Example sentences of "that he have [verb] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Could it be that he 'd resented Doreen 's attack on herself ?
2 And I heard Monks say that he 'd seen Oliver in the street , and that he knew at once Oliver was the child he was looking for , although I could n't hear why .
3 Now that he 'd met Cora-Beth , he was in no doubt that Harry stood a far greater chance of happiness with her .
4 A Yorkshire miner said retrospectively that he 'd wanted Scargill 's successor in Yorkshire , Jack Taylor , to match Scargill .
5 Joe Jordan kept the teenager away from the media after the match , indicating that he 'd sent Thomas home ‘ to celebrate with a glass of milk ’ .
6 ‘ Look — before my mum died she told me Jozef Taczek had confessed to her , confessed that he 'd murdered Mills because of the betrayal .
7 ‘ And Taczek confessed to her that he 'd murdered Mills ? ’ asked Dexter earnestly to confirm what they had heard .
8 He said that he had contacted Eyadema , who was away from Lomé , and that the president had assured him that he had known nothing about the attempt .
9 He did n't add that he had argued Frick 's case vigorously , had hammered the points home until they could do little but agree with him .
10 Not out of Steve , anyway , who was saying nothing much , only affirming that he had bashed Charley to save his mother ; he had ‘ guessed ’ where she was .
11 On Sept. 25 the government announced a new economic reform programme , but on Sept. 30 Kravchuk announced that he had accepted Fokin 's resignation , which was motivated by a wish " to avoid further exacerbation of the social and political situation in the republic . "
12 The images of the dead came to his mind and he knew that he had to stop Kopyion .
13 Richard Hannon is eager for revenge with River Falls and Swing Low and was lamenting the fact that he had instructed Walter Swinburn to hold up Swing Low in the early stages .
14 I had discovered some time ago that he had loved Claudia Cohn-Casson .
15 It was rumoured that he had declared Christ a rogue , all monks asses , and Catholic doctrines asinine .
16 Det Constable Robert Kerr , 46 , told the High Court sitting at Perth that he had questioned David Hepburn twice soon after detaining him .
17 not got the second part , anyway , he phoned up about ten to two and said , but , but before that she had said that he had met Mark
18 Questioned , Barron had refused to talk to anyone junior to Wickham and even when Wickham went to his hotel he had little to say except that he had met MacQuillan on private business , that it had nothing to do with the murder and was of no interest to the police .
19 Cheney said that he had dismissed Dugan , who had held his command for only three months , because he had violated standing orders on the public discussion of military operations and had showed " poor judgment at a sensitive time " .
20 He was glad that he had dismissed Palottino , although the Neapolitan had made it dear that he strongly disapproved of this mania for walking .
21 All eyes turned towards Rayne , who smiled apologetically and said , yes , that he had asked Vokins to bid on his behalf as he himself would be conducting the auction and it would clearly be difficult for him to put in bids and be auctioneer at the same time .
22 He would also have known that Palmerston , having let it be known that he had asked Scott to submit a new design , was very unlikely to change his mind , and it was perhaps to give the appearance of some purpose to the delegation that he and Tite made their request for another competition .
23 He declared that he had asked Rosalyn with whom she would like to spend New Years Eve , " And she said , " Above all others , I think , with the Shah and Empress Farah . "
24 On Oct. 31 he said that he had asked PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan to call off the armed campaign , and offered himself as a mediator between the PKK and the Turkish government .
25 He did not know until later that he had fouled Giggs . ’
26 Edward III believed that he had broken Scotland 's will to resist English domination .
27 She knew that he had seen Allen and that Allen was several yards from his bow .
28 Paddy Kennedy , an RLP councillor who was himself taken to hospital with suspected broken ribs , said that he had seen Fitt fall to the ground and he had appeared to be on his knees when he was struck by a baton .
29 He gave no sign that he had seen Lorton , but he probably had ; Fred had eyes in the back of his head .
30 The driver of one of the vehicles told police afterwards that he had seen Mr Adams , who lived in Witney , ahead of him , but Mr Reid said Clarke clearly failed to notice him , even though Mr Adams had switched on both his front and rear bicycle lights .
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