Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [conj] he have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's possible that he has taught the gardener 's cat , ’ replied Mr Appin thoughtfully , ‘ but I do n't believe he has had time to teach any other cats . ’
2 If the arrest is lawful but the accused believes it to be unlawful , he is guilty because he has made a mistake of law : Bentley ( 1850 ) 4 Cox CC 406 .
3 I think it is strange that he has had so few affairs and he is 30-years-old , ’ she says .
4 He 's that and he 's run up and down .
5 ‘ In any case , it is clear that he had made his mind up .
6 ‘ He 's old and he 's come in here two times , ’ Mario was saying .
7 The twentieth-century preference for ‘ the colloquial ’ in poetry may well be a temporary phenomenon ; Donald Davie 's Purity of Diction in English Verse ( 1952 ) , together with his admiration for the late Augustans , represent one attempt to revive an interest in the use of a ‘ civilized ’ diction ; it is interesting that he has to go back to the age before Wordsworth .
8 Your correspondent , K. Foster ( ‘ Medical fees a rip-off ’ ) is fortunate that he had to pay only £45 for his annual medical and ECG .
9 BILL KOCH 'S personal and business life is the stuff of a page-turning book and a movie , so it is fortunate that he has had the foresight to bring his own biographer and film maker into his campaign to defend the America 's Cup for his country .
10 I would say that , if his life is such that he has to use a drug , the welfare is poor , even if at the moment of using the drug there is no unpleasant subjective feeling .
11 He really is quick and he 's got the chance of a cross here .
12 He has heard that the King is ill and he has sent for me , from the distant land beyond Kelfazin , to find the cause of his sickness .
13 Yet it is likely that he has imposed a colour-filter on Derrida , which lets through the rational elements and occludes the irrational ones .
14 Andy 's form is exceptional and he has waited such a long time to make the jersey his own that he will not want to miss a game . ’
15 From Gordon Thomas 's evidence to the Royal Commission it is obvious that he had carried out much research into an improved canal , including technical planning , estimates of costs and market studies into the expectations of more traffic .
16 ‘ He is a very great artist , ’ he told Lunia Czechowska , ‘ it is disgraceful that he has to sell his work on the café terraces . ’
17 ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut .
18 ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut .
19 ( Dick reports that the paint is all that he had hoped it would be and more .
20 Livio Marelli , who is in charge of making sense of the information , says the quality of the data is better than he had anticipated .
21 Therefore , you will be asked to continue using the wheelchair to move the patient around until the physiotherapist is sure that he has reached the point where he can walk correctly and safely .
22 Yeah he 's married and he 's got one little boy who 's about three I think .
23 It is unlikely that he had kept his hands out of ecclesiastical politics in a diocese which could easily have become his family 's see .
24 People tend to forget he 's 29 because he has got the enthusiasm and vitality of a teenager .
25 When Dr Solomon is happy that he 's got your ailment sussed , you 're whisked off to the diseases database .
26 New York cabbies are notorious for complaining but Danny , an old friend , who always seems to be around when I am ready to leave The Summit Hotel , assures me that business in one of the world 's busiest cities is worse than he had known it in more than 20 years .
27 She is furious that he has married beneath him , but appalled when her vicious attack on him threatens to end their relationship for ever .
28 The initiative to set up the relationship often comes from the client though , at times , this is difficult because he has to approach someone in a very different social position .
29 This is deliberate because he 's come here on that basis .
30 It is true that he had omitted the full details of the proofs , but the results sought by the French Academy were clearly stated and the main steps in the argument were given .
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