Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [conj] he have " in BNC.

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1 Anything that kept her from running into Nicolo Sabatini was absolutely fine , which was why she had been delighted a few mornings later at the breakfast-table when he 'd told her he would be away for a few days .
2 My hon. Friend referred to the opportunity that he had of presenting the result of the vote on the 1986 Bill .
3 The time UP is right , he had the opportunity and he had a good motive : with Sir Thomas out of the way , he could get the girl and her money .
4 I fundamentally disagree with his proposition , although I congratulate him on the stand that he has taken for his principles .
5 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for the sympathy that he has expressed , and I share his sense of encouragement , brought about by the action taken by individual members of the community and groups which are seeking to call an end to the terrible experiences that we have all had .
6 Now at that stage my Lord Mr er telephoned Mr on the afternoon of the twenty second of October and it 's his case that he explained what had happened at the meeting of the bank to him and er asked him again , in view of the fact that was having to sell him home , if it was possible to withdraw from the contract and it is the plaintiff 's case that he pointed out to Mr er quite definitely and quite clearly on the telephone , on this day , er that without er the funding that he had required to run this business er he could only see that this was going to be potentially disastrous for him er and once again , my Lord as he said this was a fairly heated conversation and er the plaintiff was told by Mr once again that there was no way out for him and he should now concentrate all his efforts on achieving completion , er and once again we were .
7 ‘ He is responsible for the sabotage on the Base and he has implicated himself by trying to escape , ’ Bishop said harshly .
8 As for the dormeuse , it would seem to have been taken as far as Quatre Bras ; and there , according to his fellow officers von Oetlinger and von Humbracht , von Keller determined to open the necessaire that he had found in the carriage , believing it to be full of gold .
9 These directions were in complete contradiction to his old habits and Alexander found they were successful in bringing about the change that he had sought for so long .
10 Then Simon had the bike and he had accident .
11 I was told by the retailer that he had lost a number of Emperors due to aggression in the confines of a small tank in his store .
12 McPhee ( 48 ) told the trial that he had given the dog away to a man he knew vaguely outside the track as Shiloh was no use to him .
13 After a serious stuttering bout during one interview , and the admission that he 'd thought about suicide , Boris obviously appreciates Karen 's support .
14 The logic here is carried a stage further in s75 of CCA 1974 which applies in three party debtor-creditor-supplier agreements as it allows the debtor a " like claim " against the creditor as he has against the transferor .
15 There 'd been a master at Ravenswood , a man called Funny Stiles who 'd been given the sack because he 'd made boys presents of whistles and fountain-pens .
16 The , the afternoon before he had to leave .
17 Savory argued that a stranger to whom money had been paid in breach of trust could only be held liable as a constructive trustee to account for the money after he had parted with it , if it could be shown that he knew the money misapplied was trust money .
18 There is , however , the contrary authority of A-G 's Reference ( No. 1 of 1985 ) [ 1986 ] QB 491 ( CA ) , where the manager of a tied pub sold beer as that of the brewery when he had purchased it elsewhere .
19 Was it the case that he had not told Lubor he was having a business dinner with her that evening purely and simply because he did not consider that he had a dinner engagement with her ?
20 As he has outlined , the details of the case are extremely delicate and sensitive and , considering some of the descriptions of the case that he has given , it seems extraordinary that he chose to raise the matter on the Floor of the House .
21 You know , he 's , he 's been involved dealing with the case and he 's told the press something about what 's going on .
22 The evidence shows that in many cases the minister of state has set a date for the first review later than would have been the case if he had adopted the views expressed by the judiciary .
23 When he was fetched from the Common Room his walk had a touch of spring , and he came into Pumfrey 's presence a shade more jauntily than would have been the case if he had been interviewed earlier .
24 Although the beef market is now in a better position , does not the hon. Gentleman realise the damage that he has done to beef consumption and to our farmers in the past year by constantly highlighting that issue on radio and television ?
25 With this remarkable period of intensive work behind him , Miller again stressed in the Preface that he had not advanced anything but what he had found fully convincing in his own experience .
26 But er his erm father h was the blacksmith and he had been born away up , and er he came to Ga he came to serve his time in a blacksmith 's shop at and er
27 Whether a field officer works from his area office ( in the southern authority ) or from home ( in the northern ) , contact with colleagues will normally be in the office , which he will visit every day , even during those occasional hectic days out in the field when he has to catch up on his sampling schedule .
28 There is really very little excuse for the student wandering out of reach of the field if he has been taught well in the first place .
29 Mr Rich said many dentists were concerned that not enough money was being made available by the Government to implement the contract and he had approached Mrs Bottomley , Health Secretary , to arrange a meeting .
30 He said : ‘ I have talked to the chairman and he has assured me that there is no truth in the Crystal Palace thing .
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