Example sentences of "[adj] he have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Prior to this he had painted The Death of Nelson ( Colour Plate XIX ) , again on a big format and based on a reproduction of the central group in Daniel Maclise 's mural of the same subject for the House of Lords .
2 And because of this he has paid the price for my sins and your sins .
3 It was clear he had met the boy already .
4 ‘ The judge agreed to sign a warrant for Thom 's arrest as soon as it was clear he 'd left the country with Eva . ’
5 Meanwhile , in 1801 he had exhibited a portrait at the Royal Academy , and in the same year had established himself at 59 New Bond Street , at the corner of Brook Street , and published Rudiments of Landscape , a volume of uncoloured etchings after William 's drawings .
6 He 's still trying to find some he 's phoned a bloke in Plymouth see if he can get them .
7 ‘ I 'm afraid he 's had a disappointment . ’
8 Before 1222 he had acquired a prebend in Salisbury under Langton 's pupil , Bishop Richard Poer ( q.v. under ‘ Poor ’ ) .
9 It was a hard walk to the mountain top , and she was relieved he had selected a pastime which did not require her participation .
10 By mid-1925 he had organised the Viet-Nam Coach-Mang Thanh-Nien Hoi , Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association , usually called Thanh-Nien .
11 Pitt was almost the only British politician ever to think that acquiring colonial possessions was the main purpose of European war ; by 1759 he had reached a position where he could carry out his objective almost at will .
12 In surviving the conspicuous favour of Edward II in order to go on to win that of Edward III he had followed a course unusual enough to suggest both his high abilities and his political dexterity .
13 Ulster Unionist councillor Jim Rodgers says the situation is so serious he has contacted the airport to see what can be done .
14 John Hill says he started racing with a ski boat and then when the engines got bigger he had to have a go at powerboating which he really enjoys …
15 It was his great-grandson — the first Henry Overton Wills — who moved to Bristol where by 1786 he had become a partner in a tobacco business .
16 Sandison tried hard to remember how much he had given the girl .
17 Several weeks later our colleague told us how much he had enjoyed the book and how his memory had improved through using the techniques .
18 Nigel was glad he 'd sold the car years ago and not got another .
19 Philip was glad he 'd left the wire and cutters up in the wood .
20 Mr Tempest said he was sorry to receive the news but glad he had taken the trouble to inquire .
21 He was glad he had got the hospital to contact her .
22 In February 1940 he had raised the possibility with Read of starting a group of " Anglo-French " intellectuals , with headquarters both in London and Paris , but Hitler 's invasion of France rendered the idea inoperable .
23 According to his own testimony , when he was Chef de Cuisine at the Petit Moulin Rouge restaurant in the Champs Elysées in the mid 1870s he had had the idea of preserving tomatoes in such a way that they would replace fresh ones at any season .
24 In 1170 he had made a bid to capture Bourges itself but withdrew when Louis VII came up with an army .
25 Num number number three he 's got a party .
26 However , on Oct. 21 he had submitted a number of amendments to the document , provoking demonstrations in Kathmandu and other towns on Oct. 24 and throughout the succeeding week .
27 In 1917 he had rejected the invitation to become a Companion of Honour , preferring , as he wrote to Lloyd George , to remain ‘ plain Robert Applegarth ’ .
28 By 1482 he had become an esquire of the king 's body and was made captain and governor of Guernsey .
29 Oscar felt sure he 'd foreseen every contingency .
30 He cast a quick glance at Ellwood to make sure he 'd registered the threat .
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