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

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1 More recently he has turned up in The Fisher King and At Play in the Fields of the Lord , and he has a small role in Coppola 's forthcoming Dracula .
2 Perhaps no player has ever been quite as competitive as Botham , and if his combativeness has led him into trouble off the field it has generally worked in his favour on it — except when he has refused to part with the ball despite not bowling well , or when he has holed out in the deep when a more circumspect approach was required .
3 One business source said : ‘ He has a low base salary and he has to stand out in the sun a great deal longer before he gets a bonus at the oasis .
4 So he 'd rummaged around in the shadows , straightened up , glanced above him and there Jekub was .
5 He 'd begun back in the fifties as a prison officer .
6 Michael had been hitting the phone , recruiting some key staff from hotels he 'd worked in in the past .
7 He was I think he 'd passed out in the car .
8 But er there was a lot there was a lot of girls and th I do n't know what had what had happened but I mean , that was the worst thing , he 'd went up in the lift and there was quite there was some other the rest of the people in the lift er was trapped and was burned to death you know , tragic end .
9 Mandarin lost several lengths and — much worse — he had broken down in the tendons of one of his forelegs .
10 He had grown up in the splendid sixties , had been born with a silver spoon in his mouth , enjoyed whatever he did to the hilt and was enough of a gentleman never to look back .
11 He had grown up in the slums of Harlem and had been a promising middleweight fighter in the late fifties before the lure of alcohol had devastated his career .
12 Fei was not a native of the community that he studied ( the village of Kaihsienkung , in the Yangtze Delta , about 1 25 miles south-west of Shanghai ) , but he had grown up in the same district so that he was familiar with the nuances of the local dialect .
13 If he wanted to reach an object he had to set out in the wrong direction and hope to angle in on it !
14 He had to go back in the end because there was no one else to put her to bed , but he hated touching her . ’
15 He had to kneel down in the muddy track , damaging his trousers , reminding him of playground agonies ; he gripped , tugged , balanced .
16 He had dozed off in the first act , but always does after luncheon wherever he is , he explained .
17 He had swivelled round in the armchair and was staring at me irritably .
18 They got him in the boat and they he had to lie down in the bottom of the boat and they and they covered him with a tarpaulin .
19 He had to sit out in the corridor at Windsor listening to Electrophone transmissions of some opera that went on and on before the warblers saw fit to die with some interminable aria .
20 He had to run back in the dark and make safe the Lewes bomb .
21 When he had arrived back in the cold dawn that early morning after the night with Emily , it was to find his landlady Mrs McIntosh waiting , his valise and books by her , her face severe .
22 He relished hearing the stories that Orton told of masturbatory sessions in public lavatories , of men he had picked up in the street , of having sex in shop doorways , of the sizes of his acquaintances ' organs and of his experiences with venereal disease .
23 Not only that , but he had worked out in the gym that morning , then managed a half-hour nap before heading out for an unusually late lunchtime start from the VIP terminal at Heathrow .
24 It had been a glorious sunny day and he had wakened up in the morning rather early for him in those days .
25 The 1991 world champion , impressive during the 5–3 quarter-final success over James Wattana on Thursday , picked up where he had left off in the opening frame .
26 I do n't know how he got out , I mean our road is so difficult anyway , of course there wa , that night there were two , yeah two when them , he had to get out in the morning , but er , I mean he did it , but I expect it was a struggle
27 Probably cos he 's puffed up in the snow box and comes to see to him .
28 He 's gone out in the garden now .
29 From what I 've heard he 's come up in the world since he went to work for Christian Timms .
30 ‘ I do n't suppose Mr Trumper will expect you to be there every morning at four thirty , ’ she laughed ‘ Just until he 's got back in the swing of things .
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