Example sentences of "he have [adv] [verb] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 He has n't managed to find a replacement for you , so is having to make do with temporary staff .
2 Since 29-year-old Melia , from Stretchley , near Sheffield , was taken into custody he has steadfastly refused to say a word to any of the officers who questioned him .
3 Despite his ability for solving puzzles , he has never attempted to compile a crossword .
4 She was a beauty and he 'd often wanted to steal a kiss , but had had enough sense not to try .
5 There was that very nice place in Keswick where he 'd always longed to take a smart woman to stay a day or two .
6 Until 1936 he had also continued to do a certain amount of coaching for the Victoria Tutorial College .
7 He also took the chance to visit the US during one of his vacations , and commented that , apart from benefiting from the opportunity to learn at one of the top colleges , he had also enjoyed experiencing a different culture during his time in London .
8 Mr Curtis , managing director of Curtis Office Suppliers , and chairman of the Darlington and District Business Club , said he had previously tried to find a more local supplier .
9 On the strength of the parcels sent back to him by his brothers-in-law , and what Gould described as his ‘ own exceedingly rich collection , perhaps the finest extant ’ , he had already begun to publish a volume entitled A Synopsis of the Birds of Australia and the Adjacent Islands .
10 This came about through the fact that although Mondrian made use of the Cubist grid-system of Composition , he had already begun to develop a new form of painting which finally culminated during the war in the purely abstract idiom of De Stijl and Neo-Plasticism .
11 However Jim Swire , a leading member of the UK Families Flight 103 group , claimed that he had already managed to take a simulated bomb through Heathrow airport on a flight to New York , on May 18 , 1990 .
12 From 1947 to 1953 he served as a trustee of the National Gallery , to which he left a fine collection of photographs of paintings which he had often used to stimulate a love of art in undergraduates .
13 The way he kept hanging about him , Quentin wondered if he had perhaps decided to become a clergyman again .
14 Years afterwards , in fact decades afterwards , when Nietzsche himself was no longer available for comment , his sister repeatedly asserted that as a young professor he had always intended to produce a " large " book on Greece , not one dealing with , or centred on , a single topic , but a book that would deal comprehensively with various aspects of Greek civilization .
15 He had never liked questioning a child about its parents and he did n't propose to do it now .
16 On the eve of the ballot both camps expressed confidence about the outcome : Mrs Thatcher 's team anticipated gaining sufficient votes to win outright : Heseltine 's followers asserted that he had enough support to force a second ballot .
17 My father thought the sentence unjust because he had only agreed to buy a few bottles of bootleg whisky .
18 He 's always had to find a new friend , he do n't trust me .
19 He 's always had to find a new friend , he do n't trust me .
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