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

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31 Yeah Mark apparently he 's got the second biggest cock that this had ever seen .
32 apparently he 's got a
33 Apparently he 's had a m a couple of mellies on Frank .
34 Apparently he 's had to have plastic surgery on his arm
35 He knew that basically he had enjoyed the careful battle of wits .
36 basically he 's studied this minute area of China and , and basically , from that minute area of China , from his experiences , bearing in mind that he 's obviously trying to sell revolution , he is then generalizing about the whole of China .
37 I mean basically he 's put that into account and then it 's how much will they need on top of that so he total that he would need would be three hundred and seventy thousand pounds of which there is a hundred seventy thousand so the shortfall 's twenty thousand , or two hundred thousand .
38 Hitherto he had felt such a step to be premature , and one that might dangerously provoke the USSR .
39 Since Hitler 's accession to the German chancellorship in January 1933 , Stalin had concluded that international fascism , which hitherto he had interpreted as the herald of capitalist collapse , posed a threat after all , not only to the left within European countries but also to the survival of the Soviet Union itself .
40 She realized by his use of the word ‘ they ’ instead of ‘ we ’ that he was not a native of the place , and wondered how long he had lived there .
41 She could n't remember now how long he had held her imprisoned , only that it seemed an eternity of immeasurable time .
42 For so long he had wondered if he would ever walk abroad again .
43 Before long he had switched to ukulele , and graduated from there to guitar at the age of eleven .
44 Before long he had invented a new science called Gastrotechnology , which he defined simply as the scientific explanation of accepted principles of cookery .
45 For how long he had dwelt there Allen was unable to find out .
46 The talk at the Dôme and Rotonde struck him as far more amusing than his lessons at the Lycée and before long he had dropped out of school .
47 It was sudden , ’ he murmured blandly , but she noticed that he did n't comment on how long he 'd known him .
48 I do n't give – toss how long he 's had to learn the part or how difficult it 's been .
49 If only he had made his move six years earlier , during the rehearsed reading of Martin Finkelstein 's verse play These Be Wasted Years , Brother !
50 Hindsight is all very well , but if only he had sent his London package by regular mail … .
51 If only he had acceded to that suggestion of hers !
52 If only he had pushed his advantage home the night the Dorking brothers gave their party ( ‘ The Night of the Hundred Cans ' , as it was still known in Wimbledon ) .
53 He too , it seemed in his more envious moments , could easily have become an officer and a gentleman , if only his father had been as wealthy as Dysart 's , if only he had applied himself to his studies at Commonweal , if only … .
54 If only he had called out before the door slammed shut !
55 ‘ As I said , it 's up to you , ’ said this stupid young man , who could have done anything he liked to me — or so I felt at that moment — if only he had done it , and not talked about it first , trying to strike a bargain .
56 If only he had moved earlier .
57 If only he had managed to force down a little more dynercaprol and potassium chloride !
58 Only he had watched , fascinated , as the pool of blood collecting around the spilt innards suddenly burst its confines and set off down the road , finding its way slowly and with difficulty , its bright fresh surface soon matted with dust and drowning insects .
59 ‘ If only he had confided in me earlier I might have been able to help .
60 Oh , if only he had deepened it .
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