Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] he have [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 When we played at his club in Westwood and I beat him comfortably , he discussed the result with his friends in such a way that it was clear that he had deliberately thrown the match in order to contribute to our personal relationship .
2 Now he is churning out line with a 15lb breaking strain and it is proving so popular that he has now got rid of the old banger he had been driving around in for years and bought his first executive saloon .
3 He is now almost 5 years old and he has just started primary school .
4 His taste for walking remains unabated and he has actually visited all the sites to which he so clearly refers .
5 It is not wrongful if he has rightfully rejected the goods for breach of condition .
6 A man is not punishable for a serious crime committed by another unless he has actually instigated the commission of a crime , and then he will be punishable though the crime committed may differ in some degree from that which he instigated .
7 Mr Wood has helped to nurse back to health badgers injured on the road or found orphaned but he has never come across one which has been used for baiting .
8 Maybe he 's not interested because he has never needed a doctor .
9 Annie left him , and then , pregnant , offered herself in order to saddle him with someone else 's child — and this when he had just received a telegram awarding him a scholarship to Oxford .
10 Was it possible that he had actually wanted her to turn his offer down ?
11 They did work in er two worked in two different quarries but within a week or a fortnight that young lad approached one of our members and said he 's sorry that he 'd ever gone back and I said to him well come back and join us and forget it all .
12 Using my normal methods , I hypnotized Clive ; he was such a tense young man that I was grateful that he had already experienced regression .
13 But he dared not move , not this time , not yet , and he held on tight , lying there with his body ten times more thrillingly alive than he had ever known it .
14 He found it strange that he had just buried Tosspot who used to clean the platters and tankards in this very tavern .
15 This was performed by randomly selecting 15 slides scored by the pathologist ( SD ) at least one year earlier and having him rescore them unaware that he had previously examined them .
16 His distrust of the king was such that he had recently refused to attend or to do so without a large and menacing retinue ; now he agreed to be present and to keep the peace , while the bishops guaranteed his safety .
17 Richter said on Jan. 7 that he had never signed any pledge to collaborate with the StB , nor had he ever given it any information .
18 Unfortunately , Bergman has decided not to direct his own script , but has instead put it in the hands of the Danish director Bille August , who made Pelle the Conquerer , which won last year 's Palme d'Or at Cannes and which Bergman is rumoured to like so much that he has already seen it six times .
19 A charge of magic bigger than he had ever seen was building up ; when he moved , in painful slow motion , his limbs left trails of golden sparks that traced their shape in the air .
20 It thus surprised him , first to hear that Ben 's illness had not been diagnosed beforehand , second that he had even considered taking drugs to keep the illness in check .
21 The yield was the lowest that he had ever experienced but the price was the highest , which resulted in the best return ever from the crop .
22 It was obvious that the sight of him had been a shock to Tamar 's brother , but Davis was convinced that he had never encountered George before .
23 I said that my hon. Friend 's arguments were always powerful , persuasive and seductive and he has just demonstrated that fact once again .
24 I 've read about Mr help line , I did n't realise he had a direct connection to the almighty but he 's obviously got his instructions and erm we are very pleased that he 's going along the right lines .
25 erm , the one thing that I thought was under person who is who is talking he 's got ta be I think he 's got ta be firm so that the person understands that erm that what is required but he 's also got ta be fair at the same time has n't he ?
26 They married in 1945 , but she died in 1986 and he has since married again .
27 Rhee had been expelled from the exiled ‘ government ’ because of his maverick qualities in 1925 and he had then functioned as an independent , although claiming still to be the authentic voice of the government .
28 Only her father had done that and he had obviously welcomed Alain Lemarchand just as he had rejected her .
29 Sam was glad that he 'd never invited him to share Evelyn 's secrets .
30 Jaq felt profoundly glad that he had never studied in the school of Assassins .
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