Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [prep] he " in BNC.

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1 I very much doubt whether Wolfgang will find there all those things which he has imagined and the great advantages which several people may perhaps have described to him .
2 Goldberg I had known it would attack , he wrote , and sooner rather than later , the soil was ripe for the sprouting of concern , refugees , famine , the bomb , you only had to look at him , sentiment inevitable , despite my efforts , despite my scorn .
3 When he started school , she only had to look after him before school started and after it finished , so she took on a part-time job as a lunch-time playground supervisor at the same school .
4 In Russia , whatever big Boris Yeltsin may be — and you only have to look at him to know more about that than you want to — he is no Gorbachev .
5 I mean you only have to look at him .
6 He moved as easily ; and like Chance Wayne at the height of his beauty you , or I , would just , well , would just have died for him , stopped in our tracks for him , stopped the car for him , fallen silent if we saw him cross the street or across a crowded bar .
7 I just had to tend to him when it got too much for someone who is not that involved in drugs .
8 going down the right ? , five years old down the river was the first time ever but just have to wait for him !
9 ‘ You just have to look at him , ’ says Luci Hayter , ‘ and you know he 's going to leap with modest eagerness to the wrong conclusion . ’
10 No one would ever have looked for him there .
11 I still had to talk to him .
12 We always had to chase after him for it and he 'd never give her more than a pound a week .
13 The second course would have been unusual and encouraging — and leadership in the village community would probably have fallen to him .
14 My Vote goes for Terry Cooper , only the older guys in the group will probably have heard of him , but anyway that s my vote .
15 He went on to add that , had his interest not been channelled into the evangelical Protestantism of the Free Church , it would probably have led to him getting in with ‘ a bad crowd ’ and joining the tartan gangs of loyalist youths .
16 My father would probably have agreed with him , had he given the subject his attention .
17 Glynn also had stolen from him a purse containing £22 and a gold signet ring .
18 Richard was engaged on what must often have appeared to him to be a bewildering balancing act .
19 No but it could n't really have agreed with him much could it really ?
20 Uncle Remus might well have heard of him , for some of El-ahrairah 's adventures are those of Brer Rabbit .
21 At the same time he is depicted as a saint by the bishop of Tours , who may well have thought of him as a fellow victim of Merovingian politics .
22 Indeed , the suggestion might well have come from him in the first place , which would have been so much better for everyone .
23 It would not be surprising if Malcolm renewed his efforts c.1016-18 , considering the likely state of England at the time , and Cnut could well have acted against him once free to do so .
24 And if that was the case , then the idea for Artemis to move up to a horse must surely have sprung from him .
25 I was a bit annoyed actually cos I even had to wait for him
26 The reading of my Botanick Essays and the Experiments he has successfully made in pursuance of what I have advanced there has created in him an earnestness to correspond with me .
27 The gunman then had turned to him .
28 Friend and foe alike had turned on him .
29 Mrs Moore soon abandoned her pretence as chaperon — encouraged by the unexpected surliness of Colonel Hope who seemed , to her and her ward , in a mood unlike any other they had found him in and unlike any they could previously have invented for him .
30 Now , that is a terrible thing , because it means that whatever Mr Hussein has done , he has also in fact , written the death sentence for millions of children who will never have heard of him .
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