Example sentences of "he have [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 Despite the initial shock of being confronted with a typical Elizabethan letter or manuscript , the collector may be assured that , once he has troubled to master the unfamiliar forms of a number of the letters , their consistency will ensure that he will have no more — and sometimes less — trouble than he has with some of the missives that find their way to his desk or doormat today .
2 He had for some time , in the instinctive darkness of his mind in which so many heterogeneous problems were circulating , been wondering how , in what undramatic , as it were casual , not yet significant context he might utter them .
3 R. A. Butler , one of the Conservative Party 's chief spokesmen on foreign affairs , stated in the House of Commons on 27 February 1947 that he had for some time regarded Korea ‘ as perhaps the greatest danger spot for peace in the Far East ’ .
4 Thirdly , again helped by circumstances , he had to some extent ended the hereditary principle as applying to the emperorship .
5 It also came from the clergy , who disliked the White Revolution generally , and from the liberals whose thunder he had to some extent stolen .
6 He do n't have no tower himself , but Khor said he had like some socket on his finger , just plugs it in to some surgery-box and the machine fixes you up real good .
7 That he had in some way taken her aback was as obvious to him as the reason was obscure .
8 I think he might have tried , thinking that he must fulfill this sexual desire that he had in some way .
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