Example sentences of "he have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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31 | he has now gone back to Little , Brown lock , stock and backlist , and LB is mighty pleased . |
32 | Friends of Dr Owen say that his farewell advice to the nation — he has now stood down as an MP — is intended to avoid damaging the chances for his two remaining SDP colleagues , Rosie Barnes and John Cartwright , who are fighting to hold on to their south-east London seats . |
33 | This he has now sent off . |
34 | It is only a couple of years ago that Jenkins rejected out of hand the Wales involvement he has now taken on , and — until Davies and the Wales manager , Robert Norster , beat their path to his door — he has tended to use the expression ‘ poisoned chalice ’ whenever anyone sounded out his interest or rather the lack of it . |
35 | But he has now linked up with Scarborough and has impressed McHale during training and in the 2–2 friendly draw at Hyde United on Monday night . |
36 | ‘ Mr. Green finding it industriously circulated that he has entirely given up his intention of completing his survey , conceives himself for the liberal patronage he has experienced under the obligation of informing his subscribers that so far from relinquishing it , the Plan is three fourths finished , and that he intends laying aside all his other occupations to appropriate the ensuing half-year , from Christmas to midsummer , solely to that work , about which time , as part of it will very early in spring be put into the hands of able engravers , he hopes to complete it . |
37 | A skill he has obviously picked up under the guidance of Dalglish . |
38 | Again , he has accurately written down the sound of the word . |
39 | ‘ I think he will win , but it has only been when he has had the sun on his back in the last couple of days that he has really come on . ’ |
40 | ‘ By nature Paul is a quiet , unassuming lad , but this season he has really come out of his shell and his game has improved no end . |
41 | He has always turned out teams who , until recently , were the cream of the crop in terms of style . |
42 | So can you er look at it in that light and you will see of course that and I can understand why Mr has done it in this way , he has actually broken down er his the approach to this to looking at this criterion , under the three heads , road , rail and bus . |
43 | He has actually come out this season and said that there s no place in the side for Strachan and Rocastle . |
44 | While an expert is often required to give an opinion based on examinations or interviews he has actually carried out , he may also be asked to express an opinion on evidence before the court within his particular area of expertise . |
45 | He is convinced this is the best Fermanagh side he has ever played on , and adamant that the county 's emergence is no overnight success . |
46 | He has therefore built up a heap of images which express something about a place and its people but also includes his own relationship to the world — what he likes , thinks and feels . |
47 | He has therefore built up a heap of images which express something about a place and its people but also includes his own relationship to the world — what he likes , thinks and feels . |
48 | But when I got there , he 'd already moved on to the Middle East . |
49 | Perhaps he 'd already settled down under his blanket when Berowne arrived . |
50 | He and Kenneth started conversing using no fewer than five-syllable words before he 'd even got out of the car , and have been rabbiting happily like two philatelists over a rare collection . |
51 | ‘ Steve ! ’ she cried in amazement as he let himself into the apartment , grinning all over his silly face as if he 'd just popped out for a paper that morning and found he 'd won the state lottery . |
52 | He 'd just gone up and I just I usually get up and turn the fire off and then the television . |
53 | He 'd just gone down there because er . |
54 | She 'd been waiting outside his office for the best part of three hours when his secretary came to tell her that he 'd just phoned in . |
55 | Perhaps he 'd just slipped out of her , and located her anus by mistake . |
56 | Cursin " he was " cos he 'd just settled down to his kipper . |
57 | Louis looked as though he 'd just got up off the ground after being knocked out in a fight . |
58 | Singer 's face was flushed as if he 'd just got out of a hot bath . |
59 | And he 'd also clocked up several more years on the operatic stage than she had . |
60 | He 'd once walked out , in a sixteen-year-old child 's sulk , on a family dinner-party , and his father had always chided him about it — it had become one of those family memories that everyone always laughs at , always shares . |