Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] he have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The jazz star , who recorded the soundtrack to the hit film When Harry Met Sally , told them he had forgotten about the weapon , which was a Christmas present from his sister .
2 he told them he 'd stopped in the fast lane instead of moving to the hard shoulder because he did n't want to ruin his tyre by driving on after a puncture .
3 ‘ Your father told me he 'd gone to Australia and Aunt Pamela had joined him there , ’ Harry replied .
4 Well he told me he 'd gone for a count
5 ‘ He told me he 'd got in touch again the moment he 'd heard that you 'd decided to soft pedal a bit on work and so could be open to having a boyfriend . ’
6 It was one evening when I happened to be valeting him , Mr Charles told me he had come across my father some years earlier while a guest at Loughborough House — the home of Mr John Silvers , the industrialist , where my father served for fifteen years at the height of his career .
7 We bought , we bought him a load of revision books erm from Smith 's er not for maths but for chemistry , biology , physics , ma , not maths something else , Cherry went and bought four of them and Helen had got one for French anyway , so we told him he 's got to erm get down to some serious
8 David went upstairs to his room , pecked Carole on the cheek and told her he had run into Amaranth Wilikins .
9 Dane muttered something , and she froze , but after a moment he rolled over , and the sounds of his breathing told her he 'd fallen into a still deeper sleep .
10 Umpire Bird called Waqar for a second over-shoulder-high bouncer to Smith in his next over , and signalled what he had done with laudable clarity .
11 He removed the mask and covered her face with a bright turquoise sequinned one he 'd chosen for her .
12 Such are the complexities of the three-year allocation of points in the Sony world rankings that Faldo lost everything he had gained from his Masters victory of 1989 and has consequently dropped to fourth .
13 you know when he goes to swipe him , he can duck like that you know , before I 've even thought I was gon na even hit him he 's gone like that hit the pavement
14 ‘ I wish I knew , ’ Gregson said wearily , and repeated what he 'd seen at Whitely .
15 She knew everything he had written by heart .
16 When I first knew him he had spoken with a beautiful , accented Welsh voice ; now the lilt was gone and he talked flatly , like a Londoner .
17 I said to the Leader of the Opposition that ’ jerk ’ is not on the list of unparliamentary expressions but , bearing in mind the nature of this debate , it would help the House if he refined what he has said in the interests of good order .
18 One month later Glassford was reported to be completing the work of preparing nominal votes , and in this his lawyer , who lacked experience in such matters , was being helped by the agent of Lord Dundas , who clearly considered him still an ally , but on August 6th , Glassford removed such illusions by making it quite plain that he meant what he had said about his price for support , and denied that he was in any way pledged to Lord Dundas :
19 He only knew what he had heard from the servants .
20 Farrar knew what he had got into now , and stood to attention .
21 looked what he 's done to them
22 Athelstan looked more closely at one of the paintings , a scene from the Book of Genesis , remembered something he had glimpsed in the Springall house , and he gasped .
23 She remembered what he had said about steering clear of married women , and she decided that they probably were n't , not that the thought gave her any pleasure .
24 His face flushed as he remembered what he had said about Mary .
25 He remembered what he had said to Alexandra the night before : ‘ We need n't rush into anything . ’
26 Athelstan remembered what he had learnt from his study of the Index of Saints but decided not to confide in Sir John .
27 Stephen Ross ( no relation ) , a director with 3i in Birmingham , takes up the story : ‘ We knew Alistair Ross and respected what he had done with the other poultry business .
28 Ipuky must have read his thought in his eyes , for he quickly qualified what he had said by adding , ‘ I do not see how that can have any bearing on who killed Iritnefert .
29 They than asked what he had done to the police that they had it in for him .
30 During the days , while the Captain worked on the ship , Frankenstein wrote down his story , and each evening he read what he had written to the Captain .
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