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

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31 Round-the-World yachtsman Chay Blyth , 51 , is being sued for divorce by his wife , Margaret , on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour because of the time he has spent at sea .
32 Slater , a hotel chef trained at the Culinary Institute of America in New York ( he has worked at a restaurant in Kensington ) , got his first headlines by being sacked from a grocery store deli counter because of his Klan activities .
33 Prison Officer , Ron Adams , explains how he has worked at Risley and Strangeways and hopes past trouble there will not be repeated at Bullingdon .
34 Prison Officer , Ron Adams , explains how he has worked at Risley and Strangeways and hopes past trouble there will not be repeated at Bullingdon .
35 His journals , which he has published at regular intervals ( the fourteenth volume appeared recently in France ) bear witness to the enormous interest he takes in everything that happens in the world outside him , and to a human being scornful of bourgeois conformity , almost an anarchist , and a convinced pacifist .
36 But he has found at least one surprising thing .
37 But he wanted to represent a protean form now , however impossible ; wanted to find a way to fix what he 'd seen at the door of his hotel room , when Pie'oh'pah 's many faces had been shuffled in front of him like cards in an illusionist 's deck .
38 ‘ I wish I knew , ’ Gregson said wearily , and repeated what he 'd seen at Whitely .
39 The palm wine he 'd drunk at the evening banquet must have driven all sense from him … his first taste .
40 He 'd retired at fifty five , to run this er small holding we 'd got you see ?
41 He did n't always win , and occasionally he came a cropper — just as he 'd done at Masons ' gates a few days before .
42 If he 'd explained at the beginning — and it did n't cancel out the fact that he 'd lied to her , did it ?
43 He 'd poked at the soil with a hoe to give it a fresh look .
44 It was a late start because of the poor education he 'd received at the local Protestant school .
45 All that it would take would be a couple more calls like the one that he 'd received at home , at three o'clock that same morning , from the night manager of a certain parkside hotel .
46 He 'd wept at the lack of talent , enjoying the attention of fifteen girls , and had played the hard-bitten foreign correspondent to their naivety .
47 Paddy Byrne meant nothing to him , yet he 'd appeared at the graveside this morning .
48 And Jim went out and got drunk in Invercargill with a man he 'd met at the last A&P show , Bill McKirdy , and he stayed with Bill that night to sleep it off .
49 After some confusion over the ordering , Haverford gave them a lengthy account of his love affair with one of a pair of identical twins whom he 'd met at a Red Mole party in 1965 .
50 At least he 'd made someone happy , he thought drily , regretting that he 'd snarled at the lad in front of him .
51 Newman gave Tweed the name of the hotel he 'd stayed at during his earlier visit , said yes , he was phoning from a call box when Tweed posed the question .
52 I would rather he 'd stayed at home with us , but it was his choice , and he 's not a child any longer . ’
53 Schellenberg held up a piece of paper which was actually some stationery from the hotel he 'd stayed at in Vienna the previous week .
54 This was n't what he 'd planned at all , a detour .
55 He 'd grinned , he 'd chuckled at her brother , who was sitting very quiet throughout , rather flushed and excited-looking though .
56 Boy thought that this had been in some ways the perfect night , the best that he had ever had since he 'd arrived at The Bar .
57 Since he 'd arrived at Montpelier Square he had been listening for the slightest movement elsewhere in the flat .
58 Mr Shami Hoad , a heating engineer , who arrived at court with his wife Samantha , told Cheltenham magistrates that he 'd arrived at his home at Alma Place in Gloucester in July last year to find 2 strange men in his house .
59 He 'd fucking had his dinner at six o'clock , I do n't even know what I rang the club later , I tell you like , twenty past he 'd arrived at the club and he was early , where 'd you go ?
60 He 'd recorded a telephone conversation — a call he 'd taken at home .
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