Example sentences of "[coord] he have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 His parents had named him after Franklin D. Roosevelt and he had carefully built up a similar outwardly benevolent image .
2 By the time he let her catch him , Claire had forgotten what he 'd said , and he had temporarily forgotten why he said it .
3 Loretta reminded herself that telling stories was part of his job , and he had probably heard much worse than this in his time .
4 This was a narrative which at times verged on hero-worship rather than a critical assessment , but his enthusiasm was obvious , and he had clearly researched well .
5 John was supposed to come and meet me from work to carry my heavy shopping and then changed plans and he had just walked in with JONATHAN ( proper name JIMMY ) .
6 Rhetoric was a thing he would gladly have murdered ; and he had already carried out his theory of honest thinking at the expense of considerable financial and perhaps emotional sacrifices .
7 Malleson had said that half the people were as ready to drop out as he was and he had already dropped out .
8 And he had nearly given up .
9 Manners , defending his actions , said that the Select Committee left it to the executive Government to select the style and the architects , and he had only acted accordingly .
10 But he always liked being asked for his opinion : it made him feel important and he had never understood why people needed to go on assertiveness courses .
11 The Sakata factory was a couple of kilometres into the valley and he had never ridden so fast in all his life .
12 Using the solid material of history and science she had recreated , restored , raised up Fenna in her imagination and he had never gone away .
13 It was one of the loneliest places on earth , and he had never stood there .
14 And he had never taken home a statuette on Oscar night .
15 And he 'd also clocked up several more years on the operatic stage than she had .
16 He says he did a deal with a man in a pub , a man whose name he ca n't remember and he 'd never met before . ’
17 ‘ No hitches so far , and he 's even come up with a little bonus on the side .
18 Yes , I 've got my cat , it 's just gone out , yeah I 've got a cat , yes he 's a lovely little cat I 've got and he 's just gone out a little ginger and but I did have a dog but I , cos he , I had him several years here a beautiful little corgi he was and then I had to have him put to sleep because he had er water trouble , but then my doctor advised me that I , he said do n't have another dog have a cat , so I had a cat , I 've always had a cat though
19 And he 'd he 'd been on the dole er I think two years , and he 's just started up a a building site .
20 He has survived bankruptcy , libel , and having to resign as deputy chairman of the Conservative Party , and he 's still come out on top .
21 ‘ All through his career he 's had the ability to lead and inspire and he 's really got through to our players and conveyed that . ’
22 But he has denied murdering and kidnapping Leeds girl Julie in July 1991 , two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds city police and he has also pleaded not guilty to demanding £200,000 with menaces from British Rail in October 1991 .
23 They married in 1945 , but she died in 1986 and he has since married again .
24 Neumeier has gone right to the heart of Shakespeare 's great work , and he has brilliantly chosen both the dance styles and the music to suit the three dramatic groupings of the play .
25 Not only did he own Werner Lines , a worldwide shipping empire with more than vessels in commission , but he had also branched out into the freight industry over the past four years and succeeded in cornering an important section of its competitive market by buying out a succession of small , struggling companies and amalgamating them under an experienced board of directors answerable only to him .
26 In April 1861 even the head of the Third Department thought that the regime would be forced to grant a constitution , but he added that " not only would the emperor not make up his mind to assent to the gradual introduction of constitutional forms , but he had even spoken out firmly against it very recently and had evidently not changed his mind on the question " .
27 But he had skilfully pacified even the most vociferous of dissenters .
28 But he had finally done so and had seen other eagles , each in his own cage , all mature , all seeming big and threatening .
29 His luck was in , at least for the moment , but he had already decided not to tempt fate again .
30 ‘ Police were on the scene very quickly , but he had already cycled away .
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