Example sentences of "[pron] he have [vb pp] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | The 2nd Longreen Pack held their meetings in fine weather in the wild park of Longreen Manor , by permission of the estate agent , which he had obtained specially from Sir George Phillips . |
2 | Turning down offers of work , Crawford took a rest after six exhausting years , during which he had bounced back from his film disappointments to become one of Britain 's top television and stage stars . |
3 | Besides having this example of baronial efficiency before his eyes , common sense might have suggested the importance of revealing at once the new conditions for ecclesiastical support which he had brought back from the Roman Council of 1099 . |
4 | Engaged in rapidly expanding the size of the business , which he had taken over from his father , Ross had had little or no time for his young wife or her problems . |
5 | Philip Swallow finds the VC 's memorandum , its envelope still unopened , at the bottom of his In-tray , trapped between the pages of a brochure for Bargain Winter Breaks in Belgium which he had picked up from a local travel agency some weeks ago . |
6 | Than the shops gave place to boarding houses and the hill began ; it was a twin of the one he had come down from the car park . |
7 | Instead , he drove away in the , ran over a kerb , got a flat tyre and kept going — to pick up Vicky Vanderford , whom he had flown in from California . |
8 | ‘ Yes , ’ she said , again , as though it were the most reasonable thing in the world , but she saw that her mother looked worried , and that doubtless Papa was behaving as he did because he had been worried about her , his darling , whom he had sent away from him , only to lose her in a foreign country — for that was what Britain was . |
9 | Neil Cochrane , holding the book in his hands , could not even weep over it ; he was beyond tears , his hand on the page on which his dearest love , whom he had sent away from him with scorn and mockery , had told of her love for him , and the hope and joy which he had given her . |
10 | She repeated what he had heard already from the lips of Evans . |
11 | If he 'd been able to keep from gloating , she 'd have ended up in his bed , which was what he 'd intended right from the beginning . |