Example sentences of "[verb] he [vb pp] of " in BNC.
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1 | Has he complained of a headache at all ? ’ |
2 | Much havoc has he made of both . ’ |
3 | I 'll have him informed of your arrival . ’ |
4 | Presumably some of those who were still loyal to Richard kept him informed of the deteriorating political situation , and of the contacts between his brothers and the rebels . |
5 | Law consulted Lansdowne on all matters of importance , kept him informed of the progress of negotiations over Ulster , but found him difficult to convince of the merits of compromise . |
6 | My sister , however , kindly kept him informed of my whereabouts , and he replied in two letters , the first of which was dated 30 November 1940 : The second was dated 27 May 1942 : |
7 | Had he conceived of a scheme to lead them out of the maze ? |
8 | And , more to the point , how had he heard of him ? |
9 | How much had he heard of that conversation ? |
10 | Now why had he thought of that ? |
11 | ( 208 ) What had he thought of , to go to John , grovel and beg understanding ? |
12 | Instead , he is limited to a sum which reflects the difference between what he actually paid for the property , and what the Court thinks he would have paid had he known of the defect at the time he bought it . |
13 | Rather one asks , ‘ Had he known of the defect , what type of damage could the seller at the time of the contract reasonably have predicted ? ’ |
14 | The accused does not , for instance , need to have reasonable grounds for his belief that the owner would have consented , had he known of the circumstances . |
15 | The manager would not have agreed , had he known of the truth . |
16 | Clotworthy demonstrates that it is the accused 's belief which counts , not whether the owner really would have consented , had he known of the lack of insurance . |
17 | Presumably , however , the victim would not have paid , had he known of the deception despite his having a legal obligation to pay . |
18 | The Lords in both cases argued that the seller would not have proceeded with the sale , had he known of the lack of authority , but the argument is hypothetical because the seller did not know . |
19 | Indeed de Gaulle would not have been in the least surprised had he known of Kennedy 's assurance to Macmillan in April 1961 that Anglo-American relations would be strengthened by British entry . |
20 | Not once had he spoken of his love for her , or said that he could wait for her too . |