Example sentences of "[adv] he have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Half awake , he was hailed by a guard for , inadvertently he 'd cycled through the entrance gates , so he quickly turned and pedalled away with heart churning . |
2 | Lastly he had picked an immense , fifteen-barrelled pistol out of the pile rejected by the Collector . |
3 | Suddenly he 'd lost the taste for it . |
4 | Suddenly he had crossed the gap between them . |
5 | Sometimes Brian tried to comfort himself with the fact that , however much he had wanted a child , he had not forced motherhood on Celia , that Harry 's conception had not exactly been his fault ; but then that thought had been instantly negated by the realisation that his own pleasure at her pregnancy , their move to the country and his insistence that all would be well , amounted to a foolish bigoted optimism for which he blamed himself entirely . |
6 | Her good humour somewhat restored , she stifled a laugh : however much he had wanted to see her again , Geoffrey 's enthusiasm had not lasted the course of the evening . |
7 | Iron Josh also had his instinct and it told him that , no matter how much he had tried to hide the fact that he was worried , Bertha had guessed . |
8 | When he presented a complete pantomime , which naturally he had devised , directed , co-composed and co-designed , he could offer a weekly wage for an average of seventy-five artistes in each show . |
9 | She had been necessary , but despised , so naturally he had discarded her the moment she was no longer necessary to him , and their single sexual collision was all it had taken to free him . |
10 | Naturally he had associated her remark with Hugh , whereas she had been recalling her dream , the dream in which Fen had appeared as the waiting bridegroom . |
11 | Naturally he has expressed a desire to see you , but if his wishes are to be fulfilled you must leave for France at once . |
12 | It is said that he was found out by one of the groups of civilian vigilantes who sprang up spontaneously on 22 December : apparently he had disguised himself in ordinary working clothes and was driving a Dacia 1300 when stopped , but suspicion was aroused when a search of his car revealed citrus fruits , like oranges and pineapples , in the boot — no ordinary Romanian had access to them . |
13 | Apparently he had mistaken the small man in jeans for the window cleaner he had sent for . |
14 | Apparently he had quarrelled with Survage too , although he does not explain why . |
15 | Apparently he had become addicted to it and the gradual disintegration of William was at last explained . |
16 | Apparently he had become nothing more than this , forage for commonplace family small talk . |
17 | Apparently he had talked to no-one in the A.R.R. Unit . |
18 | Apparently he had told my mother and grandmother on Friday evening while they were having their meal . ’ |
19 | Apparently he had expected that his explanation would be taken as an insult . |
20 | Apparently he 'd called the previous evening and been surprised I was n't there . |
21 | she 'd had a talk with him and apparently he 'd said erm he said to her I 'm gon na be a good boy this time . |
22 | Apparently he 'd fixed up with the travel agency which handled Dalgety 's bookings for you to join him at all the Grands Prix . ’ |
23 | or and apparently he 'd lost a strip . |
24 | He was working in the parks just now so he was back in , and apparently he 'd had to go round and baby-sit for them the night before . |
25 | Erm it come from the county surveyor , apparently he 'd had complaints . |
26 | Apparently he 'd got it wrong yet again . |
27 | Apparently he 'd brought the corpse in and then tried to claim commission on it . |
28 | Apparently he 'd rung up for the ride . |
29 | God has led them to believe it was rational , but now apparently he has cheated them by unfairly slipping in a mystery . |
30 | Well apparently he 's sold it so maybe the ne . |