Example sentences of "he have meet [art] " in BNC.

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1 Recently , he has met the ANC president , Oliver Tambo .
2 At Cromcruach he 'd met a mechanic named Mike , who seemed in a terrible state .
3 He 'd met the girls in a nightclub in Atlanta and took them back to his hotel to make the one film he did n't expect anyone else but him to see .
4 It 's understood he 'd met the victim some weeks before in the Fleet Street area of Swindon .
5 A local priest told Yakovlev that the Komsomols were the most eager and confirmed ‘ Communists ’ , but then he had met no real ones to judge them by .
6 Nevertheless , he had met no one , could see no one on the whole spread of Foinmen 's Plain .
7 Apparently , like Robin Hood , Jesse James and legendary robbers of every land , he had met a weeping widow who faced eviction .
8 Towards the end of 1949 he had met a young psychiatrist from Australia , Frank Tait .
9 He had met a few he had liked , but they all had lacked something , he thought ; some mysterious quality which Miriam Durkin alone possessed .
10 Duckworth recounted how in Palestine he had met a scribe whose craftsmanship had weakened with age and so was only permitted to make copies of the ‘ writings ’ a part of the O.T .
11 There he had met a distraught Isobel and her broken-hearted schoolgirl sister , Dorothy .
12 All was uneventful until one child came home and told his mother that he had met a ‘ funny old man ’ in the cutting , ‘ dressed in funny old clothes ’ .
13 She learned with sadness in her heart that their recent one night of love had been after he had met a young Vietnamese man .
14 He had met a jewel and he snapped her up .
15 Then , just before the accident , he had met a girl whose looks reminded him of Diana .
16 Earlier that year he had met a merchant from London who had money to spare and was looking for a likely speculation and Harry , being in the right place at the right time for once , had sold him the idea of investing in a privateering cruise to the Americas .
17 She was one of the hardest toms he had ever met in his life , and he had met a few , but she had one vice : she was a dyke and liked the young girls .
18 They were two of the biggest lunatics he had ever met , and he had met a few in his time .
19 He reported that he had met a survivor from the heroic days , an ancient Indian hag , he said , bald as a vulture and wizened as a walnut , with one black tooth left in her head .
20 He explained he had met a woman who was ideally suited to be a farmer 's wife , who went to church regularly , who was honest , sensitive , intelligent , graceful , pure a snow , and extremely beautiful .
21 He would say he had met a friend at the wine bar and gone on somewhere and found it too late to get back .
22 On Assembly Sunday , the one just after Christian Aid Week , the visiting preacher , Rev. Stewart Matthew , told us that the day before , under the dripping trees of Holyrood , he had met a young man who had told him with pride and joy that over £13,000 had been raised for Christian Aid at his church .
23 He said he had met the man , whose bona fides he had checked .
24 He said he had met the man , whose bona fides he had checked , in a Belfast hotel , and had been told his group held 64 separate documents relating to IRA suspects in the Irish Republic .
25 Det Insp Brian Welfare , of Sussex CID , said that he had met the university 's residential advisers to alert them to the risk to other students .
26 William White had worked in the office of the architect Sir George Gilbert Scott , during which time he had met the famous church architects G.F. Bodley and G.E .
27 By the end of his visit he had met the owners of several Phoenix-based construction companies and a trade delegation is to visit Kuwait .
28 Barrie had lost his youth , but he , too , had been happy , because he had met the children there .
29 To be fair , he had spent some time in the cities of North Africa and , as one might do in similar urban areas of Britain , he had met the worst of the indigenous population .
30 Hall reported to Palmerston on the same day that he had met the architects ‘ in conclave ’ to discuss the competition conditions , and was happy to say that he had arranged them very satisfactorily .
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