Example sentences of "[conj] what he have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Or what he had become .
2 Elsewhere Jesus avoids such claims , and in the story of the temptation Jesus resisted the idea of using miracles to prove who he was , or what he had come to do .
3 ‘ Thank you , ’ she said , although what he had said made no sense .
4 She hoped that she had n't made an enemy out of Joe Lucas ; she knew that what he 'd done , he 'd done for her and for the memory of Christine .
5 Pascoe realized that what he 'd heard in the voice on the phone had n't been age , but sickness .
6 The knowledge that someone , somewhere in Government circles , had known that what he 'd seen and experienced had really happened , should have been enough in itself to send Jimmy into a righteous rage .
7 She wished she could convince herself that what he 'd said had merely been an idle threat .
8 The young man looked startled that what he 'd thought was just a speck in his eye was turning out to be something much more serious .
9 ‘ Good , ’ said the T'ang , seeing that what he had wanted was accomplished .
10 Five years later , in Watch Out Kids the future It staffer Mick Farren noted that what he had seen there , that night , was more than a new rock ‘ n ’ roll show , it was ‘ the germ of a new way of life ’ .
11 As he was a brilliant classical scholar , it is possible that he realized that what he had discovered was in line with one of Hippocrates ' systems , formulated so many centuries before .
12 Exasperated with all this pussy-footing , and knowing of Mountbatten 's wishes that what he had said should be known , I saw to it that a transcript of the Suez programme reached my friend Bernard Levin at The Times , and he published the core of it in two long articles .
13 She soon realised that what he had said was true : taste and style were inborn .
14 She thought that what he had said was likely to be either partially or totally untrue , but it was not her concern .
15 She remembered Havvie 's last words when he had left her that afternoon , and knew that what he had said was true .
16 When he was told that what he had said was all very well but a bit negative , he fell back on the 13 wasted years that he has been in opposition .
17 A month ago he had come to see her and now she understood for the first time that what he had said to her then would change her life .
18 When Laura complained at breaktime that Peter had done the same again , pushing her towards the broken tiles which had recently been blown off the junior hall roof , Janice felt that Peter needed to be shown that what he had done was dangerous and unacceptable .
19 And Jerome says that on realizing what he had done , and believing that what he had done was murder , he fled , back here into hiding .
20 She informed her great-granddaughter that if she filed for a divorce she would take Andrew 's side and say that what he had done in taking a mistress and in finally attempting suicide was because she had never acted as a wife to him .
21 The plaintiff , in an action under the Factories Act 1961 , s. 14 , was held to have been 100% contributorily negligent after he admitted that what he had done had been extremely foolish .
22 He returned to the living-room and found that what he had taken to be a cupboard door , in fact gave access by a flight of stairs to the shop .
23 Mill says exactly what I just said in response of him that is if the people are prepared to accept these why what 's to stop them consulting and asking for advice about how they should cast their vote and so Mill later on gives a response to his own suggestion about plural voting in effect without realizing that what he 's done .
24 Although he still believes that what he 's done is right , that er that his wife has se deserves what she 's got .
25 It may be that what he 's said in court is purely something to get back at you and he does n't really mean it .
26 And if you 're putting him right over clubs , you 'd better be 101 percent right if you 're telling him that what he 's got in mind is the wrong thing .
27 Can my right hon. Friend confirm that what he has said this afternoon is in line with that ?
28 I assure the right hon. Gentleman that what he has said is not correct .
29 If he had , he would know that what he has said is not right .
30 So I think that what he has done is to try and meet the concerns which your Lordships have have expressed er i in second reading My Lords er I did think if I might say so with the greatest of respect for the Noble Lord , Lord Harris of Greenwich whom I admire en enormously and not for er only for his views which erm depending upon what the views are er that it depends upon my extended admiration
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