Example sentences of "that he have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At least he 'd made someone happy , he thought drily , regretting that he 'd snarled at the lad in front of him .
2 ‘ I ca n't say I 'd given everything to make my husband what he was , or that he 'd cheated on me .
3 ‘ He 's a lad with bags of confidence and was quick to let me know that he 'd scored on his debut and I had n't .
4 He knew that he 'd fallen for bait like a fool .
5 And he 'd drawn and coloured the cross that he 'd seen on his mother 's bed .
6 But there without doubt were the elusive twin spires of Saigon 's cathedral that he 'd seen from far off , stationary now and clearly visible , standing sentinel over the wide , tree-lined avenues .
7 It might have been the man that he 'd seen before or it might not ; his face was no more than a characterless oval with a few spare lines drawn on it for features .
8 All 180 kids gathered right at his feet and he did a completely different show from any show that he 'd done in the sell-out places for five or six thousand .
9 By this time , Lewis had shown Morse the yellow A4 sheet ; and Morse had seemed so delighted with it that he 'd turned on the car 's internal light in transit .
10 Blacksmiths were the thing on the side of the road , did n't he do all the wheeling , mend your wheels , and all horse , all iron wheels , and things like that , wo n't years ago , and you had to send for him to come and do 'em , w well , he had men that he 'd , that he 'd taught like boys , apprentices .
11 That he 'd arranged for the bank to cash cheques on his and my signature until all this is settled . ’
12 I smiled , nodding my head , not unhappy that he 'd jumped to the wrong conclusions , but surprised that he did n't know the secret of paying by instalments .
13 Carson pulled out his pad and tried to read the shaky notes that he 'd made on the Underground .
14 Until now the possibility had n't occurred to Godolphin — he 'd been too preoccupied by the secret that he 'd lived with most of his adult life — but it was an intriguing , and disturbing , thought .
15 All that it would take would be a couple more calls like the one that he 'd received at home , at three o'clock that same morning , from the night manager of a certain parkside hotel .
16 Then there were the bruises on his knees and elbows that he 'd received from the fall over the trip-wire at Jacqui 's .
17 It was , therefore , with exaggerated haste that he undid his black tie , pulled the white shirt over his head , substituted a red T-shirt and a pair of old Norfolk drab cords that he 'd salvaged from his father 's wardrobe .
18 And now that he 'd escaped from that awful prison , come he would , she knew that as certainly as she knew daylight would follow darkness .
19 He told me I should be grateful as this was the first Sunday lunch-time down his local that he 'd missed in five years .
20 There 's a photograph of him standing in front of the cabbages that he 'd grown for victory wearing his Home Guard uniform .
21 She usually found those , though , just as she usually found any cash or letters that he 'd hidden from her .
22 Nathan thought of the shotgun locked under his chin ; he 'd held himself so rigid that night that he 'd ached for three days afterwards .
23 Opening heavy lids , she found that he was staring at her with burning eyes , yet she was aware that he 'd imposed on himself an icy control .
24 That he 'd broke into Madge 's house .
25 Lots of activities that need a spiritual power to make them work are actually outlawed by God in the Bible , so any spiritual power being used in them is clearly not from him but is from Satan ; God would n't ban something that he 'd created for our good !
26 He had mistaken it for an ashtray and I watched from the back seat as he painstakingly flicked his ash on to the small pile of dead matches and cigarette ends that he 'd accumulated in the bowl of the vent .
27 As Chancellor of the Exchequer , in the Seventies , had n't Mr Healey often written in his diary that he 'd gone to bed dog-tired ?
28 " He could have given me a ticking off , considering that he 'd gone to the trouble of telling me that you were coming .
29 Arrogant swine , she fumed , and hoped with all she had that he 'd gone to bed hungry last night .
30 She recalled that he 'd spoken with passion about his family …
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