Example sentences of "he have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Maguire will surely be champion jockey in due course but appreciates what a long haul he has ahead of him this season .
2 He has largely to be fed by a nasogastric tube .
3 long time see , see such an impression of dodgy back acting , poor old William Roche who plays Ken Barlow in Coronation Street has been moaning and groaning and wincing and rising in the most frightful and indeed the most convincing of manners , he has even for the match of the
4 He has also of course been Chairman of the Sekers Group for a number of years .
5 Now , that is a terrible thing , because it means that whatever Mr Hussein has done , he has also in fact , written the death sentence for millions of children who will never have heard of him .
6 In three innings against England this summer , he has yet to be out .
7 He has yet to be offered a contract by Celtic .
8 Oh I do , I 'm not sure he has yet in London .
9 A freelance musician has found himself the perfect practice room … an empty theatre which he has all to himself .
10 The charity he has closest to his heart is The Spastics Society .
11 Not that he 'd ever for a moment think of … taking advantage , so to speak , of a young woman of loose morals like Mrs Heatherington-Scott . ’
12 I thought Seb had gone out , but it sounds as if he 'd there with his friends . ’
13 You see if they wanted to be a foreman he 'd still in the union .
14 He 'd never in his life felt colder .
15 He did not know I had read his notes and I did not confess I had , but he elaborated on what I had read , and I was convinced he had right on his side — if not prudence .
16 He had also for some reason tried to mask part of his window .
17 He gathered what money he had just in case Gallagher was forced to flee .
18 In doing so he lost the only friends he had here in Paris , such as they were .
19 A suggestion that Dunne threw out caught many a reader 's fancy : anybody , he argued , could obtain the same results as he had simply by having a pad and a pencil beside the bed and writing down remembered dreams , immediately on waking up .
20 His mother — God rest her — had got more of a spark out of him when they went to nearby Ballymahon and Oliver Goldsmith 's birthplace , but that was only because he had already at school learned off by heart the whole of ‘ The Deserted Village ’ .
21 This problem overlapped with that of the Public Schools generally , and he had already in the summer secured Cabinet approval for setting up a Public Schools Commission .
22 His marriage in 1832 to Hannah Abbott ( a daughter of John Abbott , a flour merchant of Plymouth ) was only the ostensible reason for the vacation of his fellowship in the same year , as he had already in effect seceded .
23 He was a kind of foreman ; and he had continually to be looking at his watch and calculating whether they were forward enough .
24 It turned out he had less from IBM !
25 And so Charles Ryder , now a convert , goes to mass , and in the family chapel he had once in agnostic youth admired only as a work of art in a strange and alien style .
26 She did indeed look more stunning than he had ever in his dreams imagined .
27 He had much on his mind .
28 Amir now announced that he had all along been a Communist !
29 He had always like Reg Littlejohn , who was a widely respected river pilot .
30 He had never in his life paired off to do this .
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