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

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1 Arthur watched him , pulled in his stomach , listened to the loudspeaker to hear how the performing dog was doing , and thought seriously enough that he had n't seen Fred so exhilarated since last August at Blackpool .
2 Empty house , chagrin perhaps that he had n't heeded her theme , loss of face with the TV company , negligent children ?
3 ’ Perhaps it was the estrangement of Washington perhaps that he had n't expected Agnes at the Smithsonian but it had been a surprising thrill to see the familiar smile in the crowd .
4 And it was not only that he had not got what he had hoped for , nor was it the jealousy which made him feel unsure .
5 He was not clear about it , had no notion of his objective or destination ; he knew only that he had once felt filled with high sense of purpose , that aimlessness had not then been his condition , but a starry conviction .
6 He shook his head , not understanding , knowing only that he had never seen his father sleeping .
7 She remembered uneasily that he had n't said a word about it .
8 Henry , taken aback , replied weakly that he had not had carnal relations with Anne 's mother .
9 Perhaps it was just that he had already made other plans .
10 Appearing calm and good humoured , he once again denied that Flowers had been his lover , but refused to state unequivocally that he had never committed adultery .
11 He told the jury yesterday that he had never threatened her with his truncheon , but he had offered to use it as a sexual aid .
12 However , he did n't have time now for self-reproach , nor to wonder why Isabel 's seeming betrayal had cut so deeply that he had instantly thought the worst of her , had immediately accepted Matilda 's word though he 'd known how vindictive and spiteful the woman could be .
13 She could see at once that he had not expected her .
14 I get the impression mate honestly that he has n't heard of it , I 'm not sure about but Chris I do n't know , fucking typical
15 Yeah well it , it 's probably that he 's just got one .
16 She reflected indignantly that he 'd already eaten a substantial helping of bacon and eggs about three o'clock that morning .
17 D maintained throughout that he had not intended to kill , but there was evidence from which the jury could infer — and did infer — that he intended to cause grievous bodily harm .
18 This was notwithstanding that he had not found the relationship between the bank and the husband to be one of principal and agent .
19 Ballater answered smoothly that he had n't invited him .
20 He denied angrily that he had ever sought compensation of up to £1m ‘ although this has been a very expensive operation ’ , adding : ‘ I could have proceeded had I been totally selfish for there were several options on the table , financially very attractive . ’
21 There was a silver cigarette lighter in the desk drawer , he remembered , rarely used now that he 'd almost given up .
22 Before that he had n't known Helena 's wedding date .
23 Perhaps it was simply that he had not spoken very well , being new to it , and they felt that he was not up to their fine ways ?
24 She knew very well that he had always regretted marrying her when he could have had Martha , and secretly longed that the family feud could be ended .
25 From , from Yugoslavia , and we , we heard provisionally he was released about August did n't we , and then eventually a couple of months ago that he had definitely released , erm , and , were , were very pleased about that cos was he released before the end of his term , he must have been ?
26 Sure , I was aware of the possibility that he too could have the perfect hand — even that he had cunningly rolled that five to mislead my own investment when I could have collared his .
27 So I knew immediately that he had never seen her .
28 Are we to assume then that he had now switched over from being an evangelist and was a deliberate artist in the making , out in the open for all to see ?
29 We are not claiming either that He has somehow implanted in us a sixth sense that gives us certainty He exists whilst our other five senses provide no such assurance .
30 This implies two things : firstly , that in his original draft Robertson had included the words " Chetniks " ; and secondly that he had specifically intended that some " dissident Yugoslavs " should be excluded from the order .
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