Example sentences of "[conj] he have done it " in BNC.
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1 | Thus Lord Bridge 's guiding principle could properly be expanded to read ‘ one looks to see what the taxpayer has done to earn the profit in question and where he has done it . ’ |
2 | So obviously if Mike 's been chosen once or he 's done it he does n't want somebody asking him again . |
3 | If he 's got a job there , and he 's done it well or he 's done it badly , tell him he 's done it badly , tell them where they 've gone wrong and tell them what they should do to put it right . |
4 | Although he had done it countless times before there was always a risk involved , especially since the introduction of guard dogs trained to sniff out illegal stowaways like himself . |
5 | suddenly it all ended when a SAC , who was n't even a suspect , admitted that he 'd done it during a fit of depression ; with a pair of pliers , not a knife ! |
6 | Too many people twigged — or at least thought they did — that he had done it only to open the door of Number 10 . |
7 | And they would never , never find out that he had done it . |
8 | In those early months he had wanted her to know the magnitude of what he had done and that he had done it for her . |
9 | He could hardly believe that he had done it . |
10 | When the Central Authority carpeted him for this , he stated that he had done it both to meet statutory obligations and to make faster progress on rural electrification than agreed . |
11 | Not for the first time she wondered how on earth her father had persuaded the children to call him ‘ Gamps ’ and decided that he had done it for the sole purpose of driving her mad . |
12 | In fact he had worried about it so much that he felt now that he had done it all . |
13 | Maurin interjected that he had done it for the best , that he suspected she would spread silly gossip and it was sensible to keep her away from the English journalist . |
14 | It never occurred to him that the story was questionable , that Wainfleet had deliberately published something he did not totally believe and that he had done it in retaliation for being humiliated . |
15 | It was unbelievable — not only that he had done it but that she had stood there and let him . |
16 | It was something he had been wanting to do for over ten years , but , now that he had done it , he had destroy something that had been between them — a mysterious , almost exquisite , promise of delight . |
17 | If a member of a committee receives a letter asking him to carry out some job for the committee between meetings , he must feed back the information that he will do this and , when he has done it , the information that he has done it . |
18 | Because he had spent three weeks trying to gain that animal 's trust and he had done it . |
19 | And he had done it to a woman who had done nothing to him , simply been a little rude and overbearing , not unlike The Fat Controller himself . |
20 | And he had done it tactfully as well , just mentioning to one or two people who had Dierdriu 's ear that Grainne and Fergus were sometimes seen together in rather questionable circumstances . |
21 | a contracting business , and he 's done it by the skin of his teeth . |
22 | If he 's got a job there , and he 's done it well or he 's done it badly , tell him he 's done it badly , tell them where they 've gone wrong and tell them what they should do to put it right . |
23 | paper about that Robin Reliant and he 's done it all up and it does hundred mile an hour ! |
24 | And he has done it largely with and for local schoolchildren : ‘ The children are my ears and my eyes and my workforce . ’ |
25 | And he has done it in his usual champagne style , taking sunshine trips to Arizona , Bermuda and Italy . |
26 | 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 ) . |
27 | Of course it was not certain either that Zoser had done it or that , if he had done it , he had done it for sectarian reasons . |
28 | But it was as if he had done it for the thrill of it . ’ |
29 | But it was as if he had done it for the thrill of it . ’ |
30 | It would have been far better if he 'd done it the other way around — the rest of the set acoustic and then brought them on to play . |