Example sentences of "have he [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Is he the sort that he actually wants one , or has he bowed to the advisers that he 's got from the War Office and so on who say the soldiers need it ? |
2 | What proposals has he to put before the House this afternoon ? |
3 | As the hon. and learned Gentleman is asking questions about the management of our prisons , what has he to say about the management of a prison service in which , 12 months after a learned judge advises the Home Secretary to move suspected and convicted terrorists from Brixton prison , they are still there ? |
4 | Has he applied for the same thing ? |
5 | ‘ Has he heard about the one in the hospital ? ’ |
6 | What right has he to comment on the ‘ quality of fans ’ at the Levellers gigs ? |
7 | What right has he to comment on the ‘ quality of fans ’ at the Levellers gigs ? |
8 | Has he looked at the way that they are used by individual police forces ? |
9 | What has he put on the |
10 | ‘ But why has he put in the mourning band ? ’ she thought |
11 | Congratulations to Mr Howard Bloody Wilkinson , not only has he presided over the transfer of David Batty , the sale of the League to the scum but he now seems intent on pissing off Rocky . |
12 | Had he written about the great hunt , the rites of the warriors ? |
13 | What had he to do with the woman she now was ? |
14 | Had he worried about the possibility of atomic warfare when he was attempting to split the atom , he would never have gone on ; and we would have lost the many benefits nuclear physics has given us , such as freely available power and treatment of disease . |
15 | Early in the thirteenth century the aspirations of the knightly class were summed up in the Life of William the Marshal , a great man who , had he lived in the twentieth century , might have made his choice between being a high civil servant and a champion professional boxer . |
16 | In the three and a half years between his abdication and the summer of Dunkirk , King Edward , had he remained on the Throne , might have developed differently . |
17 | Had he gone into the wood to find a way to cure the blemish ? |
18 | In a muddled way , he expected that she might fall into his arms , that he would be able to comfort her and that one thing would lead to another ; and so absorbed had he become in the effect Sam 's death would have on his own affairs , that he had forgotten that it might have some other effect on Martha 's . |
19 | The charges were eventually dropped after an investigation , but had he stayed with the Scots Guards his career would inevitably have been wrecked . |
20 | Had he stayed in the East End , he may have drifted into delinquency ; instead , his mother sent for him when he was 12 to start a new life in Canada . |
21 | Had he fallen into the canal ? |
22 | On what grounds , she reflected now , enlightened , had he vouched for the boy ? |
23 | I could see that , had he embarked upon the paper , it would have left me conscience-stricken in my turn . |
24 | Instead , he is limited to a sum which reflects the difference between what he actually paid for the property , and what the Court thinks he would have paid had he known of the defect at the time he bought it . |
25 | Rather one asks , ‘ Had he known of the defect , what type of damage could the seller at the time of the contract reasonably have predicted ? ’ |
26 | The accused does not , for instance , need to have reasonable grounds for his belief that the owner would have consented , had he known of the circumstances . |
27 | The manager would not have agreed , had he known of the truth . |
28 | Clotworthy demonstrates that it is the accused 's belief which counts , not whether the owner really would have consented , had he known of the lack of insurance . |
29 | Presumably , however , the victim would not have paid , had he known of the deception despite his having a legal obligation to pay . |
30 | The Lords in both cases argued that the seller would not have proceeded with the sale , had he known of the lack of authority , but the argument is hypothetical because the seller did not know . |