Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] he have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 He told his girlfriend he thought he had run over a box .
2 Five minutes after the break it appeared he had forced Rangers into unexpected submission .
3 He was sitting in the deckchair Candy had vacated by the time she returned , and for a second she thought he had fallen asleep , his head tilted back against the wooden spar of the chair , his eyes closed , their long black lashes casting shadows on his cheeks .
4 He agreed this name might be in error , but by convoluted etymological detective work he felt he had established a link between the Saxon word for a cleared strip of land and his lines .
5 As Saturday draws near , the communist dream he thought he had helped realise is in danger of turning to ashes in his hands .
6 So the nurse said to the sister she said he 's got a bit of jaundice , but they were whispering and Pete said well dad , so mum said no bloody jaundice she said , he , he
7 For a moment I thought he 'd flipped and reckoned he was Napoleon , when it clicked he was talking about Jo .
8 For a moment I thought he had come across the bottle of wine given to me by the couple at Benouville bridge café .
9 Complete new Opel body I reckon he 's got there .
10 At this moment she felt he had had a hand in cheating her out of some of her life , and the feeling made her coldly angry .
11 During the first war he 'd he 'd lost a ship and so finally he decided to buy a ship and he bought two little schooners in f in Porthmadog .
12 He found himself smiling widely as he went to obey her and for a moment he felt he had dropped into a home which was familiar to him .
13 For god 's sake he 's he 's played that
14 He tried to deny he 'd been to the village at first , but when I told him I 'd watched his every move he said he 'd gone for toothpaste and avoided our constables because he did n't think they 'd allow him to go out . ’
15 When someone came into the room he realised he had gone out in a sweet unconscious .
16 When I spoke to Travis the other day I understood he 'd had a change of heart . ’
17 He had such a huge lump on his head I thought he had fractured his skull . ’
18 In court he said he had worked with the renowned Well Woman clinic in Dublin in 1977 .
19 The other day he thought he had seen Fedorov again — the real one , that was , whose identity he had taken — in a crowded street near the Stefansdom .
20 In light of this , he expected no reward but this day he knew he had received one as he stood at the door of a ward of children on whom he had operated , now sleeping peacefully and painlessly .
21 It is like saying that if Jim Bloggs is an ass it means he has got long ears and brays .
22 It had not been easy without existing contacts in the region , and their reports would have to be treated with caution for a while , but on the whole he felt he had achieved as much as could have been expected .
23 When I spoke to his assistant she told he had said his last word on the subject and did not want to hear of it again .
24 Last month he announced he had won his eight-year battle to save Stamford Bridge from property developers .
25 ' … so that the end of the week he found he 'd lost two stone .
26 But as the most famous boxer in the modern history of the game , Tyson found himself back in an environment he hoped he had turned his back on for ever .
27 ARSENAL striker Ian Wright said after the game he thought he had snatched a late winner for Arsenal before Woods made a superb 89th minute save .
28 In this role he believes he has gained a valuable insight to the North 's economic well being .
29 It was a familiar voice , but not , Jean realised with a start , the voice he thought he had heard .
30 Still with the money he saved he 's got enough .
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