Example sentences of "[coord] he have [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 The Coroner 's inquest had been held in Southwold the previous day and he had attended with Evelyn .
2 How many times had my heart sunk when I asked if we could go somewhere or try something new in our poems and he had answered with the excusing phrase ‘ I guess not ’ ?
3 now against an apple tree and I asking him I was it permissible to go scrumping and he had to converse with the maid I think
4 His patients were mainly Merseyside dockers and shipyard workers , and seamen injured at sea , and he had to deal with many severe accident cases .
5 Ben could think of better ways of spending his free day — a round of golf — even doing the garden — but according to Louise , and he had to agree with her , you did n't ditch a friend because a friend ditched you .
6 They met outside the Social Services and he had pleaded with her to return to him and their home in Oxford .
7 Creeping little bastards in the hair of his head and his stomach , and he had gouged with his fingernails at the flesh under his clothes .
8 Stravinsky had for some years been his favourite composer , and he had worked with Hanns on ideas for the setting and costumes .
9 He wore his one good suit , grey with a white chalk stripe , and he had brought with him Lyn 's birthday present in an unwieldy brown paper parcel .
10 He had dealt with everything when her mother died and he had dealt with it competently and in a kindly manner , but , left to herself , she would have gone to Glyn .
11 His name was Sir Humphrey Agnew , and he had consorted with a witch hereabouts .
12 He had watched her cast aside her thin robe , and he had smiled with such infinite love and such intimacy , that pain had twisted through her from breast to womb .
13 All she had done this morning was suggest that she bathe his wound again before they started out , and he had refused with a complete lack of gratitude or even common courtesy .
14 This was because Jakali 's husband 's ploughing bull had died and he 'd pleaded with Kalchu to lend him one of his .
15 Campion had unhooked the mike for the multi-channel radio from under the dash , but he was n't speaking ; base desk was giving out a priority call and he 'd stopped with the mike on his knee and the coiled flex hanging loosely .
16 ‘ But after trying the door I turned round and he 'd disappeared with my bag . ’
17 They had been told the main point — that Tildesley would make a profit for his ‘ warehousing ’ operation ( only fair , Le Roux claimed , since Tildesley took risks in buying the company , including the very real risk that Norton might never have raised the funds and he 'd stuck with FUS ) .
18 It was an ever increasing thing that blew up because it got a little too big , but it did make David a star and he has dealt with it really well , and is a man who does wonderful work .
19 And he has talked with her , he sought her out , not just because he loved her , but because in his love he wanted to save her !
20 But he had to bear with it .
21 But he had worked with a big er in a great big firm and he then he branched out on his own you know .
22 That is not Mr Lawson 's fault , of course , but he has to live with the danger that while the world 's capital markets will duly bridge the gap between Britain 's domestic savings and investment , they will only do so at a lower price for sterling .
23 But he has brought with him the Furies who appear at key moments of the action — the spectral creatures whose gaze he can not endure but whose presence he understands , since he believes he has murdered his wife .
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