Example sentences of "he be [adj] [pron] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 Had he been English he might have been described as a typical eccentric .
2 He is also a National junior squad coach but until he is 18 he will have to fulfill that position under the supervision of chief instructor Andy Sheridan , 4th Dan , for insurance purposes .
3 But eventually I 'll be able to go to anyone I like if he 's cheaper I 'll have to get Dai Jones the carpenter from down the road instead . ’
4 By the time he 's eighty he 'll have a unique collection . ’
5 ‘ If he 's hurt I 'll have to get him to the vet , ’ said Lee .
6 He 's positive they would have tried to copy the Sparc design .
7 But anyway , he 's optimistic we 'll have sorted it by two thirty .
8 He 's afraid he 'll have a crooked back like his father .
9 If she had thought for one moment he was serious she would have been deeply shocked .
10 If he turned and looked at her , she might have to give a straight reply , but to his narrow back , which could have been the back of a much younger man , she began to tease , in the way that she had learned so many of her new friends liked , when they made similar inquiries too , like the painter who 'd lain on her bed and asked her earnestly if she 'd ever experienced simultaneous orgasm , or the musician who 'd volunteered he 'd show her a ‘ perversion ’ he was sure nobody would have demonstrated to her before , and began nuzzling between her legs .
11 If only they had n't become so friendly , he was sure he would have enjoyed having a relationship with her ; but he had a rule about not mixing sex with friendship .
12 At best he was afraid you might have , and that was enough .
13 If I had told him I wished he was dead he would have seen this as a palimpsest of desire , but I only wished that he was n't there .
14 Zack knew this was not true , but he was aware he could have a very dangerous situation on his hands if he told them they were beginning to show cracks , and could not take more than another six days of numbing boredom and inactivity .
15 In theory it 's a lovely idea , a whole day just relaxing and listening to God etc , but actually Dad was rather ‘ down ’ this morning before they left — I think he was worried he 'd have more of the Virgin Mary rammed down his throat , and , quite frankly , would rather be playing golf with Mark , or going for a gentle walk with all of us .
16 If ever afterwards Creggan had been asked at what moment on that journey north he knew he was free he would have been able to answer precisely .
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