Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | The ten divisions of the French Fifth Army and the four divisions of the BEF had , therefore , on the instructions of General Joseph Joffre , virtually put their heads into a noose , for they could easily he assailed from the north by the German First and Second armies and by the Third Army from the east . |
2 | Has not he realised that the CAP is the only agricultural support system under which consumers pay a subsidy to farmers and end up paying more for their food than if they had not paid the subsidy in the first place ? |
3 | It must not he forgotten , however , that in the south of the United States there are roughly east-west structures such as the Ouachita Mountains which may relate to a Palaeo-Tethys and be the equivalent of the Hercynian fold belts of Europe . |
4 | Has not he forgotten to mention that between 1979 and 1981 investment fell sharply and that it was lower in the third quarter of 1991 than in any other quarter — 12 per cent . |
5 | And sleep the whole night through he might have , had not he woken suddenly , for no apparent reason , into crisis . |
6 | I can assure you that I did and I can assure you that I have already thanked him on behalf of the Council , shook his hand and said how well he done it , but if you 'd like a letter to go to say how well he done it , then I 'll send a letter telling him how well he done it . |
7 | I can assure you that I did and I can assure you that I have already thanked him on behalf of the Council , shook his hand and said how well he done it , but if you 'd like a letter to go to say how well he done it , then I 'll send a letter telling him how well he done it . |
8 | I can assure you that I did and I can assure you that I have already thanked him on behalf of the Council , shook his hand and said how well he done it , but if you 'd like a letter to go to say how well he done it , then I 'll send a letter telling him how well he done it . |
9 | Yeah well he got ta move . |
10 | A while ago he done that . |
11 | Why had n't he waited , at least until her father was home ? |
12 | Has n't he noticed that we 've got one and a half million unemployed ? |
13 | The passengers had n't over-enjoyed their sojourn in the station , it appeared , as they had been fallen upon by the flock of pressmen who had taken Xanthe back again to the brink of hysteria , and had asked Mercer whether it was n't unwise to flaunt the privilege of wealth in his private car , and had n't he invited trouble by adding it to the train ? |
14 | Had n't he understood that she was n't interested in working for anybody else ? |
15 | Had n't he understood that she had given herself to him for the only reason that made any sense to her . |
16 | Anyway , he just liked the sound of it , and had n't he heard it for most of his life — until now . |
17 | ‘ But had n't he heard of the disappearance ? ’ |
18 | Has n't he heard about the greenhouse effect ? |
19 | Had n't he heard as much from The Man himself often enough ? |
20 | Had n't he denied himself the pleasures of their company this last year ? |
21 | Why had n't he stayed out of it ? |
22 | Why had n't he written to me ? |
23 | Why had n't he killed her too ? |
24 | Why had n't he wanted to stay ? |
25 | But if Gramps had known all this , why in heaven 's name had n't he warned her ? |
26 | Had n't he cast the maids off ? |
27 | Had n't he suffered enough ? |
28 | Why has n't he covered it ? |
29 | Had n't he studied in France and seen the men of this supposedly superior civilization living amid their mighty machines and their great institutions ? |
30 | Has n't he lost it ? |