Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] he have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Newman drove along the narrow road he 'd turned on to off the B4027 at no more than thirty miles an hour . |
2 | He 's gone for the narrow side he 's tried to squeeze it in the in the near post when he 'd got all the far post to go for . |
3 | Her talk of moving , and the indefinable detachment he had felt in her when they had met , worried him . |
4 | But what Sheriff Irvine Smith has , with compelling cause shown , denied us in his Introduction he has amply redeemed in the justiciary cases he has placed before us and in his commentary thereon . |
5 | Erm , and it 's , it 's all there , it 's , you know it 's a nice car , it 's the nicest car he 's had ! |
6 | Sergeant Dubrulle , the Jesuit priest , was revolted above all by the hideous indignities he had seen TNT perpetrate upon the bodies God had created . |
7 | Morgan had waved the unlit cigar he 'd held clenched between his teeth . |
8 | The woman 's face cleared like magic and she smiled back at him , not missing the subtle compliment he had paid her , and Fran had to bite back an urge to grind her teeth . |
9 | It was the 15th bone he had broken in his career and it is now held together by two bolts and an 18-inch steel pin . |
10 | In spite of the strong antagonisms he had aroused , he had been a key figure in the religious and political reorientation of Evangelicalism and in its forging of an alliance with the resurgent Conservative party around the defence of the Protestant Established Church . |
11 | Mr Birt said yesterday he had been ‘ enormously heartened ’ by the strong support he had received in from colleagues at the BBC . |
12 | Still behind her , Luke had bent his head and had been murmuring his taunts close to one ear , while the strong arms he had bound about her waist were tightening securely , making her captivity a torment . |
13 | But it was in the following year , 1952 , that Eliot reached the largest audience he had known : The Cocktail Party was broadcast on television , and was watched by an estimated three-and-a-half million people . |
14 | In 1771 he preached also at the flourishing society of Derryanville and at Kilmoriarty there was the largest congregation he had seen during the week . |
15 | The Army brought an investigation into McCarthy and the blackmailing pressures he had put on it . |
16 | Of all the below-the-line babies he has delivered into the AMV fold , it is The Electronic Studio that Baulk heralds as having the most potential for growth and innovation . |
17 | Concluding the three-part feature on Spencer Flack and his aircraft , with a look at the classic warbirds he has owned , the Mustang , Spitfire and the troublesome Sea Furies . |
18 | ‘ Perhaps not , ’ Travis agreed , then said how he 'd dearly love to ring Rosemary at her parents ' home , but that he knew for sure that he could definitely give up even the frail hope he had left of sharing his life with Rosemary if he did that . |
19 | Oh , was not this delightful , to hurt again the girl who had rejected him , the girl who when all was said and done would have been a greater prize than the vulgar woman he had married for her money ? |
20 | His proven integrity , the inquisitorial style of the anti-corRuption drive he has led , and a combination of wit and considerable self-confidence are qualities badly needed by a party that has lost almost all credibility . |
21 | Almost as if he had willed himself there , he found himself standing on the scree at the foot of the rock wall , staring upwards , searching with the little experience he had gained on school climbing expeditions for footholds . |
22 | From then on Endill was never again scared by the strange footsteps he had heard for years in the middle of the night . |
23 | This was in recognition both of the 40th anniversary of his debut with the company and of the strenuous part he has played in bringing to fruition this ambitious project . |
24 | He will see to it that his office arrangements are parallel with the professional plane he has reached . |
25 | We appreciated that long months of solitary on top of the awful treatment he 'd received before must have put incredible strains on him . |
26 | The news that she was married , and the awful fear he had experienced , brought on a fever . |
27 | As far as I could tell Frank had recovered from the breakdown we witnessed in late 1986 and , despite the months alone and the awful beatings he 'd received in the Pigsty , he still had a great sense of humour and told us hysterical episodes from his life , many of them against himself . |
28 | I 'm ready to believe yowl admit of their recommendations all I presume to say of him is that he writes me he shall be really dilligent and the enclosed specimens he has grown which I hope yowl puruse make it look as if he would prove so . |
29 | Kirov assessed the scant information he had managed to accumulate over the last few weeks . |
30 | At 93 , little remained of the liturgical Hebrew he had studied before the October Revolution , but he was pleased to be leaving his quarrelsome Armenian and Azerbaijani neighbours behind . |