Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he have [vb pp] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Letters to his father in 1928 revealed how he had grown to love the oldest part of the Bodleian — Duke Humfrey 's Library .
2 The sentence comes from an essay called Eztetyke du Rêve , an eccentric spelling of Esthétique du Rêve ( ‘ Aesthetic of the Dream' ) in which , building on the idea that ‘ the dream is the only right which can not be forbidden ’ , Glauber Rocha described how he had come to realise the revolutionary importance of the mystical in Latin American popular culture .
3 She prayed that Maisie could somehow see how well her boy had done for himself , and how he had come to regret the hatred that almost destroyed him .
4 One husband described to me how he has learned to interpret the various kinds of tears his wife sheds .
5 She was a hangover from the old days , when he had had to hustle the stuff himself .
6 Shannon had met him for the first time when he 'd arrived to film the pilot episode , and her dislike for the golden Adonis had been instant .
7 He died 26 December 1238 in Andover , where he had gone to assist the cause of a papal clerk .
8 Charman 's letter was mailed to the home of his parents in Sussex where he had returned to spend the Christmas holiday period of 1987 .
9 But Mr de Soto goes down well in Washington , where he has helped persuade the authorities to take the previously unknown Mr Fujimori seriously .
10 According to article 3 of the Swiss civil code , ‘ no person can plead bona fides in any case where he has failed to exercise the degree of care required by the circumstances ’ .
11 Spelt out slightly more fully ( and at the risk of oversimplification ) , this means that a decision is open to review where it has been arrived at as a result of a mistaken view of the law , or where the decision is one that could not reasonably have been arrived at , in the sense that the person deciding must have taken into account irrelevant considerations , or failed to take into account relevant ones , or where he has failed to observe the dictates of natural justice which require him to give the parties a hearing before arriving at his decision .
12 Will he also tell us why he has refused to adopt the alternative package approach , involving a mixture of public transport and road schemes , that has been advocated by local authorities in the west midlands ?
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