Example sentences of "and had [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Actually , she could probably have married him and had a few nice babies with his laughing blue eyes , his loony hippy fluffy hair , and maybe her eyebrows .
2 He 'd been all over town and had a few vocals left , a few guitar bits , and was rather disenchanted with the studio he was using .
3 Today ( a wet Monday ) he was up as usual at 6.30 and had a few cornflakes and a pint of coffee .
4 He had such energy and drive , and liked to play hard as well as work hard , and had a few scrapes with his motorbike .
5 , writes : A FRIEND maintains that about 10 years ago he boarded a train in London , played cards and had a few drinks and did n't leave the train until he reached Paris .
6 actually we , mm , at some length and had a few ideas , erm I 've got an appointment with someone at the Arts Council in a couple of weeks that the Arts Council 's got a new fund called erm consultants in research and I thought I 'd make a bid to see if we can get someone
7 How would St Jerome shape up after he 'd caught a Dinky toy in the mouth and had a few handfuls of fettucine thrust into his armpit ?
8 ‘ So they went up to the village pub and had a few drinks .
9 Mr Wogan arrived and had a few words with me — and everybody else — but once again I do n't recall what we talked about .
10 As I said , Sunderland played well … and had a few chances on the break — only to be expected .
11 He played the first few premier league games this season instead of Wallace , and had a few rave reports .
12 He 's they 've opened an account with us and had a few bits and baps off us , so
13 Nor is she a by-blow ; the old fellow was churchgoing , and had no such leanings . ’
14 He was given drugs which controlled this well and had no more health problems for the next four years .
15 And had the latter been the case , Churchill , almost his only substantial political ally of 1936 , would in 1940 have been confronted with a very awkward decision as to whether to intern his sovereign .
16 Clare and Sylvia did everything together , wore the same clothes and had the same hair-style .
17 St John Nitch was a good and popular headmaster , who inspired his staff and had the same courtesy for everybody .
18 Ann and Beth had married into farming families and had the same careworn faces and workworn hands as had his wife and mother .
19 She was in the same year as Humber , and had the same brisk efficiency , but was much more friendly .
20 He simply announced that although Edward V had been recognized as the rightful heir , this was only because men were ‘ then ignorant of the very sure and true title which our sovereign lord that now is , king Richard III , hath and had the same time to the crown of England ’ .
21 In this calculation , I assumed that if two women worked in the same office and had the same surname ( provided it was not a very common one ) but different Christian names , then they were sisters .
22 I once saw Hyde too and had the same strong feelings of dislike for him as you did .
23 Alain became interesting to his father when he showed that he was exceptionally clever and had the same flair for finance .
24 The cutlery was from the same state factory and had the same design and so did the plates , the menu , and the waiters .
25 He simply announced that although Edward V had been recognized as the rightful heir , this was only because men were ‘ then ignorant of the very sure and true title which our sovereign lord that now is , king Richard III , hath and had the same time to the crown of England ’ .
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