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

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1 almost every he pass he made had an incorrect address — when back at the side he looked somehow better — a good thing to get £500,000 for the guy if plays like that all the time .
2 He made to have another look at the distant diner .
3 Leeds worked hard to use the sources to provide a chronology of the development of brooch types ( 1933 ) and the extremely dubious assumptions he made have coloured a great deal of thinking to this day .
4 The Rhodian aristocratic merchants among whom he lived had hierarchy , but not extravagance .
5 The new renown of Walter Machin and the heady publicity which had resulted for the town in which he lived had suggested to the Arts Club committee ( a mixture of the local genteel and the local far left ) that a retrospective of the work of his stepson might neatly capitalize on the widespread interest .
6 Would he 've had time to take it home in between stealing it and me finding him ?
7 I refused to believe that he chanced to have the same name as the previous tenants of the cottage — unless he himself was the previous tenant , and had for some reason returned to Moila without wanting to be known ?
8 We reached the low white picket-fence , the only insulation from his subjects that he cared to have .
9 On the other hand , he had the last word whenever he cared to have it , not just on foreign or defence policy but on any aspect of policy .
10 The goods to he sold had been piled up on the stairs where once " the possessions " had been piled ; bottles of jam and honey , heaps of hermetically sealed provisions , bottles of wine , cakes of chocolate pliable with the heat , tins of biscuits and even a few mouldy hams had been stacked against the splintered stumps which were all that now remained of the banisters Fleury had found so elegant the first evening he had entered the Residency .
11 He was simply lucky , perhaps , that the land which he sold had been allocated for residential purposes in a period when a new suburban city was coming into being .
12 He goes I ai n't scared of no bear ! and he goes had !
13 Imagine his surprise , therefore , when he discovered that not a single German he met had ever been in the Nazi Party , let alone had even heard of a concentration camp .
14 This point comes out most explicitly in Le Roy Ladurie 's work on Languedoc , where the explanations he offers have two kinds of appeal .
15 He expected to have to face an immediate follow-up attack , but nothing of the sort happened .
16 In those judgements the opinion of those he represents has no claim over him .
17 He does not usually do so unless he or a section of the public which he represents has some special interest to protect , in enforcing that particular law , that is not shared by the public at large .
18 He admitted having tried cocaine but said it did not seem to do much for him ; cocaine was in ‘ because the chicks dig it sexually ’ .
19 The next day he appeared at the Uxbridge Magistrates ’ Court where he admitted having the drug in his possession .
20 But last week he admitted having advised that any application for a licence should emphasise the ‘ peaceful use ’ of the products .
21 AN angry woman served her boyfriend dog-food after he admitted having an affair , she revealed yesterday .
22 Bird Jr denied Colombian suggestions that he had known about the 1989 shipment , but he admitted having had discussions with a former Israeli army officer who had plans to establish a business in Antigua .
23 He admitted to have been a virgin at twenty-two .
24 Returning to Germany in 1520 with the papal bull Exsurge Domine , he sought to have the Emperor Charles V outlaw Luther and all his works .
25 defendant in belief that it was necessary to enter an appearance before a payment into court could be made was not estopped when he sought to have the case dismissed for want of prosecution on discovering that the writ had not9 been served .
26 I should state here that Cizek only takes children nowadays whom he thinks have a certain aptitude for drawing and painting .
27 In his anguished soliloquy on awaking from what he thinks has only been a dream , we see that the hypocrite has lost for ever the advantage he has had over other people .
28 Mr Howell had debts of £500,000 even after everything he owned had been sold .
29 I watched Hanley on TV against St Helens and Halifax and he looks to have lost the pace and mobility to close down players going away from him .
30 But now he looks to have got the bit between his teeth and is buckling down to some series driving — and finally showing what enormous talent he has .
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