Example sentences of "[noun sg] he have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 He steered the ten-year-old Daimler under the Dersingham arch and drove straight into the cathedral close at the same speed he 'd used to cover the miles from Oldfield .
2 Maggie looked on this isolation he had built up around them as distinction and strength .
3 Abandoning the isolation he had sought so avidly in September , he went back so as to be at home for Christmas , always a precarious time for him .
4 With raised eyebrows and the adoption of that cool , emotionless glance he had bestowed on her before , Marc allowed himself a brief , telling scrutiny of her face , then , apparently satisfied with what he read in it , pushed open the door and led the way inside .
5 Roy went to his specialist thinking he 'd cracked it .
6 His response was the great ode , ‘ The Wreck of the Deutschland ’ , a masterpiece reflecting all the thinking he had done about poetry , pain , and redemption during his years of silence .
7 It was Li Yuan 's horse ; the horse he had ridden the last time he had come .
8 He mounted the horse he had led for the last hour or so and walked it cautiously down into Buttermere which he entered with the utter conviction that he had been there before .
9 There , in the dimness of the stall , stood the horse he had bought her .
10 In his grief he had cut himself off from people and when he had recovered he had lost the habit of socializing .
11 Instead , her stubborn mind persisted in remembering the unexpectedly lighter side he had shown at the inn .
12 He was very much afraid that the side he had chosen would be outnumbered forty to one by the minions of Darkness .
13 I have my doubts that Batty will ever be world class , that aside I can not understand why Wilko can not sit down with the side he 's got and bang something out to keep both Strachan and Rocastle in the side .
14 All round that side he 's got bare bum .
15 He 's gone for the narrow side he 's tried to squeeze it in the in the near post when he 'd got all the far post to go for .
16 Miles , battle-hardened in the tough Australian school , rates Wigan as equal to any side he has played in .
17 But he has considerable respect for Derry , a side he has encountered on numerous occasions to date during his speel in charge of Down .
18 Collimore he 's turned and found some room for himself .
19 Yes , that was the card he had given to old Jackdaw to post but he really did n't want all this aggravation , he was happy the way he was .
20 ‘ No wonder no one knew about him ! ’ the sergeant exclaimed as he studied the identity card he had found in the man 's wallet .
21 Over the years Fred Workman and I had kept in touch and in a note with his 1973 Christmas card he had mentioned Edna 's rise to fame and fortune , and gave me her address .
22 It is the only card he has left in a game which has so far seen her win every hand .
23 We in the North owe him a considerable debt for the enthusiasm and perception he has shown in building up the schools ' collection of works of art now owned by the County Council .
24 But we could n't resist quoting captain Martyn Moxon at length in a piece he has penned for the club .
25 He had given her a ring that did n't belong to him ; a ring he had stolen as he had stolen Mister Johnny 's safety and Hepzibah 's happiness when he had stolen the will !
26 For this latest return to the ring he has linked with Foreman 's former trainer , Gil Clancy , who admits it is going to be hard getting Cooney back into shape .
27 For this latest return to the ring he has linked with Foreman 's former trainer , Gil Clancy , who admits it is going to be hard getting Cooney back into shape .
28 He had been a friend of Lawrence of Arabia ; he knew Ottoline Morrell , at whose house Garsington Manor he had met Virginia Woolf , Bertrand Russell and D. H. Lawrence , among others .
29 Last spring he had said ,
30 A monument he has erected to his wife ( née Brobity ) is more of an encomium upon his own virtues than upon hers ; his father .
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