Example sentences of "[noun pl] he have [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He opted for the latter and at the end of 1989 he launched his debut album ‘ Brand New Star ’ which sold very well , got a lot of radio play , and , most important of all , it introduced the songs he had been composing and singing at concerts to a wider public .
2 All were second-hand , but they were far better than the stinking rags he had been wearing .
3 According to the Sun the man walked free after telling guards he had been attacked in the incident on Tuesday .
4 For centuries he has been looked upon as a sex maniac whose only interest in kittens is to kill them if he gets half a chance .
5 They were the words he had been wanting to hear and with an exultant roar , and with both arms at once around her , he pulled her close up to him .
6 Shutting his eyes , he pressed his head back against the seat , recalling the words he had been told .
7 ‘ In other words he has been taken in by all this ‘ financial advice ’ and guidance .
8 Here was a man easily ridiculed because of the words he has been forced to eat .
9 In his own wallpaper designs he had been determined to avoid anything that commanded attention the moment a person entered a room .
10 In desperation , the previous week , he had ordered the children to select a favourite passage from books he had been reading with them , write it out in their best handwriting and then add some comments on what they enjoyed about the piece and about the book in general .
11 Additionally , the buyer can claim damages which would be equivalent to the difference in cost of buying another similar computer elsewhere and any other expenses and losses he has been put to as a direct consequence of the breach , with the proviso that he mitigates his losses , that is , he keeps them to a minimum .
12 For some months he had been making his preparations by placing his men in key positions , so that if and when the moment came , the coup would be swift and , he hoped , bloodless .
13 While waiting around for five months he had been planning to do a story on a particular platoon of sixteen guys , which was very promising at first and the men enthusiastic and helpful .
14 For several months he had been finding rings of stones , surrounding a large boulder which was often topped with melted wax .
15 For months he had been haunted by his memories of the battle of Toulouse ; reliving the bowel-loosening terror he had felt at that last conflict of the last war .
16 He 'd never seen anyone in Jubilee Wood in all the months he 'd been coming up here .
17 For the last two months he has been attending Queen 's Park with his wife Christine and three children . )
18 He has been working very long hours setting up in business here in er in this area er he gets home late at night and I 'm afraid to say that over the last few months he 's been nagged continuously by his girlfriend who wants him to try and sort out financial arrangements because the relationship between the two of them 's not been very good .
19 You see , for months he 's been living on a diet of Minpins , and a thousand Minpins is not even a snack for him .
20 At speeds of ninety miles a Police car chased a stolen white fiesta … through narrow country lanes … cars coming in the oppositie direction swerve to avoid it car as it weaves in and out of the traffic … at times the Police try to overtake it … without success … forty miles after they spotted the stolen car … the road clears and the Police overtake and stop them … three schoolboys are arrested … one of them … a passenger … is fourteen … in the past eight months he 's been arrested twenty eight times … the day before he 'd been placed under another supervision order by Milton Keynes Magistrates where he 'd faced charges of robbery and burglary and joy riding … it was from the children 's home he 'd been sent that his two friends picked him up .
21 The officer in command of Jotan 's escort , whose knowledge of the city was apparently imperfect and who had misunderstood the directions he had been given , had been stripped of his rank , flogged , and turned off .
22 Given some of the feats he has been demonstrating , it is hardly surprising .
23 He knew very well for what contempts he had been committed .
24 However , I must com comment on the way that since Christmas the Vice Chair of Council has undertaken the many civic duties he has been called upon to perform , assisted by his wife .
25 Now , from what I know of him he can get a good sound out of anything , but the amps he 's been using recently ( until he had them nicked from his car ) were Marshall Valvestate 80s .
26 Zak , keeping up the tension , said that at the last of our brief stops at minor stations he had been handed a telex about Angelica 's missing friend Steve .
27 In any case , if Parson Woodforde 's manservant Ben Leggatt found himself temporarily ‘ out of pocket ’ , all he had to do was to pawn the best pair of trousers he had been wearing over the weekend and redeem them in time for church on Sunday .
28 Should he have mentioned the strange symptoms and side-effects he had been observing in his own case ?
29 Perhaps she 'd heard his panting , and the promises he 'd been making in the dark .
30 He remarked that Royal Jubilees were unlucky for him : at the Georgian celebrations he had been injured by stone throwing .
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