Example sentences of "have [verb] [conj] he [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 According to a recent report in the New York Times , Castelli has said that he wishes the archives to be fully accessible to the public and that if this were in any doubt he would donate them without charge to the Smithsonian Institute 's Archives of American Art .
2 The Spirit has shown that he validates the Christian mission among Jews , proselytes , ‘ Godfearers ’ ( as Gentile adherents on the fringe of the synagogue were called ) , and even outsiders like eunuchs and Samaritans .
3 History has shown that he made the right choice .
4 At some time he may also have sent an expedition against Normandy which was defeated , and his Helmet coin type , perhaps current from 1003 to 1009 , depicts him in armour ; according to the surviving verse on him by the Icelandic poet Gunnlaug Serpent 's Tongue , the army feared Æthel-red no less than God , and N.P. Brooks has shown that he increased the military burdens on his people by requiring more of his soldiers to wear helmets and byrnies .
5 At 32 , the actor turned producer-director has proved that he has the clout to raise money for stage and screen and the artistic talent to ensure that it 's well spent .
6 I think Chancellor Kohl has indicated that he knows the risk to the Government 's chances of re-election if interest rates have to be raised in Britain .
7 It is also a rather different exhibition conceptually : Alfonso Perez Sanchez , former Director of the Prado and co-organiser of the show , has declared that he wants the Spanish to get to know ‘ the real Ribera ’ , which means that he has whittled down the number of works .
8 His valuation has doubled since he hit the big-time , ’ said Slaven .
9 The stone was heavier than he 'd thought and he bungled the throw .
10 That satisfaction would smartly have evaporated when he reached the clearing and found me gone .
11 He might also have added that he plays the game rather well .
12 Dr Tariq would not have said that he liked the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council , but he admired him .
13 The papers to which he had referred , and which he kept in a tin box underneath his bed , contained an unexpected coda to this small adventure — an unfortunate little postscript which reminded me how Captain Scott must have felt when he reached the South Pole only to find that Amundsen had beaten him to it .
14 Fully two minutes must have passed before he plucked the pipe from his mouth and said : ‘ I do n't know what the document contains .
15 He knew he should have fired when he had the chance ; by leaving it too late , he 'd lost the advantage .
16 The grumbles of J. Alfred Prufrock in early Eliot are endurable if they are meant to be ridiculous , but only then ; and sitting around on Margate sands , or anywhere else , trying to connect nothing with nothing may be all right for Harvard men abroad , but ( as Eliot must already have discovered when he wrote The Waste Land ) it has nothing to do with the daily life of the Londoner .
17 On the same programme , Lord Mackay said he believed the bill was a full response to the protests he had received since he announced the proposed changes .
18 ‘ If Herre Christensen likes what we 've done when he sees the full campaign tomorrow . ’
19 Petion had to duck as he preceded the Doctor into an adobe-style blockhouse , which was refreshingly cool inside .
20 Dad saw what I had done but he covered the coal with an old sack , winked and whispered , ‘ Good girl . ’
21 She omitted to mention that , when they last made representations to the bookseller , Mr Pascall , he had said that he stocked the books he could sell ; and if the ladies wanted him to sell better books they should take to buying them and reading them , instead of watching television all day .
22 Similarly , Simon had said that he detested the National Front , but it was always the left-wingers who started the violence .
23 ‘ Now there 's ane end of ane old song , ’ James Ogilvy , Earl of Seafield , had said as he signed the engrossed exemplification of the Act of Union .
24 The build-up of frustration he had felt since he lost the part would not allow him to be silent .
25 His father had died and he bought the property with money he 'd inherited from the estate .
26 Luckily he had been one of those we had briefed and he remembered the name .
27 Kiwi manager Ian Taylor took the unprecedented step of telling the world what had happened because he wanted the ICC to investigate Pakistan .
28 How she had learned that he had the painting , which was not a matter of public knowledge , is unknown .
29 He is taking a course of dozens of injections to reverse the effects of the female hormones he had taken since he began the change process last June .
30 She had discovered that he possessed the eyesight of a cat .
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