Example sentences of "he have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He has just walked out into a spectacular summer storm . |
2 | When I quip that he sounds as if he has just come round from anaesthetic , Eva says , ‘ He has . ’ |
3 | ‘ He has just come back from Canada and he will go back to Canada . ’ |
4 | Since the success of ‘ A Fish Called Wanda ’ , he has largely kept out of the public eye . |
5 | " I have been connected with different unions for this last twenty years " , he declared to the Royal Commission on Labour in 1892 , " but I am sorry to state that they have been formed for the benefit of one man , for he has generally cleared out with the funds " . |
6 | He has even gone back to old techniques . |
7 | ( In good humour he has already turned back to the mime : the two SPIES awaiting execution at the hands of the PLAYER ) Audiences know what to expect , and that is all that they are prepared to believe in . |
8 | He does feel sad about it , that is why he dressed in black , but he has already set out on what he believes to be his destiny , and so he wo n't allow these emotions to stop him . |
9 | Palin may not have travelled much as a young man , but he has now made up for lost time . |
10 | he has now gone back to Little , Brown lock , stock and backlist , and LB is mighty pleased . |
11 | Friends of Dr Owen say that his farewell advice to the nation — he has now stood down as an MP — is intended to avoid damaging the chances for his two remaining SDP colleagues , Rosie Barnes and John Cartwright , who are fighting to hold on to their south-east London seats . |
12 | But he has now linked up with Scarborough and has impressed McHale during training and in the 2–2 friendly draw at Hyde United on Monday night . |
13 | A skill he has obviously picked up under the guidance of Dalglish . |
14 | ‘ By nature Paul is a quiet , unassuming lad , but this season he has really come out of his shell and his game has improved no end . |
15 | But when I got there , he 'd already moved on to the Middle East . |
16 | Perhaps he 'd already settled down under his blanket when Berowne arrived . |
17 | He and Kenneth started conversing using no fewer than five-syllable words before he 'd even got out of the car , and have been rabbiting happily like two philatelists over a rare collection . |
18 | ‘ Steve ! ’ she cried in amazement as he let himself into the apartment , grinning all over his silly face as if he 'd just popped out for a paper that morning and found he 'd won the state lottery . |
19 | Perhaps he 'd just slipped out of her , and located her anus by mistake . |
20 | Cursin " he was " cos he 'd just settled down to his kipper . |
21 | Louis looked as though he 'd just got up off the ground after being knocked out in a fight . |
22 | Singer 's face was flushed as if he 'd just got out of a hot bath . |
23 | He 'd never settled back into civilian life , and after telling his family at Wood Burcote in Northamptonshire that he was going camping in France , wrote to say he 'd enlisted with the Croats . |
24 | He 'd never got round to mending the hole . |
25 | He 'd never got around to closing the deadlock . |
26 | He 'd never looked down on a human before . |
27 | moved out he 'd flipping shacked up with someone else had n't he ? |
28 | He was glad Rebel had gone off towards the road , though he had probably run back by now for the loaf . |
29 | She had not made Dan go , he had practically run out of her life . |
30 | He sent most of his staff into the embassy vault where they set about burning and shredding the classified papers that remained ( he had most shipped out of the country already ) , destroying the cryptographic equipment and dismantling the controlling element in the satellite communications station . |