Example sentences of "[Wh pn] he have " in BNC.
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1 | Who he had had dinner with the night before , and what , if anything , he thought about them . |
2 | Docherty was betrothed to his first wife Agnes , an unpretentious Glaswegian who he had met in the late '40s at a social club dance when The Doc was an aspiring player with Celtic . |
3 | The same little girl who he had loved like his own , who had waved wildly at him until the train had disappeared around the bend . |
4 | His daughter Tracey , now in her twenties , who he had not seen since she was three , got in touch and the two plan to meet . |
5 | He wrote to his sister , who he had n't seen for a year , as he had been travelling round Europe before joining the Legion . |
6 | He had taken in the shelf full of Jacob 's own writings , he had paused at the artful photograph of a striking blonde woman who he had no doubt was Jardine 's wife . |
7 | She wondered who he had been before — and if Chesarynth might be the same inhuman thing . |
8 | This is my second letter and it serves notice that should it provoke no reply it will be followed to Keswick by its author , bent on meeting his old and gallant friend Colonel Hope , who he had heard was passing through those parts for a short while to expedite some business before moving on to another country . ’ |
9 | After TB was diagnosed , he stopped work immediately and hospital staff set about contacting the 500 children and 500 staff who he had been in contact with him in the weeks before he became ill . |
10 | His two daughters who he 'd never really done anything for — expecting them to look after him . |
11 | As soon as they reached Bagno di Romagna Zen had phoned Geraci , who he 'd left holding the fort , and inquired about Ivy Cook . |
12 | But it 's the nature of the offence as such that if a soldier is bullied , he 's unlikely if he wants to stay in the Army , to bring it to the attention of the authorities , because he know that afterwards he has then to live with the people who he 's complained about . |
13 | Somebody who he 's got though . |
14 | Mickey Ianotta our sports editor is here , Mickey , are you happy with who , who he 's chosen ? |
15 | He is a priest and I play a young girl called Diane who he has an affair with . |
16 | He will , however , not make up his mind whether to fly out Sam Torrance 's father , who he has not seen for six months , until after today 's final round in New Orleans , where he is also the defending champion . |
17 | Zero speaks of Kojak , who he has also never met in their five-year , digitallydriven ‘ friendship ’ . |
18 | He seems in no hurry to start a family of his own and is shy about discussing beautiful Kristy , who he has been linked with romantically . |
19 | Now at 16 Steven has a steady girlfriend of 15 , who he has been going out with for several months . |
20 | Nowadays , enjoys his outings with and her children who he has more or less adopted as his own grandchildren . |
21 | But of course , Agnes realised , Sims — or whoever he 'd been born — must once have been on the far side of The Wall , too . |
22 | They are fed on drugs and despatched by their master with golden daggers to kill whomever he has marked down for destruction . ’ |
23 | His easy manner bordered on the avuncular , but Charles was wise enough not to take offence with the experienced NCOs , particularly this one under whom he 'd served while in the ranks such a short while before . |
24 | Nor were matters helped by the fact he has two very important business associates here whom he 'd guaranteed an excellent day 's shooting . |
25 | After some confusion over the ordering , Haverford gave them a lengthy account of his love affair with one of a pair of identical twins whom he 'd met at a Red Mole party in 1965 . |
26 | He 'd had a serious liaison before the war with a young girl whom he 'd got pregnant . |
27 | A woman , thought Theodora , whom he 'd met once . |
28 | Damn him if she would explain that the young man to whom he 'd referred had merely been a fellow Briton attending a conference on international computing , that they 'd exchanged nothing more than a few polite comments natural to fellow compatriots abroad , and that his arm had been lying across the back of the bench seats and not round her shoulders . |
29 | Brown had fallen miserably in love ( so he said ) with a girl named Betty Fowler , whom he 'd met one Friday evening at a hop held in the Oxford Town Hall , and already on their second meeting they had vowed a mutual , eternal love . |
30 | He had , in fact , treated her as a man might well treat a wife to whom he 'd been married for some years — a relaxed , comfortable relationship in which there was no need for any outward signs of affection . |