We have no meanings for "had the minister" in our records yet.
1 But had the minister any complaint, whatever-toride off without a word?
2 Never had the minister seen them so multitudinous or so resplendent.
3 But no sooner had the minister pronounced us man and wife than she spoke up.
4 So you had the minister to-night, again, eh, Rosie?
5 Today, O'Rourke played a tape from a Drivetime interview with Delaney-Wilson where she claimed that she had the minister on tape.
6 An outcry was made by the governor's friends, and Heureaux, affecting indignation at the act, had the minister of war executed.
7 He had thought of a sound whipping, but he realized, as had the minister , that Bob was too old for this.
8 On Monday Aunt Lucretia had the minister and his wife to tea, and made blackberry shortcake; on Friday she made blackberry jelly.
9 Had the Minister focused on the evidence he would have realised that.
10 Had the minister been a prying man about his household, he would have noticed next day that Cynthia's candle was burned down to the socket.
11 "I wish you could have stayed another day, so I could have had the minister come and see you," urged Mrs. Hender regretfully.
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