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

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1 And I , I , I think obviously everything that he says has to be taken with a pinch of salt , but we 'll , we 'll come on to that
2 Everything that he 'd had in mind to say to her was suddenly gone from his head , his mind as blank as a new wall and his belly full of sudden , inexplicable dread .
3 They came to the pub that he 'd had in mind and climbed the steps to the door .
4 Well , Charles immediately set up the kind of court that he 'd had in London as far as he could , with a very set routine .
5 On 4 August , at the very moment that an important battle was raging near Somosierra north of Madrid , Nizan reported a conversation that he had had with President Azana which had left an indelible impression in his mind : The President pointed to the smoke rising from the distant peaks of the sierra .
6 His problems in composing this lecture were no doubt compounded by the fact that he had had in the past expressed no great liking for Goethe 's poetry — " I ca n't stand his stuff , " he had once told Ronald Duncan — and in any case he now found public addresses a complete waste of time.Immediately on his return from Germany , he travelled to the United States for a visit of two months .
7 ‘ I 'm not really stiff at all , ’ he said , putting his ski boot into a plate of gelantine that he had had in bed for dinner last night .
8 He knows the authority that he 's had in that community , he has seen supernatural things happening in his life and through him , albeit , they were not of God , but has been involved in supernatural things .
9 ‘ In the beginning , Freddie did n't have all the powers that he wanted to have as a vocalist ; he worked to achieve those and improved as he worked over the years .
10 Alan and I served er , together as er , deputy Chairs , or vice-Chairs or whatever the appropriate words are for several years er , and I erm , well I think I would adopt the words that he used about the experience that he has had in the Chair , to whit , that his companionship and his contribution to our affairs has been stimulating , enlightening and particularly enjoyable .
11 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 .
12 As we read that account , oh yes , we can read as a historical account of Jesus ' encounter with this woman , but it 's more than that it 's the sort of encounter he wants to have with you , and he wants to have with me .
13 what he can say that he 'd go with her but he 'd had to be back , sort of , by four cos he 's going out with you he says that , that 'll get him out of it then wo n't he ?
14 ‘ He is a good man , mademoiselle — all the world would tell you so — but he has had to be strong — to bear everything on his shoulders .
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