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

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1 Although he had removed all trace of labelling from the cassette the Duty Men were not fooled .
2 Although he had anticipated all sorts of difficulties , he found a flat to rent .
3 On the odd occasions I met him , I felt that he 'd adopted all these trappings to keep off a world with which he could not cope .
4 No point in taking trouble with him ; no point in explaining that he 'd walked all the way up to the blooming rectory to set his mind at rest .
5 He began crying and shouting — that he 'd known all along she was having an affair and was planning to leave him .
6 On the following day , Ratsiraka said that he had made all the concessions he was able to make and would form a new government , with or without the opposition 's participation , within a week .
7 On being sued by the plaintiffs for breach of the implied duty of confidentiality , the defendant claimed that he had made all his calculations in designing the heater from information which had been published in a readily obtainable leaflet .
8 That he had gambled all their money away .
9 If there should be trees out there , swaying in the wind , then he would know that he had lost all sense of time and place and personal identity .
10 Pennethorne protested that since 1845 , he had devoted himself entirely to the Office 's work and now found that he had lost all his work .
11 President Alfredo Cristiani Burkard announced on Oct. 28 that he had suspended all moves to reform , purge and reduce the size of the army , as set out in the UN peace accord of January 1992 [ see p. 38716 ] , until the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front ( FMLN ) guerrillas had completely disarmed and demobilized their forces .
12 He said that he had known all the local eunuchs since his childhood , and that he still made all their jewellery .
13 Both of them realised that he had abandoned all pretence that Sally-Anne was an ordinary young woman come to work in Vetch Street , but neither of them pursued the matter , Dr Neil from delicacy , and Sally-Anne because she could not tell him the real truth about herself — he would undoubtedly immediately send her back to the embassy , and she did not want that at all — it would be failure .
14 In a speech on Kabul radio Najibullah said that he had ordered all provincial governors and local organizations to declare a ceasefire in their areas provided the mujaheddin agreed to abide by it .
15 Then Paul saw that he had emptied all the contents , and that the bottle was now empty .
16 Then Richard returned to Poitiers and from there , on 2 February , he sent envoys to his father reporting his success and announcing that he had pacified all parts of Aquitaine .
17 She could not bear to think that he had taken all that pure wrathful zeal into marketing or insurance broking .
18 For his defence , he would have to rely on one of the defences in section 24 ( paragraph 16–22 below ) , which would involve showing that he had taken all reasonable steps ( to withdraw the brochure etc. ) to avoid committing the offence .
19 An awkward pause followed , and Huy , feeling that he had learnt all he could , made no attempt to continue the conversation .
20 Fleury , of course , had no business being there at all , but Harry had sent him to the Residency with a message and while passing by he had found the defence so desperately hard pressed that he had forgotten all about Harry .
21 It was improbable that he had accomplished all this before 3.30 p.m. but , between then and the 4 p.m. discovery of the body , Hunter-Blair had talked to him .
22 When they reach their destination , the driver stops the car beneath a rare working streetlamp and his passenger feels a tremor of recognition , but is reassured by Valentin that he has heard all the jokes before and he wo n't be passing them on to his mother .
23 And even now that he has achieved all this he does n't stand still .
24 No manager , in any half-decent company , is able to get away with claiming that he has made all the improvements it is possible to make .
25 Dariusz ascertains that he has painted all of the figures from his imagination , directly onto the canvas .
26 Man may be distinguished from the animal by his capacity for non-violence , but it does not mean that he has shed all vestiges of the animal in him .
27 He is beginning to move on from the subjects which have dominated the last couple of years , feeling that he has gleaned all the experience he can from them .
28 Is not the Prime Minister saying that he has used all the influence that he can muster to ensure that working people in Britain have fewer rights and less protection against bad employers than the rest of Europe ?
29 A standard term of GIT insurance requires a haulier to confirm to his insurance company that he has notified all his customers of the conditions of carriage ,
30 Unfortunately , the accident had occurred near the end of his shift and he had eaten all of the food he had brought to his work .
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