Example sentences of "and he have [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Philip had been slow to move and he had gained little by coronation by such a lowly archbishop as Tarentaise — Trier , Salzburg , Bremen and Magdeburg were all unavailable . |
2 | He had fought with Pearse in the GPO in 1916 , where he had acquitted himself honourably , and he had risen swiftly through the ranks . |
3 | But he had locked them in last night and he had done so on orders from the Gruagach so they did not dare rely on him . |
4 | Ketura had neglected to include the information that Amber would also be present , and he had felt strangely disappointed when he realised Jeopardy was not alone . |
5 | And he had felt so light , so sure-footed , so approved , so anchored . |
6 | He was too close to his rooms for comfort , and he had achieved absolutely nothing . |
7 | He was tired and fanciful and he had drunk too much beer . |
8 | He was a little surprised at how much pleasure the prospect gave him ; the sense of frustration and failure which had dogged him when he first arrived in England had disappeared almost without his realizing it and he had become enormously restive . |
9 | This latter was , at 682 minutes , the longest Test innings ever played for West Indies , and he had become so becalmed towards the end that his captain declared before he reached his double century . |
10 | The driver was from the Colonel 's staff , and he had travelled ahead a full month before so that he knew the city , the back-doubles they might need and the side streets . |
11 | And he had said again , ‘ I kiss your hand . ’ |
12 | Lugh had never thought it a good idea , and he had said so at the time , only nobody had listened . |
13 | the berries had been his discovery , after all , and he had eaten hardly a dozen . |
14 | And he had swallowed so much sea water he wanted to vomit . |
15 | ‘ You ca n't solve Ireland 's problems with a gun , ’ their father had told them and he had repeated so often the words of Archbishop Paul Cullen , one of Ireland 's great clerics , that they were still fresh in Father Brendan 's mind . |
16 | They had taken him down in the lift and he had stood there looking at her face , peaceful and still . |
17 | George had told him in private the reason for Sarah Butler being packed off to Leeds , and he had realised then that her infatuation for George was an obsession . |
18 | He had tried all his usual lines , Paul , Garvin , others , the ones he always used when he wanted to get official policy reversed or amended , and he had got nowhere . |
19 | Stephen and he had worked closely for two years now , but there was no question of the men sharing a social relationship , as she and Stephen did with James and Elaine . |
20 | She had decided , quietly confident that it was safe to do so , not to accompany him on a tour of some Greek islands , and he had taken instead her of the cross-eyes etc . |
21 | And he had seemed almost to be currying favour when he was tumbling out the story of his family 's lost lease , trying to get Cameron to agree that the lairds were done for now . |
22 | By 1612 he had acquired a territorial estate valued at £6,000 per annum ; he had built a sumptuous palace at Hatfield and two town houses in the Strand — Great Salisbury House and Little Salisbury House ; he had put up an elaborate commercial structure , the New Exchange ; and he had bought potentially valuable building-plots in St Martin 's Lane . |
23 | He noticed in himself a definite tendency to swagger as he walked around the camp that morning and he had tried consciously to suppress it . |
24 | The palms of his hands were sweating and he had yawned twice since he left the car . |
25 | He 'd been back again the following weekend , and he had had just the same unsettling effect on her . |
26 | Glyn had come yesterday , but Shirley had already cooked , and he had looked extremely relieved at that . |
27 | But later he had talked to her and she had told him how she , too , wanted , indeed was determined to be an actress one day , and he had looked quite serious , and offered to take her to watch a rehearsal and meet the cast . |
28 | And he 'd actually confirmed that you , you found it useful and he had mentioned earlier on there were one or two ways that you could actually help him |
29 | Portman Square ? she had asked , and he had laughed almost boyishly . |
30 | Beatrix had set a trap for Maurice and he had walked straight into it . |