Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] that he have " in BNC.

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1 Crucial to the conviction was evidence from Pederick , who had , at his own trial , admitted planting the bomb and further claimed at Anderson 's trial that he had done so on the latter 's instructions .
2 However , it was clear from the Special Commissioner 's decision that he had looked at all the evidence and asked himself whether in view of that evidence it had been reasonable for the inspector to form the view he had taken .
3 Yes , here was Hatton 's entry that he had been too ill to start the return journey until noon .
4 It was n't the nigger 's fault that he had nothing to do for the moment .
5 Was it Dominic 's fault that he had been given the job she wanted so badly ?
6 One night , long after the senator had chartered Wavebreaker , I had defended him to Ellen , saying that it was not Crowninshield 's fault that he had been born to wealthy parents , and that he had used his wealth well .
7 It had n't actually been Guy Sterne 's fault that he 'd barged in and found her naked in his bedroom last night , even if his mocking treatment of the incident had been grossly insulting …
8 But I 'd just like everyone to know for Daddy 's sake that he had nothing to do with it .
9 There were times when he missed her ; hers was the only woman 's body that he 'd ever known .
10 He pulled out the battered sea captain 's telescope that he had bought in Caen to replace the expensive glass that he had lost after Toulouse .
11 It was , therefore , with a certain displeasure , that I received , one Friday evening , Nigel 's announcement that he had been sent details of a converted mill in Wales and we 'd better drive up the next morning to take a look at it .
12 May I particularly welcome my right hon. Friend 's announcement that he has agreed to President Yeltsin 's request to send advisers to help the Russians with the traumatic changes that they must make to their armed forces as a result of the change in the situation ?
13 In view of the time that other reports have taken to produce — I attended day 167 of the Layfield committee inquiry on Sizewell recently — it is enormously to Lord Cullen 's credit that he has produced such a detailed and worthwhile document so quickly .
14 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 .
15 I think it was his grandfather 's name that he 'd er , he 'd acquired at at that at that time .
16 Rae 's knowledge that he had no authority to offer the farm for sale is to be imputed to his firm of Macfie and Alexander and to Forster his co-partner in that firm ;
17 The wish is based upon the child 's knowledge that he has a rival .
18 It went to Geoffrey 's head that he 'd been cast as Mullins , the pirate .
19 So much for Candy 's theory that he 'd been stalking Rory !
20 Parker complained next month in The Gentleman 's Magazine that he had been misunderstood or misrepresented , and that his delight ‘ at the triumph of the Gothic over its rival , the Palladian style ’ should be taken for granted .
21 What is never in doubt is the Russian poet 's belief that he has an audience to address , and one , moreover , that is ready and willing to listen .
22 In a covering letter sent with the assessments , the inspector indicated that once the returns for the years were submitted , the taxpayer 's claim that he had been incorrectly assessed more than once would be accepted .
23 Wallis further throws doubt on Gusfield 's claim that he had in fact identified a status group .
24 The chairman was clearly annoyed at Maradona 's claim that he had had no time to notify him on Monday before returning to Argentina for the friendly against Denmark .
25 Newton 's claim that he had shot his father to defend himself was difficult to reconcile with the number of shots fired .
26 The interview with Fisher strengthened Ramsey 's feeling that he had a duty to go .
27 ‘ When the proposals failed , I gave up on the profession and have not set foot in the Institute since , but it is characteristic of Bill 's commitment that he has carried on regardless . ’
28 Then the car leaped forward and the driver 's door that he 'd forgotten to close swung out and hit the stone pillar at the entrance to the forecourt .
29 Terry knew by the sound of his brother 's voice that he had to do as he was told .
30 The agony of Othello 's realization that he has been duped into killing Desdemona is one of the two or three most intense sequences in Shakespeare .
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