Example sentences of "[coord] have he " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Are these the same instructions as last time , or has he reissued them ? |
2 | Or has he taken this statement from a book or article written by someone else ? |
3 | Or has he contrived to bring you out — |
4 | ‘ God Almighty , have you gone off your head or has he ? |
5 | Can Spanish hero Carlos Cardus go one better in 1991 , or has he missed his biggest chance of winning the title ? |
6 | Or has he had it " n good authority " that it is true ? |
7 | B : how long has he been away for or has he just been away ? |
8 | Or has he not bothered to work it out ? |
9 | ‘ Or has he become possessive now he 's come of age ? ’ |
10 | Yeah , is he coming back or has he gone the other side of the pond ? |
11 | Is he the sort that he actually wants one , or has he bowed to the advisers that he 's got from the War Office and so on who say the soldiers need it ? |
12 | Do not fail ’ — he was having to shout now above the stir ( was everything clear ? or had he only thrown water on a fire ? ) — ‘ do not fail to put in a clause calling on the proprietors to undertake nothing punitive against tenants seen at meetings . |
13 | But had he really been ill or had he been shamming , crafty sick to give himself extra time in Leeds ? |
14 | She wondered , if Mr Brown were able to get them back , would he want them , or had he now grown too accustomed to his hand the way it was ? |
15 | The church of the apostolic age sought to identify itself with the ‘ poor ’ whom Jesus had declared blessed ( Luke 6 : 20 ) ; or had he meant the ‘ poor in spirit ’ ( Matt. 5 : 3 ) , the humble-hearted , who could hold their property without pride as means to support the destitute ? |
16 | Or had he been too cautious , too frightened of his increasing visibility ? |
17 | Or had he … ? |
18 | Had he chosen a military life through love of the Motherland , or had he been channelled into it by the State that had reared him ? |
19 | Had Pardy , in a nutshell , just been carried away and thoughtless — which might result in a lesser charge — or had he set out to harm Harriet with such deadly results that this might even finish up as a trial for manslaughter ? |
20 | Was this a habit he had grown into over the years or had he always been like this , turning his wife into an invalid before there was any real need , a man who could only see himself in a solicitous relationship with other people ? |
21 | Or had he recently passed through a time warp and thought he was back in the 70s ? |
22 | Had he been caught or had he panicked he could well have been in very serious trouble : the charming young tearaway could have become a court case . |
23 | Or had he ? |
24 | Or had he ? |
25 | Was it just to save money , or had he imagined the atmosphere would perhaps induce a miscarriage ? |
26 | Lying there at seven o'clock in the morning , suddenly wide awake , as was her manner , it seemed to her quite obvious that she and Charles should get divorced : it had surely long been inevitable , and if Charles really wanted to marry that woman ( or had he perhaps been joking ? — no , perhaps not ) , well then , let him . |
27 | Would Father tell them about me , or had he already circulated the news ? |
28 | Had it been only Ben he had seen , or had he been able to look out , however briefly , on the world of the future ; her world ? |
29 | Or had he inclined his head like a peasant , before a padrone ? |
30 | Had Charles Sunderby imagined it , or had he really seen the figure of a man standing frozen at the wheel ? |