Example sentences of "he have [adv] [verb] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Now he is churning out line with a 15lb breaking strain and it is proving so popular that he has now got rid of the old banger he had been driving around in for years and bought his first executive saloon .
2 In recounting the story of his life , he assumes a variety of identities and gives multiple conflicting versions of events in a contradictory attempt to acquire the sense of identity he has always lacked and to conceal himself from a world by which he has always felt persecuted .
3 He poured it from a Victorian coffee pot waiting on a hotplate and launched into a description of a case he 'd just won punctuated by blasts of laughter and big gestures .
4 And I ha I was n't very familiar with Nottingham , then , but I went and erm we crossed this park , and it was at a big house , there , tailors were always in rather out of the way places , and er he 'd just got fixed up .
5 He 'd better have beaten me . ’
6 He had even felt compelled to shake hands with a girl whose like he had never seen before .
7 He had not felt justified in making an arrest ; apart from the possibility of a scene , there was no hard evidence of her complicity in the murders .
8 He had not appeared thrown , and neither in the slightest had he been wrong-footed .
9 He had thus had achieved the greatest practicable measure of independence without squandering resources on strategic missile development .
10 He produced the unpublished manuscript of a book he has written about his experiment , which he had just had translated into English .
11 Scott immediately sent a reply to all Members , along with copies of a paper he had already produced entitled The Gothic Renaissance , but with the parliamentary session closing on the following Saturday this was too late to have any effect .
12 Do you , he was as close to death if he had n't have gone in se to Ipswich and seen the specialist at the time he did er
13 I was just about to say that then if he had n't have got in there I was .
14 In fact , if he had n't have knocked him and out and put him in a coma in last round that Michael Watson would have won it .
15 He had been in Rhodes , and indeed his ship had transported home the body of the Portuguese whom Nicholas had said he had n't had murdered .
16 In 1915 and ‘ 16 he had proved he had n't lost his old touch , and so died in bed at a great age , garnished with colourful honours , many of them from grateful countries whose soldiers he had n't got killed even on purpose .
17 Sorry that , sorry he had n't got wrapped my present up cos he thought I 'd .
18 He was not clear about it , had no notion of his objective or destination ; he knew only that he had once felt filled with high sense of purpose , that aimlessness had not then been his condition , but a starry conviction .
19 Then the sum assured is payable , just as if he had actually had died .
20 He had only become involved after the defendant 's negligent act .
21 He had early become addicted to radical causes but latterly had settled on those related to animals .
22 He 's just let let the cat out of the bag there did n't you ?
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