Example sentences of "[be] [adj] he have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Well he was a bit mad Elsie you know that and I am afraid he has got worse now .
2 ‘ I am delighted he has agreed to the council 's request and sees the need for urgency , ’ he said .
3 Space and air and the chance to go at his own pace , and most of all he needed to get away from the Zoo to that place which in the weeks he had been ill he had begun to sense must exist , though he knew neither its name nor where it might be .
4 I am sure he had thought of an answer to the problem .
5 He has told all he knows , and all he thinks he knows , and I am sure he has kept nothing back .
6 He 'll be sorry he 's treated me like this , Ellen ! ’
7 " I 'm afraid he 's got chorea , Wes . "
8 ‘ I 'm afraid he 's had a disappointment . ’
9 I 'm glad he 's gone — I can do what I like , now . ’
10 ‘ I 'm glad he 's gone .
11 After the case , Mr Fox said : ‘ I 'm glad he 's gone to prison , he deserves it for what he did .
12 I 'm glad I 'm glad he 's gone
13 I 'm glad he 's agreed to stand as a Vice-President .
14 I 'm sure he 'd got a few more bits of paper on his desk than what shall we do about P E Ps ?
15 ‘ I 'm sure he 's got lots to say on that one … ’
16 But to be safe he had promised not to talk of their meetings .
17 ‘ But the lad has to get on with his life and to be fair he has done . ’
18 I 'm certain he 'd hooked his umbrella through the handles of the handbag and pulled it out , right under our very eyes .
19 She wondered whether it were conceivable he had forgotten about it .
20 He was telling us that we were all he had left , that he did love me .
21 I do n't think so when I went to let him in he 'd pulled himself up round the patio and looked as though he expected to be walloped for being silly he 's taken us this morning .
22 He and I may be strange companions in the same lobby but I am certain he has put his finger on an error which condemns many modern Church leaders to disappear down a theological black hole .
23 That 's right he 's asked to Peggy and they really are !
24 Oh well that 's right he 's got ta blame somebody !
25 I suppose it is possible he has formed an affection for some boy , " she conceded .
26 Er and that 's that he 's pulled out here the income generated by various departments .
27 What 's that he 's got ?
28 Well it 's funny he 's got , he 's got his house right on the hill in Wales and er we went down
29 ‘ It 's appalling he has overcome all these hurdles yet ca n't get a job . ’
30 That 's okay he 's got a nice
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