Examples of 'phrase had' in a sentence

Meaning of "phrase had"

phrase had: This fragment may represent incomplete language. Perhaps referring to a sentence or phrase that had already been mentioned but without context it is unclear

How to use "phrase had" in a sentence

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The retention of the phrase had been questioned.
The phrase had worked its magic.
I was amazed about how that phrase had come to me.
The phrase had stayed with her.
It was the first time that phrase had been spoken.
This phrase had been included in the text by mistake.
But that only shows that the phrase had a history.
That phrase had meaning.
Waugh changed it because he thought the phrase had become too clichéd.
But the phrase had a less fatal meaning as well.
It was a powerful and evocative image and within months a new phrase had entered our language.
That phrase had to be considered in conjunction with the remainder of the sixth sentence.
A quick Google search showed that the phrase had never been used.
That phrase had been inadvertently omitted from the final edited version of the draft resolution.
As data storage capacity was expensive, the phrase had to be short.

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That phrase had special significance for the congregation in Philippi.
His proposed treatment of bilateral obligations in a single, simple phrase had been endorsed.
The phrase had been used for more than a generation in Ireland.
Everyone save him who has experience of them, the little phrase had.
This phrase had rather been included under influence of the Latin translations.
The tiny form of a woman walking in the valley-the little phrase had just.
Moreover, the earlier phrase had been retained in many of the draft articles.
That phrase had echoed throughout his mind ever since he 'd read it.
I was amazed about how that phrase had come to me . August 24.
If that phrase had been included there, we would not have had this discussion.
By the early 1930s, the phrase had become indelibly linked to Garbo 's public and private personae.
The phrase had become popular with middle-class Bengalis at the time.
That phrase had caught Cale 's attention.
The phrase had been placed on U.S. coins since the Civil War.
By 1886 a phrase had also been added debarring any person " engaged in any menial activity.

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