Example sentences of "[adv] he have [vb pp] [prep] " 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 Apparently he had quarrelled with Survage too , although he does not explain why .
3 Apparently he had talked to no-one in the A.R.R. Unit .
4 Since Hitler 's accession to the German chancellorship in January 1933 , Stalin had concluded that international fascism , which hitherto he had interpreted as the herald of capitalist collapse , posed a threat after all , not only to the left within European countries but also to the survival of the Soviet Union itself .
5 Before long he had switched to ukulele , and graduated from there to guitar at the age of eleven .
6 If only he had acceded to that suggestion of hers !
7 ‘ If only he had confided in me earlier I might have been able to help .
8 If only he had listened to what his friend Dave Forbes had been telling him …
9 If only he had thought of recorking his wine after dégorgement , then the perfectly limpid sparkling wine he had managed to achieve for himself and , no doubt , passed on as a ‘ tip ’ to others , would have been available to everybody .
10 If only he had talked to her !
11 She would have felt more able to respond if only he 'd exploded in a burst of anger .
12 A smoothly manipulative svengali- ish figure when it comes to business , he gives the ‘ Karl treatment ’ to new models and muses , as well as to fashion labels , making us aware of the possibilities only he has seen beneath the exterior .
13 Perhaps he had fallen in love with someone , who knows who it might be , but he never married .
14 Perhaps he had run into a pensioners ' outing .
15 Perhaps he had stepped behind a tree to relieve himself .
16 Gagarin had had to search into the past for a word which perhaps he had heard from his granny !
17 Perhaps he had lied about missing the town connection .
18 Perhaps he had taken to heart Mrs Thatcher 's quotation from Mark Twain : ‘ Never prophesy about the future . ’
19 Perhaps he had glimpsed in Mary something of his own daughter , Fanny .
20 If the house was n't locked , perhaps he 'd gone to the pub to buy his horrible cigarettes or another bottle of Scotch to drown his sorrows — whatever , she did n't think he would have gone far .
21 Perhaps he 'd fallen in love with the girl .
22 Perhaps he 's gone to the pub to steady his nerves . ’
23 Perhaps he 's gone to shops ?
24 I do n't know how Wheeler knows him except that Charles has a cottage on the Cumbermound estate so perhaps he 's come across him that way .
25 He decided the wisest course was to pool all he had made over the last two years , enabling Julian to purchase the lease of a high street property .
26 ( So : Minter did not even know he had left Rhodes , far less all he had discovered since then — notably about Minter himself . )
27 £20 was all he 'd got for one beast .
28 Obviously he had come to the heart of what he wanted to say .
29 So he had gone to that other place where , so Mrs Parvis said , red and orange fires burned day and night , so hot that glass and brick and even solid rock melted to liquid .
30 So he had lived in childhood and adolescence in the same country rectory , taking part each Sunday in a familiar liturgy which reflected , interpreted , and sanctified the changing seasons of the farming year .
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