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

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1 Do you know he 's just woken up then ?
2 He says he has already ruled out IBM Corp , and what makes the announcement intriguing is that the number of potential partners is so small .
3 It seemed he had just given up and was letting her go graciously and tenderly .
4 IT WAS , said Monty Python member Terry Jones yesterday of the death of his colleague Graham Chapman the worst case of party pooping he have ever come across .
5 As far as I know he has never received as much as a warning as an amateur or professional . ’
6 He had begun to wish he had never come here , to Rab 's house .
7 Not certain what to do next , he was beginning to wish he had never come home .
8 Seeing him in good spirits now , Boswell teased him for his earlier hesitancy , called him ‘ a delicate Londoner … a macaroni ’ , and Johnson defended himself with an unserious disingenuousness by saying he had only feared not finding a horse able enough to carry him .
9 Then the minister deigned to appear and defended himself by saying he had once come out to a stranger who called , but the man proved to be ‘ a little worth person ’ .
10 Britton looking battle-weary after a match in which he was left as Thistle 's lone attacker , a task which he confessed he had never experienced before , admitted he had a fair bit of work to do as a result .
11 ‘ So … so I 'll send them , shall I ? ’ she asked , holding her breath , bracing herself , waiting for the blunt , ‘ You do that ! ’ the violent , ‘ Go to Hell ! ’ the indifferent dismissal , or , even worse , the continuing silence which meant he had really hung up on her .
12 For a moment , the sergeant had that same sense of disorientation when the lights went up at the end of an afternoon programme in the cinema and he felt he had just flown back from another world .
13 Ross knew he had already waited too long , but he continued to look through the scope , hoping for a clean shot at his chosen mark .
14 ‘ At first I thought he had just blown up or even broken down .
15 ‘ It has n't been any good for you , ’ her mother looked about to be certain Joseph was not with earshot even thought he had just gone off to fish in the lake , ‘ all this … ’ she added , unnecessarily , casting an accusing look in the direction of the inn parlour .
16 The one time North thought He had really come through ( ’ Thank God — He answers prayers ’ ) , was a cruel tease .
17 Yeah oh I think he 's just peed off with his father .
18 ‘ I think he 's just slipped out , ’ the girl said , as she had been instructed to do if ever Mr Downs presented himself .
19 He uses around 100 cubic metres per year and estimates he has only saved about £10 each year because his house has a relatively low rateable value .
20 But Mr Ben Ali said he had already done enough for them .
21 Nothing became more important than whether the President had added his approval to this ‘ very strange ’ piece of paper , as Poindexter called it : a memorandum Poindexter said he had never seen before , and which Thompson found him reading the next morning over breakfast .
22 Mr Lawson said he had always played straight with people , which was why the Government was so respected , ‘ even if it is not always loved by all the people ’ .
23 Hnatiuk at the bank said he 's always had quite a good balance in his savings account — for a kid — and he 's deposited quite a bit of money recently .
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