Example sentences of "[conj] he have [verb] [pers pn] all " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When I saw that he had drunk it all , I knew he must have felt bad . |
2 | In fact he had worried about it so much that he felt now that he had done it all . |
3 | He seems resigned to a shortened climbing career , but content that he 's made it all . |
4 | ‘ Only to tell you that your uncle , Mr Eyre of Madeira , is dead , that he has left you all his property , and that you 're now rich — only that , nothing more . ’ |
5 | He was used to being ridden do the same stretch of road several times a week , and he had seen it all before . |
6 | He was eighty ; he had occupied this patch since he was a boy and he had seen it all : drunks , thieves , prostitutes . |
7 | He got there at four o'clock he had four fish he could catch I think out of the ten for the week cos he caught the others and he 'd caught them all by half past four . |
8 | Yeah I know and he started munching it and he 's made it all soggy . |
9 | paper about that Robin Reliant and he 's done it all up and it does hundred mile an hour ! |
10 | I know but it 's a company car and he 's got it all |
11 | It is significant that one of the few occasions when the author of Ancrene Wisse hints at the contemplative experience occurs in his account of the behaviour appropriate at the Mass : ( After the kiss of peace in the Mass , when the priest communicates , forget the world , be completely out of the body , and with burning love embrace your Beloved who has come down from heaven to your heart 's bower , and hold Him fast until He has granted you all that you ask . ) |
12 | Maybe I 'd set him at ease by saying ‘ g'day ’ , but he looked like he 'd known me all his eight years , and leant quite steadily on me for the drive to Robert 's parents ' cottage , where we arranged photos . |
13 | But he had given it all up and returned to the business world as a marketing executive . |
14 | because he had abused her all those years , erm , but apparently she 's also got a , not the right sort of word , a pathological hate for men in general |
15 | He knew what would happen to him , because he had seen it all before . |
16 | He was terrible , because he had started it all , he had determined to behave in that way . |
17 | After he had shown you all he had in him , you would have seen nothing that was not gentlemanly , honest and clean . ’ |
18 | There had been times , after all , while he 'd been serving his stretch in prison that he really had wondered whether he had hallucinated it all ; wondered whether he was losing his mind . |
19 | that 's on the slack out , I mean when he 's got it all pumped up you know it must be |
20 | Even after bidding a fond farewell to Ben and Carole Meadows , there still had n't been the opportunity to have anything other than a few brief casual words with Ross as he 'd driven them all back to New York . |
21 | Christine said , ‘ He 's using ‘ Du' ’ to address us , as though he 's known us all a long time . ’ |