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

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1 On the Friday before the incident occurred he had not got home until three o'clock in the morning .
2 Britton looking battle-weary after a match in which he was left as Thistle 's lone attacker , a task which he confessed he had never experienced before , admitted he had a fair bit of work to do as a result .
3 He was aware of the immense arrogance of this , but he knew he had not mistaken that long , steady look .
4 Ross knew he had already waited too long , but he continued to look through the scope , hoping for a clean shot at his chosen mark .
5 West 45th Street , in Manhattan , said he had not seen so many people intent on a show since the Mets had played the Houston Astros in the sixth game of the playoff for the National League pennant , and even then they had not stood so close up to the screen .
6 Rain agreed Shildon was thorough but Wainfleet said he had not meant only that .
7 On the question of job satisfaction making up for low pay relative to other sectors , Serota said he had not found highly paid individuals in the City were markedly unsatisfied in their work .
8 But Mr Ben Ali said he had already done enough for them .
9 Nothing became more important than whether the President had added his approval to this ‘ very strange ’ piece of paper , as Poindexter called it : a memorandum Poindexter said he had never seen before , and which Thompson found him reading the next morning over breakfast .
10 Mr Lawson said he had always played straight with people , which was why the Government was so respected , ‘ even if it is not always loved by all the people ’ .
11 Hnatiuk at the bank said he 's always had quite a good balance in his savings account — for a kid — and he 's deposited quite a bit of money recently .
12 He wished he had n't blasted so many beers .
13 None of the pirates were exactly slim , and once more the Mate wished he had n't eaten so much lobster for lunch .
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