Example sentences of "he have [verb] their " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He has lost their trust and the Falkirk fans are not going to rest until they have seen both Deans off the premises . ’ |
2 | Moses leads the people in a great paean of triumph : God has saved Israel ; he has destroyed their enemy . |
3 | After several desultory attempts , followed by a brief ( and nurse-crammed ) estrangement and then one big fight , he has reestablished their relationship on a sexual footing . |
4 | He has memorialised their encounter and its temporary effect upon his deeper self , the depths of feeling he had for her , in his significantly titled poem ‘ Destiny ’ ( Flowers for Hitler ) : |
5 | He feels that it is because he has a high ethical and moral standard in his approach to sacred sites that he has earned their trust over the years . |
6 | Singers ' veneration of Karajan is well known ; many , like the tenor José Carreras , have said that he has transformed their understanding of the art they serve . |
7 | He 'd heard their shrill voices when he made a routine call and seen Eileen Ryan sitting up in her big bed looking strained and miserable . |
8 | He 'd plundered their pension fund . |
9 | He 'd called their previous alliance interesting , but she would not have called it that . |
10 | How he 'd made their evening for them . ’ |
11 | Ruth waited till he 'd taken their food order before speaking . |
12 | He 'd tell presidents about their appointees , promise appointees and Senators he 'd suppressed their files , let certain papers know — on plain paper , in plain envelopes — what he 'd overheard or snatch-shot or been told . |
13 | When parliament heard the news of Crécy the commons ‘ thanked God for the great victory He had given their king and they said that all their money had been well spent ’ . |
14 | He had timed their arrival for early evening with few people around . |
15 | He had seen their silhouette against the night sky . |
16 | There were very strong objections from one landowner and frontager and much pressure was brought to bear on him by both the company and the Rural District Council , who announced on 9 September that he had accepted their conditions . |
17 | He had heard their laughter , their long silences and the chink of their wine-glasses one against the other . |
18 | He had heard their scurrying feet and noisy squeaks , and he had been forced to nip his nostrils closed against their foul stench . |
19 | He knew he had caused their deaths . |
20 | He remembered he had missed their appointment last night . |
21 | The wife stated that she had succumbed to undue pressure from her husband to sign the documents and that he had misrepresented their effect , in that she had believed that the security was limited to £60,000 and would last for only three weeks . |
22 | Yesterday Mike O'Connor , a Stockton builder who briefly worked with Mr Round early last year , said he had ended their association after learning that his partner had been bouncing cheques to suppliers . |
23 | Yesterday Mike O'Connor , a Stockton builder who briefly worked with Mr Round early last year , said he had ended their association after learning that his partner had been bouncing cheques to suppliers . |
24 | He had served their purpose by supporting partition and keeping the Arab armies divided . |
25 | The Generalísimo was unruffled by these indications that large sectors of the population disagreed with the way he had planned their future , for they posed no real threat to his power . |
26 | As he himself said , it would be pointless to study such peoples with a questionnaire , since they do not write , and , while he certainly gained a great deal of essential information from conversation and discussion , it would have been quite futile to try to conduct any kind of interview until he had gained their trust and confidence , and until he had some idea of what kinds of questions he should be asking . |
27 | Still hopelessly divided , they expected to hear that he had tendered their collective resignations to the King . |
28 | ‘ I could get anyone under the spell , ’ he says , adding that he had hypnotised their maid ( as Breavman had in The Favourite Game ) and feared that he had driven her insane by it ! |
29 | But he had used their bathroom and was back in bed again before he realized that he had forgotten to look at his daughter . |
30 | When he had dumped their two canvas bags on the ground , he reached up again to help her down from the high train . |