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

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1 It is quite evident that in some areas farming has become a distinctly precarious occupation but , in exchanging the effects of the EC 's Common Agricultural Policy for the need to produce results in a rugby field , Hare may find that he has jumped out of the frying pan into the fire .
2 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what proposals he has arising out of the report on primary education by Alexander , Rose and Woodhead .
3 He 'd stepped out of the house at noon believing the woman he 'd left was devoted to him , and come home five hours later to find the house as it was now .
4 By the time that he 'd stepped out of the kitchen and into the main hall , he 'd lost her .
5 I 'd once had to miss a rendezvous with him after he 'd done his own stripping vicar act for some giggling secretary 's twenty-first birthday and he 'd shot out of the pub stark bollock naked to find me somewhere else .
6 He 'd fallen out of the tree and the tiger was close somewhere just beyond the clearing .
7 The reason the trade union movement should support the Maastricht Treaty is it 's the only Treaty that is on offer , there 's nothing else on offer but it 's a reasonable Treaty , it has differences in the U K and the reasons it has differences in the U K is the one Mr Major came back last December tell us what a wonderful opportunity it was for Britain , what a wonderful success it was for Britain that he 'd opted out of the Social Chapter .
8 that he 'd got out of the creche I think , cos he had n't got it when he went out .
9 Far away and long ago seemed the world after the War , into which he had emerged out of the army with the feeling that his vote and the new Labour Government would rebuild England .
10 As he did so , he remembered a line which almost forty years before he had struck out of the poem at Vivien 's insistence .
11 Vic flicks a switch on his telephone console and summons Shirley , whom he had gestured out of the office while Baxter was talking , to take some letters .
12 A day later , though , he called Susan to say he had checked out of the hospital .
13 Turning , she found Fernand at her side , as if he had risen out of the earth .
14 For the second time in her life , she says , he had appeared out of the blue as it were and too charge .
15 Suddenly spotting the rear view of the vehicle , he had leaned out of the window , and was using his R/T to contact his base .
16 Before she could reply he had jumped out of the car to walk up the drive to the hotel .
17 Among these was young George Jefferies , who explained why he had run out of the shop in fear , and had only contacted the police on the advice of his friends and mother the following day .
18 He said he had run out of the cinema .
19 She wanted to avoid Oliver , although she was desperate to know that he had moved out of the flat .
20 But he had gone out of the front door , banging it , leaving his shoes on the table which she 'd always believed was bad luck .
21 Dora had told him that Miss Alexandra was but a month short of her twenty-second birthday and he had gone out of the kitchen , scratching his head in disbelief .
22 Once the vote on Europe had been taken ( an overwhelming majority in favour of the platform 's motion ) , he had slipped out of the hall , pausing only to watch and listen while , at the bidding of the cameras , the national chairman of the YCs blew his trumpet for the umpteenth time .
23 It was what , half-consciously , he had been longing to do since he had got out of the van and talked to Manciple .
24 Early this morning , in a raw , grey dawn , he had climbed out of the tunnels and sprayed his name on the pill-box .
25 By the time he had climbed out of the valley and over the pass on a day which was fretting for a thunderstorm , he was boiling with the need to act .
26 He had climbed out of the car and , leaving the driver 's door open , accompanied her to her front door to see her safely inside .
27 Far from it : he had come out of the darkness and was full of hope and plans .
28 Although she had rejected his dinner invitation , somehow he had come out of the scene the victor .
29 It was suggested that one of the reasons for this was that his main work as an advocate had been on behalf of trade unions , and on one occasion he had walked out of the National Industrial Relations Court in protest at the judge .
30 At this transparent piece of blackmail , he had walked out of the house .
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