Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [pron] had " in BNC.

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1 I chose as my subject the person of the Buddha , tried to relate his teaching to Christians , expressed my deep admiration for him and pleaded for a more tolerant and positive attitude towards the religion which he had founded .
2 The grief which she had shown over the death of her father seemed to have been replaced by a kind of nervous irritability .
3 With these resignations by Mahmut Alinak and Mahmut Uyanik the SHP now contributed only 70 seats to the ruling coalition which it had formed with the True Path Party ( DYP ) [ see also pp. 38739 ; 38873 ] .
4 On returning a day or two later to pay for them , he saw in the yard a Scania tractor which had been included but not sold at the auction which he had attended .
5 Eliot 's apocalyptic imagination again hints at those glimpses of street violence which he had revealed to Dobrée and Spender :
6 When she had aimed the bottle at Gazzer 's head , years of pent-up hurt and frustration had spilled over into violence : violence which she had previously directed against herself or had lived through only in her mind .
7 She mentioned a concoction which I had never encountered before .
8 As the DGM was later to point out ‘ The 45 per cent included the revenue which I had negotiated for transfer to other districts which had been dependent on Horton and Banstead .
9 In resigning the South Bronx district seat which he had held since 1978 , Garcia followed the example of fellow Democrat Mario Biaggi who had resigned from the House of Representatives in August 1988 after being convicted in connection with the Wedtech affair [ ibid . ] .
10 The car which we had ordered to take us to the station never appeared , and we travelled instead in a dilapidated tonga .
11 This amiable young man greeted me enthusiastically and informed me that he would be driving me himself , in his motor car which he had brought from Finland .
12 Thompson v. Robinson was distinguished also in Lazenby Garages v. Wright ( 1976 C.A. ) where Mr. Wright refused to accept a second-hand car which he had previously agreed to buy for £1,670 from a car dealer .
13 He snatched his furniture from the house and dumped it on a tip , then took the car which he had given her as a present away for scrap .
14 A smaller amount was to go to the theological college which I had attended and which has been host to many students from Africa . )
15 But there was another side , marked by loyalty to the college which he had attended as an undergraduate ( he received his BA from Bowdoin in 1958 ) and whose history faculty he joined after his return from Oxford .
16 Strikes and protests continued throughout December , obliging the National Salvation Front ( NSF ) government to postpone the price liberalization programme which it had begun to implement in November [ see p. 37866 ] .
17 Subsequent developments which further complicate the picture include the augmenting of the curriculum with an evolving programme of personal and social development ( PSD ) and the arrival of a new teacher armed with a study skills programme which he had experienced in his previous institution .
18 Nothing in Australian society nor in the easy commerce between don and undergraduate which she had witnessed and occasionally shared with Michael at Cambridge , had prepared her for this .
19 Mr. G. Sharp contributed £5 , the profits from a hymn which he had composed , and subsistence money for a solder at the infirmary produced an additional £3.16.6d .
20 We were offered Arabian tea which we HAD to drink ( unfortunately ) but thereafter were offered tea — black with sugar but not too strong .
21 Further it suggested that of those people who did not go to a lawyer , a higher proportion had received help from outside the household , and of that group only one-quarter had received advice to go to a lawyer which they had ignored Such contrary evidence does not denigrate the value of pre-legal advice , but suggests that , as would be expected , it is not the only significant factor in determining whether , and if so why and how , people seek legal advice .
22 She could tell that Dr Neil was looking at her most sceptically , although he was touching her so gently that the black fear which she had felt before she had fainted did not return — and pooh to his suspicions !
23 The idea of going into the deserts of the north to found a new religious colony had no attraction for him , and he was beginning to think that , for all the patina of civilisation which he had reassumed , Surere 's years of imprisonment had cost him his reason .
24 It was after the annexation of Greece that Rome began to take the place of the nation that she had absorbed and the civilisation which she had destroyed .
25 As she could hear Jack coming down the stairs she returned to the kitchen and picked up the metal spoon and plunged it into the saucepan which she had not yet put on to heat .
26 We may find that a particular reply which we had expected to be only given very occasionally looks as if it might well be much more prevalent than we had expected .
27 She then attached a long lunging rein which she had brought coiled over her shoulder to Midnight 's noseband .
28 The enhanced results which can be obtained using a combined therapeutic regime are well illustrated by a study which we had the opportunity of carrying out about three years ago at a residential health establishment in Crieff .
29 In the second Arthur Abbott , a former NAS&FU branch secretary at Greenock , was found guilty at Durham Assizes of libelling Wilson in a pamphlet which he had published and was given a prison sentence .
30 His name had been leaked inadvertently in a press interview which I had given and someone had traced his whereabouts .
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