got rid of her . |
20 | His palms were still red from the belting he had got for talking that afternoon . |
21 | The butcher 's shop looked right enough , but he had got his meat from Smithfield market , not from the farmer who 'd raised it . |
22 | When Midland Amalgamated headhunted him for the MD 's job at Pringle 's they offered him a Rover 3500 Vanden Plas , but Vic stuck out for the Jaguar , a car normally reserved for divisional chairmen , and to his great satisfaction he had got one , even though it was n't quite new . |
23 | Out of the blue he had got a job as a mail boy in the MGM studios at thirty dollars a week , twice as much as he was paid in the toy store . |
24 | He had got into an argument in the wash room with Clive Fairbrother , an Australian exchange student a year older than him whose sense of humour was only a few degrees away from sheer malice . |
25 | He had got into the habit of examining himself minutely every morning and would squeeze and ‘ milk ’ his urethra to see if there was any sign of discharge . |
26 | Three months later , in April 1945 , he had got further with the idea : |
27 | I wondered at what point he had got religion . |
28 | He had not got very much information but he had got all that she could offer , he was sure of that . |
29 | Maidstone was used to all this and he had got the procedures worked out so well that very little mess was involved . |
30 | Once he had got the idea of killing her ( and at first this fantasy did not seem very different from the reveries in which he wept by her open grave , comforted by young , fashionably dressed women ) it took some time to appreciate that this scenario was of quite a different type from the others . |