Example sentences of "he have met " in BNC.

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1 Although Willem ‘ Wimpie ’ de Klerk , the President 's brother , was a member of the team , it is not the first time he has met Mr Mbeki .
2 Recently , he has met the ANC president , Oliver Tambo .
3 It feels as if he has met more children than any other group of the population during the campaign .
4 He has met with precisely as much , and as little , success as any of his celebrated fellow-magicians .
5 When he has met our demands both of you will be released .
6 Although Mr Lamont announced that he has met his target of limiting spending to £244.5 billion this has been done by plundering Pounds 4 billion from the Government reserves and extra borrowing .
7 We gave [ the library manager ] an enormous list of requirements and he has met most of them … and I think we 've got to be reasonably satisfied because the rest of the school have got to have their whack as well .
8 He has met his brothers at the fair which accompanies the hiring but otherwise there has been no joy ; certainly nothing to bring to his wife , Emily , who has been driven up to the town and found refuge in the house of a local schoolmaster , Mr Stephens .
9 he has met with misfortune .
10 Constable Alan Jeffreys , who works in the Community Involvement Department , said : ‘ He has met as many people in as many cities as possible who have some involvement in public safety .
11 He has met his match , and probably better .
12 The number of people to whom he is a friend , if not because he has met them but because they know of the good works that he has done not only in Britain but throughout the world , must run into many hundreds of thousands .
13 He has met that part of the commitment , but our main concern was to have the legislation drafted in such a way as to ensure that a funding council would be set up .
14 It might not be as easy as his relationship with Alain Prost but he does n't want to make any judgements before he has met Senna .
15 I am aware he has met on a number of occasions with our members , and he was instrumental in selecting a team , which met with the General Secretary of USDAW who said that they had had a er a er reasonable meeting with him .
16 He visited them in Egypt , accompanied by a girl he 'd met in a bar , who proved to be a lesbian .
17 Then he remembered the one designer he 'd met — gay — and had second thoughts .
18 But they were waiting and , into a pause , he mentioned that he 'd met them over at Jimmy 's .
19 And Jim went out and got drunk in Invercargill with a man he 'd met at the last A&P show , Bill McKirdy , and he stayed with Bill that night to sleep it off .
20 Then he remembered a woman he 'd met once on a train , she was singing hymns to the window , he 'd been embarrassed at first , half her fringe was missing as if someone had taken a bite out of it , only he knew she 'd done it because she caught him staring and laughed and said , ‘ I always cut it when I 'm loaded , ’ and he remembered something about a house , and because there was nothing left to cling to , because it was the only piece of wreckage left afloat , he remembered how to get there too , it was either remember or die .
21 Many were Shadwell 's acquaintances , people he 'd met only once or twice .
22 He 'd met the girls in a nightclub in Atlanta and took them back to his hotel to make the one film he did n't expect anyone else but him to see .
23 He 'd met cows before .
24 He said he 'd met Oliver in the florist 's round the corner on his way to the station .
25 He 'd met her at work , which was about the only place where he did meet people these days .
26 After some confusion over the ordering , Haverford gave them a lengthy account of his love affair with one of a pair of identical twins whom he 'd met at a Red Mole party in 1965 .
27 He 'd met Sean Penn maybe 20 times , and they went to the same clubs on Melrose and Sunset , even if not at the same time or on the same night .
28 I 'll never forget when he came home one night a few months ago and said he 'd met this old man who could tell fortunes by reading the dregs in the bottom of a beer glass .
29 He 'd met Elaine on several trips around the island which Christina had arranged , including a hilarious afternoon when the three of them decided to try out the hotel 's water sports and attempted to learn to water-ski after too many rum sours at the Reef Bar .
30 His memory was remarkable but it was often frustrating when an interesting story was interrupted while he talked about the family background of a man he 'd met once in Iowa in the early 1960s .
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