Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] he have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Collins was the other striking contributor within Scotland 's side , tirelessly continuing at international level where he had left off for his club in Saturday 's Old Firm game and looking unaffected by the demands of a workload which had caused wholesale disruption to the national team elsewhere . |
2 | Koffigoh refused to submit to the demand that he leave the government headquarters where he had taken refuge , and on Nov. 28 asked President Mitterrand of France to despatch troops to Togo urgently . |
3 | The creator of the evening 's culinary triumphs emerged unshaven from a cavernous kitchen where he had spent the entire day cooking over a wood fire . |
4 | There was this rather famous instance where he had to scrub the floor while Pamela and I were having a long and involved discussion , but I was told that people could n't take their eyes off him . |
5 | He 'd last eaten about four hours earlier , in the same small cafe where he 'd got Slater to tell him about Sara that January . |
6 | Bernard was by now a junior lecturer in the same college where he had taken his degree . |
7 | Well , it ca n't do him any harm where he 's gone . |
8 | A thin red snake of blood trickled out of the corner of his mouth ; his chest was an open , bubbling mass of blood where he had received his death wound . |
9 | He also supplied Sunday Life with a faxed copy of Simon 's winning entry where he has stated his date of birth as 30th March , 1974 — making him 19-years-old . |
10 | Lord Wilberforce examined the interests which an insurance-broking business might have in preventing an employee canvassing its clients once he had left . |
11 | Scott 's network job was taking up more time and concentration than he 'd expected . |
12 | in case it has any bearing on any difficulty you might have in the future so he 's to go down |
13 | On reporting to the tsar in 1849 , the Minister received the title of Count for providing Nicholas with more information about a group of dissidents than he had had since the exposure of the Decembrists . |
14 | General Thurman still had to receive a final green light from the president once he had worked out a plan . |
15 | But after graduating he joined rival firm Scott Oswald to complete his formal accountancy training , although the understanding was that he would return to the family fold once he had qualified with the opposition , which he did in 1985 . |
16 | ‘ Did , until your father died , ’ said Charlie , regretting the words immediately he had spoken them . |
17 | Therefore , the plaintiffs , a partnership in general medical practice , were seeking to prevent an employee once he had left , from , inter alia , practising as a consultant within a certain area and for a certain time . |
18 | They could add more tea once he had taken a few sips . |
19 | Actually , I 've heard a little about your relationship from my aunt — like the fact that you refused to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd kicked her out of the house . ’ |
20 | I understand it was your own stupidity in refusing to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd got her out of the house . |
21 | She flew into a rage and vowed she would not accept Silas 's ring until he 'd evicted that bossy , domineering woman from the house in which they would begin their married life . ’ |
22 | It 's important for you to know the ways in which Martin Ayling tried to save the paper and to protect its future if he had to sell . ’ |
23 | He did not leave the Force until he had completed the " ton " with DSO . |
24 | The Dutchman Jos Lansink , the only rider left with a chance of meeting the conditions for the first Everest Challenge ( which had required him to jump double clear rounds in four specified contests ) , would have collected a Jaguar car if he had won the Grand Prix . |
25 | would of mind if he 'd left that mini could of drove round in the mini |
26 | As she stared into her bemused eyes , he slowly smiled , and in that moment she would have committed murder if he 'd asked her to . |
27 | He goes in for a sort of hall-of-mirrors self-impersonation , telling people how he would have done the murder if he had done it ( which he has ) . |
28 | Because of the circumstances under which most replacement gutters are fitted , however , they may not join up as beautifully as you 'd like , which may mean that they need more regular cleaning — but do n't rush to criticise your builder — it probably was n't his fault if he had to join up to existing work . |
29 | Very broadly stated , it is a duty to treat the trespasser with ordinary humanity … the occupier is not at fault if he has done as much as is required of him , if he has taken reasonable steps to deter the trespasser from entering or remaining on the premises , or part of the premises , in which he will encounter a dangerous situation . |
30 | ‘ Will save his own neck if he has to choose , ’ I cut in . |