Example sentences of "as he have said " in BNC.
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1 | But then , as he had said , if he did n't see her tonight he would come to the shop tomorrow . |
2 | And as he had said , no-one was in a better position to do a photo story like that than she was . |
3 | If they had given his note to her exactly as he had said … |
4 | He had been doing that throughout his poetry — as he had said more than thirty years earlier , in " Portrait of a , Lady " , " And I must borrow every changing shape/To find expression … " but the process reaches its culmination in " Little Gidding " where he creates a replica of Dante 's terza rima : |
5 | Mea culpa , mea culpa , said Preston to himself , as he had said aloud as a child at Mass with neither thought nor understanding then , mea maxima culpa . |
6 | Sebastian got a job , as easily as he had said he would , working for an intellectual left-wing magazine . |
7 | After all , as he had said — and now every word of our conversation came back to me as clearly as if played back on a tape — a woman has a right to decide , on the basis of her own capacity to cope with the situation , whether she is justified in going on with it . |
8 | It was as he had said . |
9 | Roger was to make his way home to Ramsey , and young Payne chose to go on there with him , as he had said he would . |
10 | The body lay diagonally across the path , as he had said , not quite flat on its face and breast , rather on the right shoulder , but with the right arm flung clear behind , and the left groping wide beside him , clear of the folds of the coarse hooded cloak he wore . |
11 | Hart was a great master printer and , as he had said of Charles , third Earl Stanhope [ q.v. ] , ‘ he did solid good to the Art of Printing at a time when help was sorely needed ’ ( Hart , Charles , Earl Stanhope , and the Oxford University Press , 1896 ) . |
12 | Perhaps it was because she went to an early Mass to have breakfast ready for them when they returned ; but she did n't like lying in bed in the mornings anyway , and as he had said many times ( admittedly without great enthusiasm ) they could quite easily go to Mass together , and wait a lit–de longer for breakfast . |
13 | As he had said , it was just a couple of rooms , very simply furnished . |
14 | As he had said , they were identical except that this room was in cream and brown . |
15 | As he had said in a lecture delivered in Dublin in 1936 , ‘ I have myself no capacity whatever for abstract thought or indeed for any sort of thinking ’ ( the Southern Review , October 1985 ) . |
16 | Alain had rescued her as if he cared what became of her , and she supposed he had to , anyway ; she was , as he had said , his responsibility . |
17 | Still , as he had said , he was French . |
18 | He knew as soon as he 'd said it that he was in trouble . |
19 | Our improvised seats were frayed by the wind but still identified the place with certainty , and almost at once I spotted Gareth 's camera , prominently hanging , as he 'd said , from a branch . |
20 | It had the place of honour because , as he 'd said earlier , it was unique . |
21 | As soon as he 'd said it , he thought how unbearably old-fashioned it sounded . |
22 | Charlie had stopped by to speak to Josie as he 'd said he would , but Lucy had n't been present at the time . |
23 | He had treated her exactly as he 'd said he would , and not even for an instant had Kate had even a bat 's twinkling that he thought of her as an attractive woman . |
24 | She was stuck here , it seemed , for good or bad , until Monday , just as he 'd said . |
25 | Guido 's totally unexpected reference to Arnie , and the way he 'd cocked his head at her and smiled as he 'd said it , had thrown her and made her feel totally vulnerable . |
26 | as so , more or less as soon as he 'd said hello he said erm thirty two and two minutes past the hour , they 're your trains . |
27 | As he has said ‘ the man who throws a race is a crook for life ’ , it is fair to guess that Melges ' ’ day off ’ was for no other reason than that he wanted no part of any manipulation of points . |
28 | The next year , 1965 , he had his choice of three F1 teams competing for his services and chose BRM : as he has said , he wanted to be in a team ‘ where they would n't rush me , a team where I would n't be battling for my place every time I took the grid , a team where I could learn from a man like Graham Hill ’ . |