Example sentences of "[that] he have [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Please do not do er what a young man did the other day went to his house , he was the victim of a burglary , he very proudly announced that he 'd fitted one of these locks to his front door when we saw how he 'd fitted it , he 'd actually chiselled out the majority of the side of his door in and filled it up with Polyfilla !
2 ‘ But whenever we left him in his cot and then went back to him , we 'd notice that he 'd made terrible scratches on his face with his fingernails and he would rip the backs of his legs with his toes .
3 I mean obviously once she 's been through the learning process herself , so Doug came away feeling quite pleased that he 'd made that contact and he also sort of made one or two , he , he had one or two wise observations I think about the evening , he made one or two new contacts himself and the suggestion and things , he spoke very well about it , at our committee on our last meeting last week
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 ‘ Simon told me , last night , ’ began Gazzer , ‘ that he 'd smashed that kiosk up .
7 It also proved to be a fall from grace , as it transpired that he 'd stolen millions of pounds from his workers ' pension funds , to pay off mounting business debts .
8 But against that , although I know that he 'd took three or four very good jobs that I ought to have had , but he was a very , very good detective , a hard working inspector .
9 On the contrary , she felt happy that he 'd found true love at last .
10 He began crying and shouting — that he 'd known all along she was having an affair and was planning to leave him .
11 The boy , who ca n't be identified , hit the headlines in June … after revelations that he 'd spent several weeks at his grandparents ' house on the Costa Blanca at tax payers ' expense .
12 It was in a concealed metal box underneath the dashboard , that he 'd had one of the fitters weld in one evening for him , thirty quid and not a word to anyone , least of all Tom Holdfast .
13 She had always suspected that he 'd had little time for any brain power that she might possess — just as she had always known that her chief value for him had been the almost instantaneous sexual desire they had felt for each other .
14 Cos Michael started it , he said we 're never said anything when we set off in the car , and then he said that he 'd had this fax from me and er Andrew said , well it was n't actually from , er , from me to the , it was fetched up to me and I sent it in the office .
15 ‘ Oh , he decided that he 'd had enough and wanted to go back to being a teacher . ’
16 Bri and I assumed that he 'd had enough of his countrymen and wanted to tune out .
17 So he made a cup of coffee ( realising , sensibly for once , that he 'd had enough alcohol ) , and sat down in the low upholstered chair with wooden arms that was one of the room 's few comforts .
18 Was this a hint that he 'd had enough of her company for tonight ?
19 And I says only that he 's gone to back to J J and I says , and that he 'd had enough .
20 ‘ I apologize for my son , ’ he said wearily , and I had a convincing impression that he 'd apologized countless times before .
21 Now do n't forget , that I said , that in spite of the fact that he 'd got one shoulder higher than the other , he was very attractive to women , and there is running through this story , the suggestion that maybe he was too friendly with Josephine .
22 I mean , if I 'd got pregnant he might have thought it was his , that he 'd got better somehow .
23 I was talking to that presenter of that alternative-politics programme — what 's his name ? — and he said that he 'd got annoyed with a colleague because she criticized his pink bow-tie .
24 They told us that he had insulted most of their friends , and that he dearly loved a political argument .
25 Constance , who felt that he had said this a thousand times before , usually shrugged impatiently .
26 He hung on to the semicircular rail around the outer edge , where they were standing because the businessmen who had got in after them had jostled them there , and she saw that his eyes were closed and that he had gone gray with fear about the drop .
27 She had not told her son to keep away from the course because she had not been aware that he had gone that way .
28 The first point which everybody had overlooked was that Wordsworth hoped ‘ to make money ’ with Lyrical Ballads , and presumably thought that he had gone some way in making concessions to popular taste .
29 In what was widely seen as an attempt to exact vengeance on Clinton , Nichols had issued a federal lawsuit which claimed that the Governor had had extra-marital affairs with at least five women , and that he had misused official funds in entertaining them .
30 Luke was silent for several seconds and she began to suspect that he had fallen asleep .
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