62852 examples of had a in sentences

We had a long confab with the gink.

They have had a wild and chequered history; and although they have often shown signs of barbarism in the fight, they have not waged this war with the devilish cruelty of the Walloons.

Their fathers and mothers have had a great deal to do with that.

I had a brother once, as fine a young fellow as ever handled pick, as kind-hearted as a woman, and as honest as the sun in Heaven.

and, I recollect, had a perfect genius for blindman's-buff; but, of course, at sixteen you have 'put away' all those infantile or 'childish things'though

He had a secret regard for "wildness" of all sorts, provided it came within any pale of the sympathetic.

She must have witnessed the little byplay; perhaps she had a son of her own in service.

And Kimber, 'e says 'e'd have minded what parson said if it had a bin a church matter or such like, but parson or no parson, 'e says 'e's his own master an' 'e won't have no interferin' with him and his missus.

It was so sweet to find each other again!When she had had a good cry on Clerambault's neck, she helped him to dress, then she bathed his cheek with arnica, and carried off his clothes to brush them.

You may, however, only believe in the same being in whom the Methodist parson believes, one who intends to hurl into endless agony every human being who has not had a chance of hearing the said preacher's nostrum for delivering men out of the hands of Him who made them!"

He had a kindly feeling for Mrs. Drane, and was willing to do all he could for her, but his thoughts were now principally occupied with plans for the continuance of good living in his own home.

He had a fair income, being skillful and in good practice, but he had a son in college, and his expenses were a considerable drain upon his father's purse.

I soon found that she loved to talk about himif she had a good listener.

" "Oh, I didn't know Jerry had a married sister," murmured Sylvia indifferently, glad of any comment to make.

I had a apartment house and lost it.

Suppose that Professor Stuart had a son residing, at the South.

So the diary had a certain importance.

Fortunately for me, Mr. Bradlaugh had a splendid collection of works on the subject, and before he left England he brought to me two cabs full of books, French and English, from all points of view, aristocratic, ecclesiastical, democratic, and I studied these diligently and impartially until the French Revolution became to me as a drama in which I had myself taken part, and the actors therein became personal friends and foes.

One morning he told the girl that he had a dream and that he wished her to help him build a pis'kun.

Then the party marched some 10 miles, but the blizzard had had a bad effect on Blossomit seemed to have shrivelled him up, and now he was terribly emaciated.

He had a taste for poetry which we have observed discovered itself when he was very young, in translations of some Odes of Horace; and in his riper years he wrote several songs, and other original poems, which did him honour.

For five months she had no name in her mouth but that of lady Biddy, who, let the world say what it would, had a fine understanding, and such a command of her temper, that, whether she won or lost, she slept over her cards.

MAYER, JULIUS ROBERT VON, German physicist, born in Heilbronn; made a special study of the phenomena of heat, established the numerical relation between heat and work, and propounded the theory of the production and maintenance of the sun's temperature; he had a controversy as to the priority of his discoveries with Joule, who claimed to have anticipated them (1814-1878).

I had a strange dream that night.

Don't you get sick to death of one lecture?said the landlady's daughter,who had a new dress on that day, and was in spirits for conversation.

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