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

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1 He is convinced this is the best Fermanagh side he has ever played on , and adamant that the county 's emergence is no overnight success .
2 I conjure you by the bitter tears shed on the Cross by our Saviour the Lord JESUS Christ for the salvation of the world , and by the burning tears poured in the evening hour over His wounds by the most glorious Virgin MARY , His Mother , and by all the tears which have been shed here in this world by the Saints and Elect of God from whose eyes He has now wiped away all tears , that if you be innocent you do now shed tears , but if you be guilty that you shall by no means do so .
3 Her smart blue blazer sported a golden eagle surrounded by words he had never seen before .
4 Anthony Summers specialises in works of investigation , with the assassination of John F Kennedy , the life and death of Marilyn Monroe and the Profumo scandal among the subjects he has previously taken on .
5 He left the room and in his bed he wept with a violence he had never known before , spasm following spasm .
6 Inquiries among certain dealers in this country have established that while Saatchi has been selling extremely heavily during the past six months he has actually bought very little British art .
7 A skill he has obviously picked up under the guidance of Dalglish .
8 He led me into the hut he had just come out of
9 So he looked behind himself and saw that the passage he had just come down was one of many , all wrinkled and wormy and dripping and tangled with roots , and he thought he could never find his way back so he must perforce push on and see what lay in store .
10 Raper was jailed for two years and Allen for six months , Sir Nicolas saying it was one of the most serious contempts he had ever come across .
11 Friends from the council he had once served on .
12 Nina came in soon after , flapping her arms like pterodactyl wings , and pounced on a girl he had never seen before .
13 It was this casualness that led him , as Edmund Wilson reported , to be humorous in private about his own reputation , and " offhand and vague " about matters he had once taken seriously .
14 Up to this moment he has always behaved as spontaneously as an animal , surrendering to appetite and vomiting ; now for the first time he makes a considered choice .
15 ‘ Oak Lodge , ’ Wynne-Jones breathed , and repeated the name as if savouring the sound of a place he had once known well .
16 He and Dinah together could make books that would be widely read in scholarly circles ; he would achieve recognition of a sort he had never had before ; in America they would know of no disgrace about him , and in any case he was now married .
17 In particular circumstances a director may owe a duty directly to shareholders ; that duty will not derive from his status as a director but from particular responsibilities he has voluntarily taken on .
18 It was a sound he had never heard before : like sitting in a tall tree full of hornets .
19 Exhausted by the long words and the morning 's adventure in the corridors he had soon drifted off to sleep .
20 Primaflora was absent when he arrived at the villa and when she returned , an hour later , she was wearing a girdle and a left sleeve he had never seen before , and a jewelled coif with a curled feather in it .
21 Sometimes the maintenance engineer is dealing with a type of failure he has never had before .
22 Modigliani arrived with a box of paints and a canvas he had already worked on .
23 But everyone in the Zoo knew of his love for this particular eagle though all through the years he had resolutely refused ever to handle her .
24 As Creggan soared upwards he found himself lost in a swirling black wind in which were scattered moving lights , swaying trees and strange sounds he had never heard before .
25 SEAN KELLY , 36 next month , will find in the 164-mile Tour of Flanders tomorrow that it will not be his age but the rest of the professional ‘ peleton ’ that will make victory in the one classic he has never won practically impossible , writes Phil Liggett .
26 But behind her is a galley that can burn her down to the waterline , and beside her is Crackbene with a genius for sailing and guns he has hardly used yet .
27 ‘ His nature will be changed by the changes he has already set afoot ! ’ cried Shelley vehemently .
28 It ranged over many other matters , none of which were pleasant and some of which until he came to Broadstairs he had almost put out of his mind .
29 I put a lot of it down to Harry Enfield ; just this week he 'd really taken off .
30 Charlie grabbed a seat in the corner of an unlit carriage and stared out of the grimy window at a passing English countryside he had never seen before .
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