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

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1 The European Commissions Director for regional policy said that he 'd accepted the submission from Euro Cities that funding would be made available for urban areas .
2 The European Commissions Director for regional policy said that he 'd accepted the submission from Euro Cities that funding would be made available for urban areas .
3 The hire desk made a phonecall on the first credit card that he offered , and then told him that he 'd exceeded his limit and they could n't take the charge .
4 It was probably true that he 'd asked him down to London .
5 He suddenly wished , with an almost desperate fervour , that he 'd asked the names of Karen 's daughters .
6 He 'd been making some records but they were n't successful and for the first few weeks after I 'd met him and decided to work with him , I was listening to songs that he 'd written , and was in the process of writing , and came to the conclusion that he was not essentially a singles artist .
7 As I had to go to Beskett this young woman had not long been married and she always used to ask me to call at her house in Palfrey , cos I used to go on a bike not in a van , on a carrier bike , she used to ask me to call at her house in Palfrey to see if there were any mail from her husband and he was , there sometimes was sometimes there was n't nothing you know that he 'd written and er one day I 'd got back and er she was all in tears and er he , he had been killed in France and I was glad I did n't have to be the harbinger of the times you know she still lives in Palfrey now Mrs yeah .
8 At least he 'd made someone happy , he thought drily , regretting that he 'd snarled at the lad in front of him .
9 But imagine , if after we 'd persuaded him to say all that , we announced that he 'd decided to go back .
10 Ben said that he 'd heard I 'd been having some problems and asked what they were .
11 In his mind he had obviously got fragments of things that he 'd heard and seen that day , there was an expression that was being called out , To arm citizens , because war had been declared .
12 He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm .
13 He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm .
14 She also told the court that he 'd heard he 'd threatened to blow his head off .
15 Mr Salmon told me that he 'd heard the best barrows were being sold off in the Old Kent Road , on account of the fact that so many young lads were heeding Kitchener 's cry and joining up to fight for King and country .
16 ‘ I ca n't say I 'd given everything to make my husband what he was , or that he 'd cheated on me .
17 ‘ He 's a lad with bags of confidence and was quick to let me know that he 'd scored on his debut and I had n't .
18 Please do not do er what a young man did the other day went to his house , he was the victim of a burglary , he very proudly announced that he 'd fitted one of these locks to his front door when we saw how he 'd fitted it , he 'd actually chiselled out the majority of the side of his door in and filled it up with Polyfilla !
19 Why did he have to be so careless that he 'd ended up in prison ?
20 But it put too much pressure on the relationship , and when it finished I realised that he 'd resented what I had done .
21 Could it be that he 'd resented Doreen 's attack on herself ?
22 He said he 'd probably get it anyway , that he 'd baited the trap with a piece of meat that had gone off .
23 He knew that he 'd fallen for bait like a fool .
24 I think that he 'd reached a stage in his life where he was to become less community minded and more geared toward the fulfilment of his own career . ’
25 He had realized in January how very fond of Sandy he was , that he 'd reached the stage where he might well ask her to marry him .
26 Driving on , he told Paula that Harry Butler was on the way , that he 'd given a brief description of Evelyn so Butler would recognize her , plus her address .
27 The room that he 'd given her was smaller than his own , but she got a bigger wardrobe .
28 Fergus , used to the occasional cigar with his brandy now that he 'd given up his pipe , pronounced the smoke quite cool , and objected more to the sweet taste of the Old Holborn than to the scent of resin .
29 Did that mean she actually did have a choice , that he 'd given up the idea of evicting her ?
30 At least he was spared the knowledge that he 'd given the doge 's ring to a heartless little bitch who 'd just taken him for a ride . ’
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