Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] he have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | When Geoff came into the staff room on the alcohol problems unit I assumed he had come to the wrong ward . |
2 | I discovered he had come from South America . |
3 | When I closed the window , I was thinking specifically of Sydney Burrows , then I heard he 'd gone to Gainsborough after all . |
4 | He was in Belfast when the Troubles began , then I heard he 'd gone to Italy . |
5 | I thought he 'd gone off it but I got wrong bag . |
6 | ‘ I thought he 'd reformed to be a daddy . |
7 | For a moment I thought he had come across the bottle of wine given to me by the couple at Benouville bridge café . |
8 | bit of co well I said he 's come in ai n't he ? |
9 | Robbie had expected the dog to pursue them , but instead there was a splash and she realised he had gone into the water . |
10 | As he passed quickly in front of the flame , Tallis got the hint of scratches on his body , and she imagined he had run through the tight thorn scrub between the village and his purloined domain upon the hill . |
11 | Then she discovered he 'd gone off any idea of tucking into the delights of her home-made lasagne anyway as , without another word , he turned and headed out of the kitchen . |
12 | She knew he 'd worked for Bonanza , and the chances were that in her nervous condition she would n't question his appearance . |
13 | She knew he had gone to Mrs Lorimer 's funeral and that he would be unhappy ; Letitia was a good sister . |
14 | " Just think of Dr Livingstone , " chided Eva , who knew he had travelled through that area . |
15 | Sam found himself completely cut off by his own side of the family , who considered he had married beneath him ; while John had a furious row with him because he did not think Sam good enough for Marie . |
16 | Forced to devote his attention to the problem , he found he had succeeded in locking it when he had thought he was unlocking it , the reason being that it had been open all the time . |
17 | The sight of them would be enough to give designers of air balls , gels and energy return systems the jitters , and although he has never measured his mileage , he estimated he had run at least 25,000 miles in them , and possibly more ! |
18 | It seemed he had left in the Casa Guidi a gun of which he was fond , taking only his hunting rifle in case he had the chance to go into the country to shoot rabbits . |
19 | He claimed he had fallen on a bottle . |
20 | The story of King Bladud was first chronicled by Geoffrey of Monmouth ( c. 1100–1154 ) in his Historia Regum Britanniae , a collection of mythology and history relating to the early history of Britain , which he claimed he had translated from a lost book of Breton legends . |
21 | ‘ I was sharing a cell with an Irishman and he reckoned he 'd heard from another man in there that there was a plan to kill MacQuillan . |
22 | ( In a letter to the Zoological Society written on 10 May and read out at the scientific meeting in London on 8 October , Gould described 19 new species , 13 of which he stated he had received from Dr Bynoe of the Beagle . ) |
23 | Christopher Hart told police he did not stop because he thought he had run over a cardboard box . |
24 | He told his girlfriend he thought he had run over a box . |
25 | For an instant , startled by that snapping sound , he thought he had trodden on a twig . |
26 | She referred to one pupil 's piece of writing which described what he thought he had learned in the first session with the advisory teacher : |
27 | For an instant he thought he had rolled over a stone protruding from the turf of the clearing , then he realised what it was and his heart leapt . |
28 | He thought he had got in just about everything and moved on . |
29 | He thought he 'd heard of the Box . |
30 | He knew he had gone down the road no cop should take , namely that of allowing the pursuit of a criminal to become a personal vendetta . |