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

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1 ‘ If the bishop had not exercised his judgment at all , we would have compelled him : but it is objected that he has not exercised it rightly ; to this I answer that we have no authority to say how he should have decided .
2 ‘ If the bishop had not exercised his judgment at all , we would have compelled him : but it is objected that he has not exercised it rightly ; to this I answer that we have no authority to say how he should have decided .
3 He had suddenly realised that he had n't had any lunch .
4 Walking is cheaper , ’ she said , a little irritated that he had n't got the message .
5 When the police arrived to rescue the driver , who 'd parked on a blind bend of the motorway , he 'd explained that he had n't wanted to risk ruining his tyre by driving the extra distance to the hard shoulder .
6 It showed what the weather was and how they had started taking daily sunshine for granted that he had n't got any sort of jacket or sweater with him even though he expected to be away overnight .
7 Some would have said that he had not taken even the first step , since he had been invested irregularly with his pastoral staff by the king .
8 It was widely said that he had long resented the Shah 's great oil wealth and the independence that it gave him .
9 Her breath came back , softly , partly relieved that he had n't made the commitment with Maria Luisa , partly saddened by what she knew already .
10 If I did not add this information , I felt I should be told that he had never heard of M. Guérigny .
11 To be summarily told that he has now dropped in the county pecking-order , that he can not expect to graduate to the captaincy , came as a shock .
12 There seemed nothing but crags along the border of Crummock Water and Hope , who had imagined it to be a short walk , soon regretted that he had not saddled up .
13 Then Clare was vexed that he 'd almost made her laugh .
14 When Bovet won the prize it was noted that he had never taken out a patent in his own name or sought to make a penny from the commercial expoitation of his research .
15 Dr. Yeats had replied that he had only followed the practice in Edinburgh hospitals , where cases of venereal disease were isolated . )
16 Charles Milhauser , of Cornell College , said he was delighted by the gift but saddened that he had not known Mrs Roberts .
17 Stunned that he had n't known from the first moment that something was wrong with her .
18 Jack suddenly remembered that he had n't sought out Ho Chan at school ; he had n't even thought about it .
19 It was ironic , as it must be presumed that he had never set foot on French soil .
20 Archipenko , who had been a friend of Delaunay for some time , now also denied being a Cubist ; the Art column of Gil Blas reported on 14 December 1912 : ‘ M. Archipenko has formally announced that he has completely detached himself from the Cubist group whose principles he rejects . ’
21 However Tolkien disobligingly remarked that he had n't read Ariosto and would n't have liked him if he had ( Biography , p. 218 ) , while Spenser exemplified much that he hated ( see pp. 42–3 above ) .
22 And Goldberg , pushing the hair out of his eyes and wiping his face at the same time with his sleeve , pushed away the typewriter , pulled the pad towards him , seized the felt-tip pen , and wrote : He later admitted that he had merely said between seventeen and eighteen as a manner of speaking .
23 The defendant , who gave evidence at the trial , also denied that he had confessed to Zaidie and further denied that he had ever made any threats against Paulette , as alleged by Zaidie and Matadial .
24 Deal or no mysterious deal , now that it had been established that he had not tracked her down all she wanted was for him to go .
25 It was held that he had not used it within s.12(1) .
26 It was held that he had impliedly represented that he had no reason to disbelieve the clock .
27 He had gone further and had suggested that he had actually caught the disease from her .
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