Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] he have " in BNC.

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1 my mum he 's been here forty year and she 's never lost never lost her accent .
2 Southgate was in his cups though Mandeville looked subdued and stared speculatively at me as if my outburst had revealed a side of my character he had not noticed before .
3 My Walkman he 's got Braddock
4 I do , I love them , except my nephew he 's ruined right and he 's been , all this week he 's
5 In my knowledge he has never spoken to us about this business .
6 Well old Harry shared with my uncle he had his house and he bought a piece of land on the bottom of his garden and he built wall on his or this piece along the bottom of his garden , but er I could n't tell you , it was n't very far up the road .
7 Throughout my account he had steadily tapped his biro , a steel-plated one , end over end on his desk blotter .
8 my brother he had it before .
9 In my view he had no right . ’
10 To preserve her anonymity they had agreed on the pseudonym Vesta , and if at first he had thought a few days in the East End might dampen her enthusiasm he had been proved wrong .
11 Emile Al-Uzaizi , deputy leader of the council 's Tory opposition group and a social services committee member , said this was the first case of its kind he had known in his eight years on the council .
12 Emile Al-Uzaizi , the deputy leader of the council 's Tory opposition group and a social services committee member , said that this was the first case of its kind he had known in his eight years on the council .
13 That lock of her hair he had , kept in a pill box — why did he return it ?
14 His job is to clean along the paths of the Zoo and that thing he pushes is for the rubbish he collects , and along its side he has two brooms and a shovel .
15 He had wanted her himself so badly , and when he 'd heard of her wedding he had been insanely jealous .
16 Before their marriage he had made quite a hobby of photography .
17 And what he was saying seemed to be in direct conflict to the hurtful reasons for their marriage he had given her on the drawbridge yesterday .
18 She had dreamt about him that night , she remembered , and in her dream he had looked at her with a smile of recognition .
19 Since its appearance he had felt better , and he made himself pack and get ready for Glasgow , where he must find lodgings near the Cathedral .
20 I hoped for her sake he had been naturally left-handed .
21 From watching Isobel and her husband he had discovered that there was much more to sex than just taking a girl to bed or being uneasily married to a frigid , grasping woman .
22 But I , I do n't understand , now she ca n't but if she went back to her husband he 's got money , I mean , he can look after her as
23 Before they had left her flat he had telephoned colleagues to say where he would be if he were needed .
24 When he saw she still held her ground he had to turn and come back .
25 Ever since her birth he had been ultra-anxious without expressing , even to himself alone , his reasons for this .
26 Tonight , one of Hadley 's victims described her anger towards him , and her relief he 'd been found guilty .
27 Jonathan told John Goldring , QC , prosecuting , that after her arrival he had begun to suffer dizzy spells and developed an addiction for chocolate .
28 In taking her virginity he had taken away her power to convince any man of her innocence , even the man before her who had said that he loved her .
29 In her memory he had a fine brass placed in Halling Church .
30 Her brother he had met before and the two men talked about the year 's haysaving and the price they expected for sheep and wool and cattle .
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