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

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31 He went through his whole performance second by second , from the moment Westerman had introduced him and he had waved at the camera , to the moment Westerman had summed up , and he had told him it was absolutely fascinating .
32 The youth 's uncle , slightly pink , also laughing , accepted the turn in the argument : Idi Amin might be black , he said , but he was a Muslim and he had asked for Libyan aid .
33 But he had given patient thought to the matter , just as he had to the rest of the alien anatomy ; and he had ventured on what I can only call an abstraction of the human face .
34 They met outside the Social Services and he had pleaded with her to return to him and their home in Oxford .
35 Creeping little bastards in the hair of his head and his stomach , and he had gouged with his fingernails at the flesh under his clothes .
36 And he had stood for several minutes in the passage , paralysed with embarrassment , and shame and chagrin .
37 Both he and his employers knew there was a risk of a stone falling on him and he had complained to them about this .
38 He then remembered that seven years previously an instant coffee machine had been installed in the building where he worked and he had fallen into the habit of having a cup every time he passed it .
39 Even so , it had taken some little effort on his part , for here was this relatively obscure relation who had fallen into an estate , which , although small , was of no mean value , and he had fallen into it by a series of dead men 's shoes .
40 However , after changes in the housing benefit regulations , his substantial income had dropped , and he had fallen into arrears with mortgage payments and had been unable to sell the house .
41 He said a man had taken a lunge at him and he had fallen to the ground .
42 He 'd acquired a gasoline kicker engine from somewhere with an exhaust that run and he had made during picked up from scraps and stuff and made it , so where he had a tub right on top of this gasoline engine .
43 And now he was lurching about his flat with innocent children asleep in their beds , and he had lied to Helga .
44 Balor 's eyes were poisonous and he had succeeded in destroying all warmth and living things by staring at them .
45 I looked up the authentic sources ; the Comte de Horne turned out not to be an illegitimate son of Louis XV ; the marriage had been consummated and he had died of indigestion .
46 And he had acted on all of them .
47 He was a literary man and he had dreamed of becoming the Shakespeare of the movies , but what he had become in fact was more like a movie version of Dickens .
48 ‘ He was enjoying it , he loathed MacQuillan , ’ he said and reminded her that Shildon and he had worked for MacQuillan when he bought his first paper .
49 Ah but unlike me , him , I was a raw recruit whilst he had experienced County Council and he had worked on both sides of the Council Chamber as a as a Government Officer , I believe , and er County Councillor .
50 Stravinsky had for some years been his favourite composer , and he had worked with Hanns on ideas for the setting and costumes .
51 She had not even the comfort of Hector 's presence , for her nervousness upset him and he had taken to roaming again , now that his leg was healed .
52 Harvey had always had a mania for showers and baths and he had taken to the sauna ritual with great enthusiasm .
53 He wore his one good suit , grey with a white chalk stripe , and he had brought with him Lyn 's birthday present in an unwieldy brown paper parcel .
54 His mother had been singing with a company playing in a northern seaside town and he had lain on his bed in the boarding house , biting his nails , sunk under a terrible inertia .
55 On 22 February the Chief Secretary to the Treasury , Peter Rees , had minuted the Prime Minister saying that the Chancellor and he had come to the conclusion that the Government should aim to save £2 billion from the social security review by 1987–8 .
56 Then a new journey into light and noise and he had come to where he was now .
57 This Ethiopian , he had come to Jerusalem , he was a , he was a a , go , a Godly man , he was seeking after the things of God , and he had come to Jerusalem on a pilgrimage to worship God , and he was returning home , and he had got hold of the scroll that had Isaiah fifty three in it , and he was reading it , and Philip goes up to the man in the chariot , he said , do you understand what you 're reading ?
58 The bar had an entrance from another street and he had come in that way , threading between the tables , offering his goods , but with most of his attention on her .
59 He had dealt with everything when her mother died and he had dealt with it competently and in a kindly manner , but , left to herself , she would have gone to Glyn .
60 His name was Sir Humphrey Agnew , and he had consorted with a witch hereabouts .
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