Example sentences of "[pron] had [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 THE FIRST thing I had to do at the NME was draw a cucumber .
2 I had lived at the same place in Hampstead for over twenty years and so , as a sitting tenant , my rent was pretty cheap .
3 My father had been embarrassed when my mother or I had wept at the time of his leaving .
4 I was pleased at being only a metre behind which I had lost at the start , but it was all really anti-climactic after Stuttgart .
5 It turned out that her son was a great friend of the paraquat-wielding monk I had seen at the monastery farm near Roscrea .
6 I disabused his mind on this point by telling him about the fresh pug marks I had seen at the pool , and advised him very strongly to collect his buffaloes and return to the village .
7 Awake , like this , the animal seemed perfectly normal , not at all like the crazed , somersaulting creature I had seen at the cottage .
8 His smile was so elfin I was reminded of a troll and a performance of Peer Gynt I had seen at the Maddermarket in Norwich .
9 I stayed for a while about twenty paces away from the platform barrier , numbed by the realization that I had fallen at the first hurdle .
10 My father had initially encouraged my interest in the stock market and I had jumped at the chance of a part-time job in the City .
11 I gave up the stiff white collars that I had worn at the advertising agency and was careful to wear plain ties ; but my suits were Burton 's at £10 a time .
12 I had felt at the instant the idea suggested itself to me the first glimmer of positive thought : suddenly I knew I was not going to sink .
13 Following the work that I had done at the MU on the Circuit Board Fault Diagnostic Aid in connection with my MSc project , 2 members of the staff had gained experience of expert systems : the Chief Technician and a civilian who had assisted me during the project .
14 Others I had met at the Commando Training Centre in the Scottish Highlands .
15 Just as I was writing this book I received a beautiful card from Sue Fuller whom I had met at the Town and Country Festival last year .
16 I had arrived at the bus stop two hours early .
17 Either way half the food I had bought at the weekend was wasted .
18 I had started at the Royal College of Music , and the atmosphere there was at first hostile to volunteering .
19 Once after I had recited at the Guild I was given a pair of woollen gloves , speckled coloured , and with cuffs , which was quite an unexpected treat .
20 I had thought at the time , wrote Goldberg , turning the page , wiping his brow , taking a sip of orange juice from the glass on the desk beside him , dreaming for a moment of the cigarettes he had given up two years earlier , I had thought , he wrote , that an edited version of the text , with only those comments directly concerned with the Big Glass included , would serve you best .
21 I had thought at the time she had been referring to an officer on some survey vessel , the British Antarctic Survey 's supply ship perhaps , or else a pelagic fisherman or whaler , even an Antarctic explorer .
22 I had to tell at the table .
23 On reading the Echo report I had to look at the top of the page to make certain that the date was June 1st and not April 1st .
24 I had to park at The Three Pigeons I could n't get in !
25 I felt helpless and despairing and suddenly so ill that I had to clutch at the door to stop myself falling .
26 So I put away my little brown bottle of herbal remedies , turned my back upon much I had learned at the Centre , and before leaving for Hungary and all that forbidden goulash , took three quite definite steps .
27 It was n't that the song had a particular relevance — it was n't about AIDS — but it was a song that I felt was the best way of expressing myself and also the best thing I had to offer at the time .
28 Only the 13 legalized opposition groups which had participated at the conference were allowed to put up candidates .
29 It is true that the taste for the Picturesque which had developed at the end of the eighteenth century had led the educated to take a visual pleasure in the exteriors of vernacular buildings ( Jane Austen pokes fun at the taste on more than one occasion ) .
30 Sonia refused the party presidency , not surprisingly ; and the stock markets , which had plunged at the news of Rajiv 's death and risen at the news of her election , plunged again .
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