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

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1 Sir Robert Muldoon , the former National Party leader and Prime Minister in 1975-84 , condemned the government 's welfare cuts and said on his weekly radio programme on Nov. 17 that he would leave Parliament ( where he had represented an Auckland constituency for over 30 years ) early in 1992 .
2 At the press conference , Waldegrave recalled a visit to a UK university , where he had noted a visitors ' book full of Japanese names .
3 He unfolded it carefully , took a stub of pencil from his ammunition pouch , and marked a cross where he had seen the enemy cavalry .
4 Where he had reached the summit , the cliff had disappeared : it had been excavated by explosions , it was a hole ten metres wide .
5 On his return from the United States , where he had attended the World Jewish Congress , Walesa announced on March 27 the formation of a 21-member council for Polish-Jewish relations .
6 Vulgar speculation about his love life usually enraged Richard ; there was still a mark on the pearl damask wall where he had hurled a glass of whisky on receiving the news that People magazine had voted him the World 's Sexiest Man of 1984 .
7 It took some further persuasion to elicit exactly where he had spent the hours in Newcastle .
8 Dr Lyons said Moore should have been escorted the morning following the cemetery incident when he left the home of a colleague where he had spent the night .
9 Where he had torn the dress from her shoulders the gentle swell of one breast gave promise of the advent of rich womanhood and he longed to cup it in his hand so that its sweet warmth rested against his own flesh .
10 The younger one of Lord Shelley 's sons had come via Windsor Castle where he had shared a dancing class with the Princesses .
11 There was this rather famous instance where he had to scrub the floor while Pamela and I were having a long and involved discussion , but I was told that people could n't take their eyes off him .
12 In addition , he had called at the Fleming house where he had got no reply to his bell-ringing .
13 Up to the fifth floor , then walk down to the third , where he 'd taken a couple of rooms .
14 Does he also agree that , where he has extended the competence of the institutions of the European Community , we shall increasingly see , as we have seen in relation to Sunday trading and British Aerospace , the emergence of two forms of law — first , British law , which we encourage the population to obey and honour , and , secondly , European law , which we try to avoid — and thus we shall succeed in undermining the rule of law here ?
15 The South African , injured in a fall two weeks ago , has made a successful return to action , but still feels considerable pain in the lower part of his back where he has pulled a muscle .
16 The conduct of the consumer may also be relevant where he has put the product to a use for which it was not intended .
17 The writer means that she or he has discussed the poem 's meaning , but the sentence literally says that the next stanza discusses the poem 's beginning ( an unintended meaning ) .
18 Erm next day it was still there although he 'd phoned the police .
19 The Hoflin affair had n't worked out quite the way he 'd planned either , although he 'd spent a lot of time and money on the little thing .
20 The Pensions Bill was guided through the Commons by Lloyd George the new Chancellor , although he had played no part in drafting the Bill .
21 On April 10 , the press had reported the resignation of Interior Minister , Ivan Vekic , although he had made no announcement to the Sabor ( parliament ) .
22 And so it was that Eliot was immersed in what he called ironically " show business " , and although he had reached an age where he performed his tasks more slowly , now more than ever his life was being conducted under pressure .
23 In addition their father had told them that he wanted to speak to them in his study afterwards , and although he had given no indication what chastisement he planned , they knew from the severity of his expression that he was angrier than they had ever seen him before .
24 The position here is that the landlord , although he had obtained an order of possession , had no right to resort to self-help to take possession of the premises in question .
25 President Eyadema , although he had supported the move to have the RPT 's assets unfrozen , declared on Oct. 23 that sanctions would be taken against those involved .
26 A little later , Oliver woke up and was very anxious to tell his story , although he had lost a lot of blood and was very weak .
27 The loan of similar garments had been offered to both Alexei and Jotan ; but Alexei had not felt the need of protection from the elements and neither , apparently , had Jotan , although he had borrowed a sword .
28 Although he had had a smoker 's cough for years , it was not until last April that inoperable lung cancer was diagnosed .
29 Although he had had a smoker 's cough for many years , it was less than a year ago that he was diagnosed as having incurable lung cancer .
30 From about 1563 until his death in 1590 they were held by Charles Fox , although he had to share the Signet with John Dudley ; and in 1590 Fox was succeeded by Fulke Greville , who had already taken over Dudley 's share of the Signet and had acquired reversions to the Clerkship of the Council in 1577 and the Secretaryship in 1583 .
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