Example sentences of "he have [verb] that the " in BNC.

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31 Yeah but then dad said when he came in that , he 'd heard that the middle of it had gone .
32 He 'd noticed that the geese had just arrived in the back fields .
33 Laing had worked some fiddle and had n't minded being caught ; he said he 'd proved that the state only acknowledged the work of mothers when they did n't do it …
34 Even before Carrington had left for Sweden , he 'd known that the contents of the package from the Dornier had clinched the matter beyond doubt .
35 Er I never actually had any part in it but I heard tales about er the rivet boy in particular , the they would er they would give him a wage equivalent to what they thought was was a was a reasonable wage for him , because of the fact that they were on piece work , he had to see that the rivets there on time .
36 Whenever he had happened to notice devotional vids , he had presumed that the Space Marines recruited exceptional adult fighters , not … he swallowed his pride … not boys .
37 In the second chapter of Philippians , a little bit before where we read , Paul 's describing the seriousness of the illness of his friend and companion , Ep Aproditus And even although he had written that the thought of his own death caused him no qualms whatever , when he was writing about his friend , Aproditus being at the point of death , he said , But God had mercy on him and not only upon him but on me also lest I should have sorrow on sorrow .
38 Until then he had suspected that the whole bizarre affair might have been kept under wraps by Morton and his cronies in the secret services , to see how it turned out .
39 He had hoped that the pope himself would have excommunicated Henry at the same time as his chief accomplice ; but since this was not to be , Anselm consulted Archbishop Hugh and decided to go ahead with his own excommunication .
40 He had hoped that the project would foster greater continuity between children 's experience of learning in primary school , and their experience in the comprehensive : I want to get away from [ a didactic approach ] , to the pupils taking more responsibility for work they produce and being more autonomous in the way that they do it and hoping to create more responsibility in them rather than them seeking the teacher all the time for information ; and thinking that all knowledge and information and values have to be teacher judged …
41 He had hoped that the new journey he had made would be to freedom , back to his beloved homesite and his parents .
42 He had hoped that the affair of the dog and the death of the Zikr were isolated instances , that with the death of those responsible the matter could end there .
43 There has to be a reason why , all the male baboons who have got no particular self interest in , well there 's no obvious sign , in a fight between two youngsters , nevertheless he intervened to stop it , and he had realized that the reason , well he ultimately realized , development of parental investment , the reason they intervened to stop it , is that parents do not have the same self interest as their offspring do , when it comes to behaviour of offspring .
44 He had explained that the amount of paperwork involved made it impracticable , but he was sure they had n't believed him .
45 He had reached for the Ruger as soon as he had seen the taxi pull up , and he had had the Ruger in his grip when the front door opposite had opened , and he had loosened the grip when he had seen that the target carried no cases , only had his daughters ’ hands in his .
46 Simon by then had heavily said , ‘ This hurts me more than it hurts you ’ to Pippa , and when the chaos was over Thomas began to laugh , for he had seen that the lash of the crop literally had curled round onto Simon 's back between each stroke , probably quite stingingly , though the man had been too excited to notice it .
47 She cast an impatient look at Mitch , who was standing with the same stunned attitude he had adopted when he had seen that the girl was blind .
48 Intellectually he had accepted that the marriage had been a mistake , that it had been largely his mistake .
49 In evidence earlier this week Lord Aldington , 75 , formerly Brigadier Toby Lowe , said the first he had heard that the men , women and children sent back from the British-occupied zone of Austria had been tortured and massacred was from Count Tolstoy in 1979 .
50 He had heard that the Feds at Lockerbie had been good as gold , working at the pace required , picking up on every small detail provided by the forensic team at Farnborough , where the 747 had been reconstructed .
51 King 's son , Martin Luther King III , an elected county commissioner , said yesterday he had heard that the FBI and the CIA routinely spied on his father , but ‘ when it comes to an extensive military intelligence operation with Green Berets and U-2 planes , that 's frightening . ’
52 A former District Commissioner of Wajir in Kenya said to me , when making a donation , that he had heard that the wells of underground water which had always sustained life was indeed to be our theme , and the Glasgow Gospel version of the Guid Samaritan by our ‘ 92 celebrity , Jamie Stuart , puts it this way : ‘ Wan day an expert lawyer tried tae trick Jesus .
53 Of course he had known Rufus had this in mind , was three years through his time at medical school , had already considerable knowledge and nous — who could forget that ? — but somehow he had imagined that the same fate would have overtaken the others as had overtaken him , a deathly stultifying , an inhibition on all that was ambitious and of ascendant character , a remorseful withdrawing into the shade .
54 In a letter to President Eisenhower , Sir Anthony compared Nasser to Mussolini , and it was revealed that he had felt that the Government should have resigned over the issue .
55 And besides , there were two things bothering him at the same time and he had assumed that the second problem nagging at him had been Cipolla .
56 He had come to like and trust Lorton ; he had assumed that the feeling was reciprocated .
57 Ever since he could think at all he had realised that the class which exploited the worker in every country would fight to the last ditch for the sake of keeping the worker where he was and where he had been all his life .
58 He had realised that the refinement of distress is that you are obliged to suffer not just for yourself , which is the easier part , but for others as well .
59 Then he had realised that the originator of the plot could just as easily have been Burun — intending all the time that it should fail — achieving at a stroke the removal of effective opposition , placing Artai in debt to the Merkuts for the security of his throne .
60 He had argued that the prints were not improperly taken but it was said that his possession must have originated in breach of trust , confidence or contract and , therefore , an injunction was granted preventing the exhibition .
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