Example sentences of "he have n't " in BNC.

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1 Well she 's already shown her true colours to him has n't she ?
2 You 've been to see him have n't you ?
3 No matter what he 'd done to her , her feelings for him had n't changed .
4 As they drove out of town , along the quiet roads to the country , it became clear to Juliet that the brandy and soda her father had given him had n't been Nigel 's first drink of the evening .
5 Well he 'd got a seven year old girl copying him had n't he ?
6 And apparently the one that had gone out to him had n't found him , so they sent another one and he found him straight away with his directions .
7 Anyway so he goes is James there and I went yeah and he goes mm , so I went I think so , I 'd better go and get him had n't I
8 You have met him have n't you ?
9 I 've got to spend afternoon with him have n't I ?
10 Oh , got ta bloody spoil him have n't you ?
11 He has n't worn too well , to be honest .
12 He has n't talked to me since , but Violet tells me she has explained to him that ‘ some people are funny about dogs ’ .
13 He has n't played a Becker yet … ’
14 He smiles a lot , talks to himself and uses a tennis court like an officer patrolling it , owning it and thumping around it as if he has n't a care in the world .
15 Seems reasonable , except for the fact that he has n't cut the mortises for the mullions .
16 He has n't got the underground man 's bodiless analytic clarity .
17 He commends him for the wit and wisdom of things he has n't said .
18 The ‘ I ’ describing conversations he has n't direct access to , which he was n't present at , which he may not even have been told about and so may be inventing , is the ‘ character ’ Dostoevsky has turned himself into for the purpose of narrating the provincial chronicle .
19 Very few readers will notice this discrepancy , but all are flicked and jabbed at and irritated — those circling insects — by contradiction , by undetermination followed by overdetermination of reasons , by the narrator 's fuss over details which do n't matter , his youthful sententiousness about women ( ‘ the depths of the female heart ’ ) and other irrelevancies , his moralizing , his way of wantonly bleeding a robust narrative with ‘ However , that may only have seemed so ’ , his ‘ I have already described ’ when he has n't , his promises to explain later which are n't kept when the reader does n't want explanation anyhow , he wants the story .
20 As a star opera director whose career is becoming increasingly orientated towards the theatre , it is understandable that he has n't often found the time to stray from the great metropolises to mount a production .
21 Mr Jacobson refused to answer any questions following the hearing , except to say he has n't seen his brother-in-law .
22 ‘ Some people said that he 'd have to change his style when he turned professional , but so far he 's stuck to his natural game , and he has n't done badly with it so far .
23 He has n't got a map and has never been to Bayswater before .
24 ‘ Since I became pregnant he has n't been interested in me ’
25 ‘ When he did n't come , ’ she said , ‘ I thought He has n't made it , he has n't made Jack 's party .
26 ‘ When he did n't come , ’ she said , ‘ I thought He has n't made it , he has n't made Jack 's party .
27 If he has n't got a nice home you call him a layabout . ’
28 ‘ Only he has n't got any imagination , ’ he said .
29 But no news is good news , and Mr Clarke has been drawing some comfort from the fact that he has n't heard from his own local family doctor .
30 Being in rude good health , he has n't actually met the GP in question .
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