Example sentences of "i [verb] he have [art] " in BNC.

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1 No but he had I mean he had a screen and er
2 comes back and says when the teacher come , the teacher was there this time , urgh the showers are on , Geoffrey switched the showers on and then they all start chanting Geoffrey switched the showers on , Geoffrey switched the showers on and er , loads of them , not just him , a load of them did it , and he , he started to cry , and then that was it then were n't it , ooh tiny tears , tiny tears , ooh poofter , poofter , crying and all that I mean he had a right day with it , so he goes to school this morning in Geography and the every body in the class , the girls and every body were going tiny tears , tiny tears , and he said I just ignored it today he says I just took no notice he says , but they 're all going , how 's your tears Geoffrey , are we going to cry again today , he says and they were trying to get me to cry today he says , but I just took no notice and Stuart kept going like this Geoff and he says I just went so he , he did the same back and then he went Geoff and Geoffrey just went , I mean what you do ? ,
3 Hopefully , I mean the grounds now are ooh , very muddy and awful , but the Duke himself , he was very pleased with it , he attended every day , I mean he had a very nice bowler hat , he was very pleased with it , everybody was happy with it ; it is Oxfordshire 's sporting showpiece without a doubt .
4 he said I ca n't believe it , I mean he had the operation Monday
5 Nor do I think he had the right to frighten me while driving here .
6 I expect he had a smooth stick for himself did he ?
7 I noticed he had a few extra bits and pieces on .
8 I noticed he had a slight limp ; I recalled the attack on me the previous day and the wounds I had unwittingly inflicted , but decided to keep the matter to myself .
9 But when we go out on the pitch , I hope he has a stinker .
10 I suspect he has a diaphragmatic hernia .
11 I know he had a rather possessive attitude towards her-I told you about that time he came into her class , did n't I ? — but from the way he looked at her , you 'd have thought she was the most perfect and precious thing on earth to him .
12 because erm , I know he had a lot , he 'd like try to buy everything in property so that he did n't actually have a lot of cash
13 I know he has a meeting scheduled in St Maarten for the 20th , so I assume two nights will be fine .
14 ‘ Well , ’ Ellen said , ‘ I am very fond of my husband , in spite of my western ways , and I know he has a great respect for you , Nerina ; and is thrilled about your publishing contract , and any betrayal of confidence has been totally inadvertent .
15 I know he has a reputation for toughness that could match Martin 's any day , but the difference is that everything he does is legal and above board .
16 It turned out the Australian 's baggage with much expensive equipment had never arrived in Quito , not even made it to the continent ( or so he 'd been told ) , and I sensed he had no sympathy left for any other 's misfortune .
17 He was with his wife and baby and I believe he had a cry in there when he knew he 'd won .
18 I believe he had a heart attack .
19 Well the Bill was , who was the manager in those days was very much the manager , and there was one of the directors used to play for the Villa , and he used to more or less look after the playing side which the rest of the directors never seemed to interfere with , they , they left the management up to the manager the selection of the team , Bill and the trainer when they were in the second division was Arthur who 's manager of Derby County now , he had the , I believe he had a sad time when he was at Walsall he , he lost his wife in a car accident and
20 But I believe he has the potential to become the best of my six world champions .
21 I suppose he had a moustache . ’
22 Zeta 's Lad , who has won five chases in a row this season , certainly looks the part and although he is no ‘ good thing ’ I feel he has the form to win the race given a clear round .
23 I felt he had a particularly fine game and brought off some devastating rugby tackles on the Sidcombe forwards .
24 I gather he had an ‘ artistic disagreement ’ with Paul Lexington . ’
25 I doubt he had the hardihood left to lie , ’ said the earl .
26 I knew he had no home , but that was n't my problem .
27 I knew he had a private hope that some day he might make a book with them .
28 I knew he had a wife , I did n't know whether he had children er and I knew that er he had previous history of er criminal nature .
29 I bet he had the fish cakes .
30 I thought he had a right to know , but I did n't want you to be told , not immediately .
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