Example sentences of "[conj] what he have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Pascoe realized that what he 'd heard in the voice on the phone had n't been age , but sickness .
2 A month ago he had come to see her and now she understood for the first time that what he had said to her then would change her life .
3 She informed her great-granddaughter that if she filed for a divorce she would take Andrew 's side and say that what he had done in taking a mistress and in finally attempting suicide was because she had never acted as a wife to him .
4 He returned to the living-room and found that what he had taken to be a cupboard door , in fact gave access by a flight of stairs to the shop .
5 It may be that what he 's said in court is purely something to get back at you and he does n't really mean it .
6 And if you 're putting him right over clubs , you 'd better be 101 percent right if you 're telling him that what he 's got in mind is the wrong thing .
7 He will though , he 'll get more now than what he 's paid for it !
8 What Gromyko had said to him and what he had said to Shevardnadze .
9 Particularly in view of Paul 's remarks and what he had said about Jane Postlethwaite .
10 I had no intention just then of attempting such a thing , but as I lay awake that night I realised that if it had n't been for Lili I might have felt it necessary to attempt to describe to someone , anyone , what I knew of God and what he had asked of me .
11 Jed thought of that night at Mitch 's and what he 'd said to Sharon .
12 I assumed at the time that he was crying for the garden and what he 'd done to it .
13 and what he 'd done to this pillow was no one 's business .
14 And what he has done with such ready money as he kept about his house neither I nor his clerk can tell as yet . ’
15 Christian presuppositions are nothing less than the whole truth of who God is and what he has done for us .
16 What he has done for leukaemia research is brilliant — and what he has done for me is give me my confidence back .
17 Adultery has been a hanging matter — both in this and in the usual sense of the phrase — for the literature of the past , and perhaps it could be suggested that both senses may at times be presented to the mind by what Amis does with the subject , and that there is no striking difference in this respect between what he did in the Sixties and what he has done in the Eighties .
18 The Zuckerman books are a medley of differences and affinities between what we are able to infer about Roth 's life and what he has made of it in art .
19 Mark tells us so much about who Jesus is and what he 's come for just by showing us that one miracle but what I 'm suggesting to you here is that you can look for greater meaning in it , further symbolism .
20 She felt stunned , as if what he had done to her had somehow paralysed not only her limbs but her senses too , leaving her tense .
21 He was a literary man and he had dreamed of becoming the Shakespeare of the movies , but what he had become in fact was more like a movie version of Dickens .
22 But what he had taken at first for raindrops on the wagon floor were actually pennies , halfpennies and farthings scattered everywhere .
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