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

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1 When we arrived at the office , nobody could have guessed that he had a home , or an aged parent , or any interests at all outside his work .
2 Therefore in borderline cases the prosecution might have to rely on the severity of injury and damage , or the noise of the accident , to help prove to the court beyond all reasonable doubt that the driver must have realised that he had been involved in an accident .
3 He said the driver may not even have realised that he had struck the schoolboy , who was walking from his home in Scarisbrick Drive , Norris Green , to Queen Mary Comprehensive , in nearby Long Lane , when the accident happened at the corner of Parthenon Drive and Walton Hall Avenue .
4 He might also have added that he plays the game rather well .
5 If I had n't known otherwise I would have said that he meant every word of it .
6 Some would have said that he had not taken even the first step , since he had been invested irregularly with his pastoral staff by the king .
7 He would have said that he had as reasonable an acquaintance with sorcery as anyone in Ireland .
8 If Paul Lexington were describing the situation , he would undoubtedly have said that he had some good news and some bad news .
9 Dr Tariq would not have said that he liked the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council , but he admired him .
10 In November 1959 , Castro must simply have felt that he had little to lose by seeing what Moscow was prepared to offer .
11 Jordan must have felt that he had made a dent , he went on relentless .
12 ‘ I think he had a great superficial knowledge , but if you delved too deeply you would probably have felt that he did n't know so much .
13 If human death is a measure of suffering , then David Damiani would surely have agreed that he had suffered less than Shlomo Green .
14 And I 'm going to make a suggestion to my Noble friend Lord he has heard all the erm views which are critical of the Government 's approach and I would not have thought that he had much hope in the division lobby as quite frankly .
15 And he could have sworn that he heard Ratagan 's roar above the din of the battle .
16 He could have sworn that he had heard yet another vehicle out there , as if he in turn were being followed , but there was nothing to be seen .
17 To save his neck and protect his family was perhaps not the noblest of motives for coming forward as a witness , but if the DEA had not sought to frame him under the misapprehension that he was feeding information to Pan Am and the media , and if the DIA had not lacked the will to protect him behind the scenes , the idea of coming forward would never have crossed his mind at all — indeed , he might never even have known that he had a contribution to make to the Lockerbie investigation .
18 Ruth could almost have believed that he wanted to turn around and go back home .
19 I was so lonely for him I could almost have believed that he did , though I know I must n't . ’
20 He should have insisted that he go with him .
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