Example sentences of "[conj] he have in " in BNC.

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1 One owner of former Chester Beatty material — although he has in the past denied this — now proving reluctant to return it , is David Nasser Khalili , the dealer/collector who is offering his collection on loan to the British nation ( see The Art Newspaper , No. 21 , October 1992. p.1 ) .
2 And when he wrote ‘ Tho ’ my errors and wrecks lie about me' , I believe that cantos like 107 and 108 were those that he had in mind ; and that he was right to judge them thus harshly .
3 It was then that I conceived the idea of getting a few fans that he had in those days to walk around the television company with placards saying Lets Be Fair To The Long Hairs , which did get press publicity , and in the end , the producer relented and he did his first TV show . ’
4 He needed a minister with the strength of character , reforming zeal and awareness of technological opportunities to push through the changes in Defence policy that he had in mind to help in the consolidation of his political power .
5 That is why he never took up any of the opportunities to teach that he had in his later life . ’
6 Only after the event was over did we discover that he had in fact contributed to a booklet produced just before the 1987 general election by the Society of Conservative Lawyers .
7 Another interest that he had in the scheme was that his clerk occupied No. 20 South Parade , which was within the area covered by the 1855 Act , and Brunel 's office and home were at No. 18 Duke Street , adjacent to the site .
8 I should have realized that Clive would dump me at the first opportunity , that he had in fact been looking for an excuse to do so .
9 He puts down something like eight guitar tracks using numerous WEM Copicats and what have you , and it 's only when you hear them all together that you realise he 's assembled this sound that he had in his head .
10 It 's the same late '60s Jag and the same Twin that he had in 1980 when The Birthday Party first broke .
11 Now he confessed that he had in fact installed her .
12 The Bishop in his reply added that he had in fact consecrated a third pro-Cathedral ; after extensive repairs , St George 's in York had been re-consecrated by him .
13 Ceauşescu 's first contact with British statesmanship was through the interest that he had in obtaining British technology and the up-and-coming Antony Wedgwood-Benn had in selling it .
14 Moreover , alliances bind both parties ; the kaiser properly reminded Bismarck that he had in the past ‘ always opposed tieing our hands through alliances ’ .
15 Wallis further throws doubt on Gusfield 's claim that he had in fact identified a status group .
16 This was done on a haphazard basis , so that a Peruvian Indian from the Andes could be issued with papers proving beyond legal doubt that he had in fact spent all his life in Godalming .
17 He also gave the impression , although I do not think he made a specific statement , that he had in fact had discussions with the Biafrans .
18 The bony protuberances that he had in lieu of brows arched until they were Gothic ; and he laughed — bellowed laughter and smoke .
19 That was all that he had in mind , as Prior Robert , bewildered and displeased by what seemed to him very grudging acceptance of a duty that should have conveyed honour upon the recipient , waved Jerome imperiously to the altar .
20 It is conceivable that on a charge of rape a man might argue that he had in fact meant to perpetrate an act of buggery and that the sexual intercourse that took place was unintended .
21 When the first draft of this review had been completed , a protein plaque or two moved in the reviewer 's senile brain and he remembered that he had in fact reviewed the first edition for this journal .
22 In saying this , it is likely that he had in mind not merely Lessing 's criterion of beauty , but his fundamental contrast between poetry and the visual arts .
23 Edward hurled all that he had in his hands , the purse , the scent , which struck the rat in the paunch .
24 That he had in some way taken her aback was as obvious to him as the reason was obscure .
25 She would not allow herself to be pulled inexorably towards some unknown destiny that he had in mind .
26 In answer to the hon. Gentleman 's point about travel — which is what I think that he had in mind when he referred to ’ communication ’ — by hon. Members to European Community institutions , I hope to table the necessary resolutions very soon .
27 V. P. Singh made no immediate comment on Chauthala 's reappointment , prompting speculation that he had in fact struck a " deal " with Devi Lal .
28 Innocent 's aims during the imperial schism ( which , it must be remembered , that he had in no way engendered ) were to decide between rival candidates — to arbitrate between them as equal powers , not to judge .
29 An alternative to thinking that Harald had been in England since 1016 , and returned to Denmark with part of a disbanded fleet in 1018 , might be that he had in the interval been expelled from it , and sailed with the fleet in 1018 in an attempt to regain control .
30 I think he might have tried , thinking that he must fulfill this sexual desire that he had in some way .
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