Example sentences of "[vb past] he have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | CW reported he had passed a list of requirements to meet EC Directive on Workstation H & S to IL , but he had not yet had time to discuss eye and eyesight testing requirements with M Prior . |
2 | Police even found he had hidden a piece of metal , which they believe he planned to file into a knife , hidden in the sole of his shoe . |
3 | His scam was discovered when a club manager rang the boy 's company Sky As A Kite and found he had dialled the head of sixth form at the prestigious Leeds Grammar School , West Yorks . |
4 | ‘ Next day he packed his bags and I found he had taken a load of my clothes , ’ added Kim . |
5 | He found he had drawn a noose , remembered how Sandy Riverton had died inside the old bell tower , scribbled it out before Newman could see it . |
6 | ‘ Steve ! ’ she cried in amazement as he let himself into the apartment , grinning all over his silly face as if he 'd just popped out for a paper that morning and found he 'd won the state lottery . |
7 | Ken , meanwhile , believed he had found a play that suited his temperament and talents better than most of the things on which he had been working to date . |
8 | A CO Fermanagh pharmacist believed he had found a breakthrough in the treatment of psoriasis — the skin disease highlighted in the Singing Detective . |
9 | Patterson was one of the last out , but it seemed he 'd got the message about his visitor as he hurried towards his office without a sideways glance . |
10 | During the first war he 'd he 'd lost a ship and so finally he decided to buy a ship and he bought two little schooners in f in Porthmadog . |
11 | I 'd feel differently if she 'd made my father really happy , but , believe me , he soon learnt he 'd made a mistake in marrying Bertha . ’ |
12 | Cleo noticed he had left the circle incomplete ; she knew he expected her to join him within its protection before he sealed it . |
13 | But he walked very purposefully erm straight up there and then I noticed he 'd got a hook |
14 | Until Rose came he had reached the stage of not wanting to go out . |
15 | She assumed he had chosen the place , the Café Unic , arbitrarily . |
16 | I assumed he 'd made a mistake , but suppose he had n't ? |
17 | to his brain , then they comes the next day , oh no that was it , they , then they , we left it , we left it , we left it , he kept saying we might have to make a decision , erm your dad 's leg deteriorated he 's got no circulation in his legs at all , we 've found a pulse in his left leg but we ca n't find one in his right , he said I think you 're gon na have to make the decision of amputation oh god , anyway comes Monday came off ventilator and of course he could n't talk |
18 | The doctor said : ‘ A specimen of blood showed he had drunk the equivalent of nine or ten pints of lager or half a bottle of spirits . ’ |
19 | In a telephone interview with the government-run radio station , Mr Chen Jun claimed he had become a victim of political games between the Chinese and Hong Kong Governments . |
20 | ‘ He was n't even good at that : he claimed he had found the key to mysterious secrets and hastened off to tell My Lord of Buckingham . ’ |
21 | Meredith claimed he had offered the bribe on behalf of the manager and that the players were to be offered a team bonus of £100 if they won the League . |
22 | He also claimed he had taken no part in the actual assaults on the victim . |
23 | He claimed he had taken the measurements of Eclipse during life , and wished to satisfy his curiosity by trying them on the dead subject . |
24 | At Bristol Crown Court Kelly claimed he 'd forgotten the knife was still in his hand and had only meant to punch . |
25 | He reckoned he 'd earned the right to be cynical . |
26 | Gerald was talking very fast and fluently , as he always did on the subject of money , but Charles reckoned he had got the gist . |
27 | By the time I arrived he had loaded the door on his truck , and I drove up with him . |
28 | She was horrified until she guessed he had lit a cigarette . |
29 | It was , after all , the first letter and did n't things like how you addressed him have to climb a kind of ladder ? |
30 | Once again , however , he discovered he had struck a chord with ordinary people , people who had felt they were unfit to pass judgement on modern buildings because they lacked the qualifications . |