Example sentences of "[be] [Wh det] he have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This he could recite without the book , a poem of Wilfred Owen 's which he had impressed into the minds of every one of his pupils in Battle Creek . |
2 | Which is a good thing because that 's what he 's done in our lives . |
3 | That 's what he 's done in the life of the human race . |
4 | Groa said , ‘ If that 's what he 's gone to Kinrimund for , then I wish I 'd known . |
5 | It 's what he 's got against Mrs Gotobed , when you come down to it . |
6 | In praising the Nun 's Priest , however , he is limited to a motif of sexual worth that inescapably recalls the fabliau : which is what he had imagined of the Monk ( VII : 1945 ) . |
7 | The contract is what he has said in his word . |
8 | I can assure him that fair play is what he has got in this case . |
9 | This was what he 'd wanted of her all the time ; now , he was finally getting to it , baiting the trap not with jewels or furs but with what he assumed would matter to her . |
10 | That was what he 'd thought of every morning since he 'd first started feeding them with Mrs Wright 's grain . |
11 | But he tempered the apprehensiveness with a shrug-of-the-shoulders-and-oh-what-the-hell attitude which told me that in his view the experience , and not the heroics of the impression he might create , was what mattered , was what he would enjoy , was what he had come for . |
12 | After all , that was what he had come for . |
13 | He was walking in and out of the bays , studying the bookshelves as though that was what he had come for . |
14 | So that was what he had meant by seven lengths of the corridor ! |