Example sentences of "he [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In this situation the Commission believes that consideration should he given to the use of a cantor , or animateur . |
2 | Had he fallen into the canal ? |
3 | Has he explained about last night ? ’ |
4 | How was he received by delegates ? |
5 | How far has he flown in this time ? unc Answer 54,825.0 kilometres Again the figures move to higher place values , this time two places to the left while the decimal holds its place . |
6 | Has n't he heard about the greenhouse effect ? |
7 | ‘ Has he heard about the one in the hospital ? ’ |
8 | Had he heard about her romance with Ian White , the junior registrar ? |
9 | ‘ But had n't he heard of the disappearance ? ’ |
10 | And , more to the point , how had he heard of him ? |
11 | How much had he heard of that conversation ? |
12 | They had continued to write , frequently at first , then more and more seldom , and only once more had he heard from him , by chance , after long years : married , a father , in a high judicial position . |
13 | What is he frightened of ? |
14 | Or was he frightened of pigeons then ? |
15 | Why was he frightened for his life ? |
16 | Jose-Maria Olazabal rarely comes up short on birdie putts , but then never before had he putted for $700,000 . |
17 | But seldom , until the last decades of the nineteenth century was he regarded as a likely subject for trade unionism . |
18 | Does he , is he regarded as a great figure , or |
19 | Has he consulted with tenants on the benefits of transferring their estates to housing associations ? |
20 | Is he oppressed by the same obscure shame that I felt when I read the letter ? |
21 | Once Clifford had departed Palmer set to work to wring from the central government a series of concessions which , had he succeeded in obtaining them all , would have converted Northern Nigeria into a separate state . |
22 | Had he spied on their lovemaking last night ? |
23 | Is he constrained by lack of funds ? |
24 | Not only had he resigned at a particularly sensitive historical moment , it was also a political fact of life that the Cold War situation literally demanded that no concessions be made to anyone venturing to attack the party ; and the attempt to rehabilitate the " police spy " Nizan was undoubtedly perceived as an attack on the party . |
25 | He joined Scott and Moffatt as an assistant in 1841 , but by the time of the Foreign and India Office commission , he was probably working on a freelance basis , as he was not mentioned by Jackson , nor was he included in a list of members of the office sketch club in 1866 . |
26 | Has he looked at the way that they are used by individual police forces ? |
27 | Why had he looked at her like that ? |
28 | Yeah and Mike 's seen him like that and mum went round the ward and she made all the beds to help them and all , we had to bribe them to look after him , but was he looked after in the end , on Saturday I said look , I said do n't fucking come over here and tell me my dad 's gon na be turned in a minute I said because a minute is a minute , I said but when you come over here three and a half hours later to my dad that 's like three years , he 's in excruciating agony , he wants to turn him when you tell him you 're gon na turn him |
29 | He stayed with us , sometimes , when he come on leave . |
30 | And when he come into the pub he hears the village lads singing along with the machine and he has a go himself and gets to talking with everyone . |