Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] with [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Vic Wilcox asks Brian Everthorpe to stay for a meeting he has arranged with his technical and production managers .
2 The book that he has written with his former research student , a linguist and historian , although concentrating on a remote and antique land , is the first full definition of the scope of this new historical science .
3 When he observes the actual performance he may find it difficult to associate what he has seen with what he had been led to expect .
4 He has talked with them .
5 And he has talked with her , he sought her out , not just because he loved her , but because in his love he wanted to save her !
6 It had been given particular poetic stimulation a few months earlier when , at 15 , and musing in a second-hand bookshop in the city , he had come across a book of poetry by the Spanish poet , Federico Garçia Lorca , a book he has carried with him ever since , as Manzano records .
7 His new found maturity on and off the court is impressing many and diluting the controversial image he has carried with him since turning professional four years ago .
8 He has dwelt with them , but the one whom he promises as another Paraclete will dwell in them ( John 14:17 ) .
9 He has brought with him some psychedelic mushrooms to grow at work .
10 But he has brought with him the Furies who appear at key moments of the action — the spectral creatures whose gaze he can not endure but whose presence he understands , since he believes he has murdered his wife .
11 ‘ It does n't matter , ’ he replies and goes on to ask her to take care of two suitcases full of Austrian shoes he has brought with him with the intention of selling on the black market .
12 He was dropped too early — but instead of sulking he has returned with his old fire .
13 It is that he is criminally insane — unable to stop himself from sexually abusing women he has lured with his position or his charm , and sometimes overpowered with drugs .
14 In 1240 a rape defendant was acquitted on the ground that ‘ before and since , he has lain with her [ the complainant ] often and not by force . ’
15 She is brought to King Shahriyar who has a reputation for killing virgins after he has slept with them .
16 He raises a subject that he has discussed with me .
17 It was an ever increasing thing that blew up because it got a little too big , but it did make David a star and he has dealt with it really well , and is a man who does wonderful work .
18 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent meetings he has had with his EC counterparts to discuss the development of democratic accountability in the European Community .
19 Male homosexuals in a large number of cases , says Freud , do not give up the mother and find another woman as sexual object , but they identify with their mother : ‘ he transforms himself into her and now looks about for objects which can replace his ego for him and on which he can bestow such love and care as he has experienced with his mother ’ .
20 His choice of words shows how thoroughly he has identified with his subject , and for what reason .
21 Clough said : ‘ Gary has impressed me very much in the month he has spent with us so far .
22 Because he 'd flirted with her ?
23 Then when he 'd done with her he 'd screw her up and throw her away .
24 He 'd gone with one once , after a party , back to a flat with a friend of Dave 's , who 'd laughed at him and had eyes that made him feel he was being drawn into something he could n't stop , and when she shed her clothes and left them discarded on the floor he 'd stared , open-mouthed , aware of the noise inside his head , something to do with what he 'd drunk , he could still hear the music , and was aware too of the smell of some cologne that merged with hairspray and covered something that he did not want to know about , the dirt and dust of the room and the female odours that half-attracted and repelled him .
25 It had been a present from the colonel — to keep her company , he 'd insisted with his gentle smile .
26 But there was a numb place deep inside , a place he 'd created with his cruelly scathing words , and she gazed back at him with something near loathing as he walked away towards the stairs .
27 When he 'd appeared with her breakfast Penry Vaughan had been reasonably friendly — and in the middle of the night he 'd been kindness itself after her nightmare .
28 If he 'd stayed with us , he 'd never have got further than etchings .
29 Viktor had sketched the green enamel and the twinkling diamonds in the tattered book he 'd taken with him from the charnel house that had been his home .
30 He did n't advise but just stood there , nodding his head vaguely and smiling to himself while his hands — almost involuntarily — went through the motions of twisting the spindle he 'd brought with him and winding on the wool .
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