Example sentences of "[adv] he have [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently he had become nothing more than this , forage for commonplace family small talk .
2 The right response to Democratic scorn of George Bush 's free-trade line is ‘ if only he 'd had one ’ .
3 so he 's done one after her , a nutty Vera .
4 Nevertheless he had to get something , and quickly , before the shops closed for lunch .
5 Already he has looked something special in our 125cc races and has notched doubles at Bishopscourt and Aghadowey but more than that he was third in the 125cc Euro round at Mondello so he is heading the right way .
6 This was an ordinary crime if ever he 'd seen one .
7 Father O'Malley never stopped telling me that she was a saint if ever he 'd seen one .
8 Well , he said he was a writer , and I said I was looking for plays to invest in and why did n't he write one about his friend , and a couple of months later he 'd written something pretty splendid , had n't he ?
9 In the first place , says Freud , the child wo n't obey any longer , necessarily , because now he 's got nothing to fear , and secondly , a child might resent the lie that has been told to him .
10 So far he 'd said nothing , and she found this more unnerving than speech .
11 So far he has given none .
12 Well i I 'm not aware of how far he has taken anything on board , what I would expect as a Member of Parliament and the House of Commons , and as the leader of a party in the House of Commons , I would expect that he would want to hear what I would have to say face to face , and tell me face to face what 's wrong with what I have said .
13 Well he 's got one like that .
14 Well he 's got someone to talk to his while
15 ‘ Indeed , if Aristotle was a master of the art and handed his philosophy down to us very carefully , should n't he have proven everything in the most perfect form , especially when he insisted upon it himself — unless perhaps he intended to make fun of us ? ’
16 Norman on his wall has a a a list of er theoretical waitings for the different specialists at Orpington hospital and presumably he 's got one beside it for Queen Mary 's as well .
17 As long ago as 1172 Henry II had promised to mount a crusade and ever since then he had done nothing about it — though he had given a good deal of financial aid to the stricken kingdom .
18 But then he had married one , had n't he ?
19 And if he had got little enough out of that interview , at least he had lobbed one small , accurate pebble into the middle of the pool of their tranquillity , and its ripples were already beginning to spread outwards .
20 At least he 'd made someone happy , he thought drily , regretting that he 'd snarled at the lad in front of him .
21 At least he 's got someone Pauline like you
22 Guilt for how he 'd screwed everything up .
23 But the bulk of the programme was Mountbatten 's account of how he had done everything in his power , both professionally and privately , to dissuade his old friend , Anthony Eden , from attacking the Arabs .
24 He went through a brief period of chatting to the customers down at the bank about how he had seen someone come back from the dead .
25 Maybe he 's got lots .
26 Still short of the halfway line now we 've already played over a minute of added time in the first half and the referee oh I thought he was gon na blow for half time , instead he 's spotted something on the nearside of the field , it 's a free kick to Blackburn .
27 Their contents had usually turned out to be machine parts but there had been a couple of times when he had found something a little more palatable — once a case of French Burgundy , on another occasion a case of German hock .
28 How was such malignant hatred brought to birth , when he had meant nothing but good , and tried with all his soul to work no evil against them ?
29 This person claims to be a great detective and yet he has detected nothing , nothing at all .
30 Again he had expected nothing .
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