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

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1 In surviving the conspicuous favour of Edward II in order to go on to win that of Edward III he had followed a course unusual enough to suggest both his high abilities and his political dexterity .
2 In a speech to the European Parliament on Jan. 17 he had stated " that there is a place for East Germany in the Community should it so wish " .
3 On Jan. 8 he had attempted to bolster his support amongst other LDP factions by persuading Shin Kanemaru , 77 , the leader of the largest faction and arguably the most influential figure within the LDP , to become vice-president of the party and to take on the responsibility of co-ordinating its internal affairs .
4 In March 1178 he had renewed an old alliance with Castile — an aggressive alliance directed against the little mountain kingdom of Navarre .
5 The three principal figures in his demonology proved to be the Shah , Israel and the United States , and in a sermon against this trio in March 1963 he had done much to trigger the disturbances of that summer and the process that led to his banishment to Najaf in Iraq .
6 Initially the king was unsympathetic to Hopton 's petition , claiming that at the material time he had not been acting as a justice owing to a bureaucratic muddle over his appointment , but by December 1290 he had agreed that the money Hopton had already paid towards his fine should count instead towards a fine he had made to secure the wardship of the lands of his late wife .
7 In February 1991 he had moved from Palermo to Rome in order to become director-general of penal affairs in the Justice Ministry , and it had been widely expected that he might head a new judicial body which was to be created as part of a fresh anti-Mafia drive .
8 By early February 1991 he had conceded that taxes would have to be raised if Germany 's 1991 borrowing requirement were to be kept to DM140,000 million or 5 per cent of GNP ( of which the federal government share would be DM70,000 million ) .
9 In February 1940 he had raised the possibility with Read of starting a group of " Anglo-French " intellectuals , with headquarters both in London and Paris , but Hitler 's invasion of France rendered the idea inoperable .
10 By February 1940 he had drafted two out of the five sections , and was describing the poem as a successor to " Burnt Norton " — he was still not at all sure of its worth , however , since he seemed only to be imitating himself .
11 On May 31 he had urged President Hosni Mubarak to submit to parliament legislation better targeted at combating Islamic fundamentalism than the emergency legislation in force since late 1981 .
12 By 9 January 1177 he had besieged Dax , which had been held against him by the Viscount of Dax and Bigorre , and taken it ; he had besieged Bayonne , which the Viscount of Bayonne had held against him , and taken it ; he had marched right up to " the Gate of Spain " at Cize and there he had captured and demolished the castle of St Pierre .
13 Franco interpreted as threatening anything that escaped his personal control , and by May 1941 he had begun to feel that Serrano and his collaborators were doing just that .
14 On 2 May 1950 he had brought Maura Ryan into the world .
15 By the time that Orchard made his last will in January 1504 he had married for a second time .
16 By January 1930 he had arrived in Hong Kong where he established the Vietnamese Communist Party which soon merged into the Indo-China Communist party or Dong Duong Cong-San Dang .
17 The court heard how in February 1977 he 'd jumped into Janie 's car while it was parked in West London and forced her to drive to the countryside at knife point .
18 On May 13 he had enraged the opposition by dismissing the president and vice-president of the National Electoral Board and naming César Polack Romero to be its new head .
19 On Sept. 16 he had signed the 1975 Helsinki Final Act [ see pp. 27301-09 ] in Helsinki .
20 At a press conference in Sarajevo on Aug. 23 he had outlined a " future constitutional arrangement of Bosnia-Hercegovina " which would guarantee equality between the three major groups though a lower house in parliament where decisions would only be passed by a consensus and a tribunal to monitor " human and national rights " .
21 His holdings in south Wales , the gains of his marriage , made him vulnerable to Despenser 's territorial ambitions in that area , and by May 1320 he had lost control of Gwynllwg and Newport .
22 On February 3rd he had tried to relax the tension by allowing a pro-Iraqi demonstration by the opposition , including the Islamic movement .
23 Already in July 1945 he had written to Hanns ‘ I want sooooooo badly to get to London .
24 In December 1989 he had survived a car-bomb assassination attempt in Cairo .
25 On 15 January 1937 he had written :
26 On 14 February 1791 he had lost his young wife , Anna , to whom he was devoted .
27 In May 1927 he had started racing boats .
28 In July 1944 he had told the American government and in December 1944 the Soviet government that the left bank of the Rhine ought to be detached from the rest of Germany and placed under French authority , while the Ruhr 's industrial resources should be controlled by an international authority .
29 By January 1645 he had joined Prince Rupert near Bath .
30 During pre-trial interrogation Talb told Swedish police that between October and December 1988 he had retrieved a bomb from one of the PFLP-GC 's West German safe houses and passed it to an unnamed person , causing speculation that it could have been identical to the Lockerbie device .
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