Example sentences of "he have [adv] [verb] so " in BNC.
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1 | He has already done so in respect of civil non-matrimonial legal aid and is considering the responses to that . |
2 | Perhaps he 'd even hoped so , poor chap . |
3 | He 'd always said so . |
4 | He 'd always got so many acts going . ’ |
5 | The Emperor Domitian condemned him , so he had evidently seemed so , to a Roman . |
6 | by no means ‘ lightly advancing thro ’ her star-trimm 'd crowd' — he had even gone so far as to look up Lantor 's lines about Ianthe — but perhaps women could n't be expected always to live up to what poets wrote about them . |
7 | But he had finally done so and had seen other eagles , each in his own cage , all mature , all seeming big and threatening . |
8 | He was acting — he had just said so . |
9 | She had a vision of McNab calmly recording the manner of the Collector 's death , the way he had already recorded so many in the last weeks . |
10 | Friends such as Edward Clodd , who expected Hardy to be relieved by her death in 1912 , found instead that he was overcome with remorse for neglecting one whom he had once loved so well . |
11 | His family , after his death , denied that he had ever done so . |
12 | If the right hon. Gentleman wants more and more bureaucratic institutions set up to do the work of existing institutions , he had better say so . |
13 | He had always seemed so stuffy and plain in his dress . |
14 | Callaghan told Joel Barnett that he had never felt so depressed , and the news spread . |
15 | He had never felt so frightened . |
16 | He had never felt so lonely , so isolated . |
17 | He had never felt so abandoned as here at the top of this tall silent house on Usher 's Quay . |
18 | He had never felt so ashamed . |
19 | He had never felt so fulfilled , so much at peace within himself . |
20 | American Ed Webster , one of the Buxton speakers , said a few days after visiting the Roaches that he had never seen so many climbers at a cliff . |
21 | The Sakata factory was a couple of kilometres into the valley and he had never ridden so fast in all his life . |
22 | Indeed , he had never looked so awake , all but shivering with awareness . |
23 | There was a feverish blush to his cheeks , as if he had seldom found so receptive an audience for his speculations . |
24 | He had certainly managed so far . |
25 | She would have loved to know what the erring Frau Gesner had done , but he had suddenly looked so stern , so sad , that she had n't the nerve to ask . |
26 | But in the last TWO years , he 's hardly had so much as a bite here . |