had造句31. He had miscalculated how long the trip would take.
32. We had a bit of hard luck this season.
33. The company had undervalued the building by £20 000.
34. We had gruel for the breakfast.
35. We had a late dinner last night.
36. I've had enough of your nonsense.
37. A small fire had started in the kitchen.
38. Spain was the first foreign country she had visited.
39. She had a decidedly down-at-heel appearance.
40. He had been matriculated in the university.
41. He had old-fashioned ideas and was easily shocked.
42. The pub had dark wood panelling.
43. The old woman had some difficulty straightening herself up.
44. The ship had to be towed into the harbor.
45. Gill had an extraordinary,[www.] incandescent personality.
46. She had some exciting adventures in Egypt.
47. Have you had your dinner already?
48. He had always been reckless with money.
49. The fishing lines had become hopelessly entangled.
50. A few pieces of wood had washed ashore.
51. He had to pose wearing a laurel wreath.
52. He failed to come as he had promised.
53. She realized that he had been lying.
54. The child had a round face.
55. The laboratory animals had been infected with the bacteria.
56. She had a decidedly murky past.
57. I had a tummy/stomach bug last week.
58. She had no comprehension of what was involved.
59. Battery acid had eroded the engine.
60. Rigor mortis had already set in.