Example sentences of "what he have just said " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That probably sounds pompous , ’ adds Laing apologetically , reflecting on what he had just said .
2 ‘ Nice to meet you , Chief Inspector , ’ he said with automatic politeness , then considered what he had just said , decided it was beyond explanation and led them upstairs to his office .
3 But something nagged at her about what he had just said .
4 Then the comrade had repeated , word for word , what he had just said .
5 The superintendent asked if he really meant what he had just said .
6 His words rang in the clear air and she could feel her head swimming from the enormity of what he had just said .
7 What he had just said , if that was what he had said , was as frightening as anything else that had happened since my dad died .
8 Of course , the irony of what he had just said escaped him , but it caused Shiona to smile a bitter inner smile .
9 What he had just said hit her like a douche of cold water , and instantly Leith , while wanting to hammer the living daylights out of him , — although still forgetful of her tenuous job position — was otherwise working on full brain power .
10 Her heart was acting so erratically that she could hardly analyse what he had just said .
11 What he 'd just said reminded her of that business last night with the tape .
12 Was he right — about what he 'd just said ?
13 ‘ Peter , ’ said Sarella when she 'd got over the shock of what he 'd just said , ‘ surely you do n't imagine we can go on with this charade any longer ? ’
14 He did n't apologise for what he 'd just said , she did n't expect him to .
15 And , while her heart raced that there was a hint in what he 'd just said that he might be prepared to sightsee with her that afternoon , ‘ You must be parched ! ’ she apologised .
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17 Does the Minister understand that , despite what he has just said , there is still considerable apprehension that the Government will use the existence of the foundation as an excuse for not funding sport properly ?
18 The right hon. Gentleman sounds from what he has just said as though he is a separatist .
19 Does the Minister understand that what he has just said underlines the public 's high regard for search and rescue services provided by the Royal Air Force , particularly in a constituency such as mine , where RAF Leuchars is situated ?
20 If the hon. Gentleman wants to know about claptrap , he should listen to what he has just said .
21 I thank my right hon. Friend for what he has just said about the vile allegations and lies against my hon. and learned Friend — I use both words advisedly — the Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) .
22 Perhaps it is churlish of me , after the kind remarks of the Minister , to venture to comment on what he has just said , but at the risk of being tiresome , may I point out that what I said before was that it does not follow that a decision made by the Home Secretary corresponds with the advice that he receives from the chief inspector .
23 It is important that I should ask the hon. Gentleman carefully to consider what he has just said about my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , who set out the legal position as a Law Officer .
24 I am grateful to him for what he has just said .
25 Will the Secretary of State confirm that check-off already requires the prior written consent of employees and that , contrary to what he has just said , an employee can withdraw his consent to that at any time ?
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