Example sentences of "[noun] he have " in BNC.

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1 He pleaded for mufakat , an Islamic term for the gotong-royong he had long advocated : consensus , harmony , unity .
2 He steered the ten-year-old Daimler under the Dersingham arch and drove straight into the cathedral close at the same speed he 'd used to cover the miles from Oldfield .
3 Afterwards , he would sit down , realize the risks he had taken and start to worry about what he had done !
4 Maggie looked on this isolation he had built up around them as distinction and strength .
5 Abandoning the isolation he had sought so avidly in September , he went back so as to be at home for Christmas , always a precarious time for him .
6 Sugar , holding a news conference at his lawyers ' offices after the judgment in his favour , ruled out the chance of any compromise deal with Venables , saying : ‘ I feel deeply aggrieved by the tactics he has adopted .
7 With raised eyebrows and the adoption of that cool , emotionless glance he had bestowed on her before , Marc allowed himself a brief , telling scrutiny of her face , then , apparently satisfied with what he read in it , pushed open the door and led the way inside .
8 The old man said they were love songs he had written when young , but they seemed to be by Robert Burns as far as Nigel could remember .
9 Before an audience of 5,000 at the Royal Albert Hall , Harrison performed songs he had written over the past 25 years , and some Beatles classics .
10 He opted for the latter and at the end of 1989 he launched his debut album ‘ Brand New Star ’ which sold very well , got a lot of radio play , and , most important of all , it introduced the songs he had been composing and singing at concerts to a wider public .
11 So he has me do that and on other songs he has me play bass .
12 Keith Gregson , a history teacher at Brierton Comprehensive School in Hartlepool , has produced a book containing songs he has penned over 25 years .
13 I said I 've liked I 've liked most songs he 's put out I 've just never had an al bought an album or anything .
14 Roy went to his specialist thinking he 'd cracked it .
15 worse thinking he 'd been to solicitors but I 'm trying to track down anybody !
16 somebody came to settle up bang and he was playing thinking he 'd just been wounded and in fact he 'd been shot and killed , poor chap
17 His response was the great ode , ‘ The Wreck of the Deutschland ’ , a masterpiece reflecting all the thinking he had done about poetry , pain , and redemption during his years of silence .
18 He mounted the horse he had led for the last hour or so and walked it cautiously down into Buttermere which he entered with the utter conviction that he had been there before .
19 A st'lyan ate up the ground like no horse he had ever encountered , and although at first he had estimated that a verst , the basic unit of Tarvarian distance , was equivalent to about a kilometre , now he realised that it was probably more than twice that .
20 It was Li Yuan 's horse ; the horse he had ridden the last time he had come .
21 There , in the dimness of the stall , stood the horse he had bought her .
22 He considered it more dangerous than any horse he had ever ridden , and drove it on a tight rein , seldom exceeding 35 m.p.h .
23 ‘ If he has this horse he has a chance .
24 In his grief he had cut himself off from people and when he had recovered he had lost the habit of socializing .
25 On the rural side he had 180 tenant farmers , each with between 50 and 130 acres apiece ; and just as the Prince wanted the goodwill of his urban tenants , so too in the country .
26 He was very much afraid that the side he had chosen would be outnumbered forty to one by the minions of Darkness .
27 Instead , her stubborn mind persisted in remembering the unexpectedly lighter side he had shown at the inn .
28 erm And erm when he came back after the war , he actually was so much involved on the parliamentarian side he had to leave Oxford during the war , but when he came back he built a school in the city which was actually in the Guildhall courtyard , it was built round the courtyard , and that remained a free school , for the city 's boys right up to the end of the 19th century .
29 He 's gone for the narrow side he 's tried to squeeze it in the in the near post when he 'd got all the far post to go for .
30 I have my doubts that Batty will ever be world class , that aside I can not understand why Wilko can not sit down with the side he 's got and bang something out to keep both Strachan and Rocastle in the side .
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