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

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1 Well he 's he he said he doubted he said he doubted very much if it was that .
2 Complications coordinator distributed the postcards that he 'd he printed and the S T V voting regulations he was requested to bring on .
3 I thought he 'd he pleased .
4 Ooh , he still looked nice even though he 'd he had a birth mark round his nose like , you know .
5 Yes , I think we defended quite well , obviously Ken erm is going to have a few saves each game anyway which I thought he done very well today .
6 How dared he come to his , Philip 's place , and act like a bird shooter .
7 The irony for England was that had he decided differently he would have been playing for them rather than against them , for his parents had brought him from Barbados at the age of twelve to live in Reading , and he had played for England schoolboys .
8 One of Stirling 's problems was that he was not content to let others do the raiding from time to time , though he had proved his own courage and nobody would have thought the worse of him had he decided to concentrate on sorting out the many administrative problems that beset L Detachment .
9 Yet had he decided the reverse it was already clear that the League of Nations lacked the will-power to say him nay .
10 Had he decided to take Didi Lombard 's advice ?
11 Had he decided not to come after all or was he out on an urgent case ?
12 A pity because , had he lost that job , the party would almost certainly have split .
13 Had he lost his memory ?
14 Had he written about the great hunt , the rites of the warriors ?
15 Why had he written a letter anyway ? she wondered thoughtfully .
16 So that 's an important point and one which is not in Freud 's book although I 'd like to think it would have been , had he written it much later on when , when group erm therapy had become very fashionable .
17 Why had he hung up like that ?
18 Had he visualised his desires to Azmaveth inaccurately when he 'd breathed the fume ?
19 But who had persuaded or paid Don Roberto to supply the men , and what reason had he given him ?
20 Why had he given the EQ such power ?
21 He had been well aware that she would dearly love to have been one of his girlfriends , more than willing to go to bed with him had he given her any encouragement , and was resentful of his relationship with Liza .
22 My father would probably have agreed with him , had he given the subject his attention .
23 Never , by look or gesture or word , had he given her the slightest justification for thinking that he might be interested in her as a person .
24 Had he worried about the possibility of atomic warfare when he was attempting to split the atom , he would never have gone on ; and we would have lost the many benefits nuclear physics has given us , such as freely available power and treatment of disease .
25 I think if Dvořák knew his First Symphony was being regularly played he would not have been entirely happy , for undoubtedly had he revised it , it would have been a wholly different work , and probably shorter .
26 Had he taught the young , visited the old and comforted the afflicted ?
27 How often , in the beginning , had he stood where he was standing now and watched her play ?
28 Had he paused before taking up his pen , and listened to the ghost of Jeeves , he would certainly have heard a deprecatory cough and the chilling words : ‘ I would scarcely advocate it , sir . ’
29 Not only had he robbed that particular S&L just three days earlier , but the teller at the window was the same person who had handed him the cash at gunpoint .
30 Had he arranged it , he could n't have planned it better .
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