Example sentences of "he [verb] have [vb pp] a " in BNC.

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1 Leeds worked hard to use the sources to provide a chronology of the development of brooch types ( 1933 ) and the extremely dubious assumptions he made have coloured a great deal of thinking to this day .
2 Officers went to Doncaster to interview a lorry driver after he reported having seen a young girl whose appearance was similar to Moira 's , in the company of two other lorry drivers the day after the Lanarkshire schoolgirl disappeared .
3 Officers interviewed a lorry driver in Doncaster after he reported having seen a girl who resembled Moira with two other lorry drivers the day after she disappeared .
4 Steve Goodwin is The Drummer From Cud and he 's pretending that he thinks it 's a really cool joke ha ha ha that both he and the band he loves have become a synonym for wanky indie crap .
5 Indeed , it did n't seem quite impossible even to me , as he seemed to have reached a kind of plateau — no better but certainly no worse , free of pain and very happy — often informing me that he was getting stronger every day .
6 He seemed to have clinched a seventh victory with his partner , Jean-Louis Schlesser , putting the icing on the cake of their shared world championship .
7 It was something he seemed to have spent a great deal of his life wondering .
8 And yet to the world at large he claimed to have conducted a most detailed investigation into the whole matter , sufficient to enable him to arrive at an informed judgement that British policy remained correct .
9 We may now consider a paper of Stoyanov ( 1979 ) in which he claimed to have obtained a solution without singularities .
10 The child said he claimed to have witnessed a murder , and had been affected by it .
11 Maradona scored against England in 1986 , accused of handling the ball he claimed to have had a little help from high places ( see remote control and questionable decisions ) .
12 He reported 88 per cent of schools he sampled had adopted a Total Communication approach and these , by and large , relied on the development of sign systems which more closely reflect English syntax .
13 Though we can not imagine that Innocent wrote all these , he appears to have had a close relationship with his chancery .
14 He appears to have had a copy of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle similar to E , but the later part of his work is filled with romance , and might seem to belong to what has been called the twelfth-century fictionalising history best exemplified by Geoffrey of Monmouth 's Historia Britonum .
15 Now he appears to have performed a spectacular U-turn .
16 Further , he appears to have launched a purge on his negotiating team .
17 He was directed towards a glider landing strip , but he appears to have clipped a tree and then crashed on farmland .
18 He was directed towards a glider landing strip , but he appears to have clipped a tree and then crashed on farmland .
19 He appears to have occupied a middle position , holding that while Gentile Christians need not be circumcised or keep traditional Jewish festivals , they should respect Jewish food laws .
20 If he appears to have produced a static image of Celtic society , as if the Roman impact was not yet to be observed , he must have known what he was doing .
21 He seems to have possessed an ingenuous self-assurance which could get him into difficulties and arouse antagonism .
22 However , in early days he seems to have led a sunny existence .
23 Ever since , he seems to have led a near-monastic existence .
24 He seems to have remained a licenser until 1647 , when a new printing ordinance came into force .
25 ‘ Well , he seems to have made a complete balls of it , ’ said Sir Harry .
26 He seems to have done a runner .
27 I wonder if you feel that even if there was a deal , the British government , the Foreign Office , represented as they were , so admirably really , by Sir Edward Heath , he seems to have done a very good job , I wonder if he had to work very hard , or do you think perhaps , anybody could carry that out ?
28 He seems to have given a sketch of the evolution of sovereignty from the king of the golden age to his own time ( Sen .
29 He trusted Pat — despite the impression he seems to have given a lot of his friends and acquaintances — and enjoyed the company of people like Maggie Smith and Sheila Hancock .
30 The Legenda tell us about a few miracles that he is supposed to have performed , but otherwise he seems to have lived a fairly uneventful outward life .
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