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

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1 A Sunday newspaper had once revealed that he 'd wanted to marry a feminist and she 'd run off with a lesbian , which was why he had it in for both .
2 ‘ He made out that he 'd gone to take a nostalgic look at it , and of course he never said he 'd tried to get in , or that he 'd been before …
3 It had been alleged in London , possibly truthfully , that he had intended to make a drinking tankard of it .
4 Levi explains that he had amused himself by writing a ‘ Western ’ and that he had wanted to write a hopeful book .
5 Once on the first aerodrome , Brueckner stopped and made some excuse about engine problems , saying that he had to try to get a key for the toolbox .
6 He told it , to its utter stupefaction , that though it was out , he was in ; that he had agreed to head a National government composed of individuals rather than parties , as a temporary expedient for the sole purpose of settling the financial crisis ; Baldwin and Samuel were prepared to join . "
7 And this was construed by er President Eisenhower as a direct snub to him , that he had tried to solve a situation , a difficult situation by persuasion and he 'd failed .
8 It soon became clear that he had enjoyed having a free hand with Frank .
9 In that case the plaintiff , Dr. Roy , had begun an action in the Queen 's Bench Division against his family practitioner committee seeking , amongst other things , payment of part of his basic practice allowance which had been withheld by the committee , following their decision that he had failed to devote a substantial amount of his time to general practice as required by the relevant regulations .
10 His tale was verified by another member of the party Hawick 's B international hooker Jim Hay , who recounted that his fellow Teri , Jim Renwick , had been so intent on chasing and tackling the electrifyingly quick Eric Rush that he had failed to notice a helicopter land on the pitch and it was only when they felt the down-draft from the rotor blades that they put on the anchors .
11 He came to see me some weeks later explaining that he had failed to get a job .
12 It was that he had had printed a leaflet , which he was taking to hotels , restaurants , shops , advertising his firm : Philip Fowler , Builder and Decorator ; that he had to get real work , soon ; that he thought he had contributed more than his share to this house , which was now in working order .
13 Then if the patient starts to wake up , this device sounds an alarm saying that the brain activity is increasing , and that is commensurate with the person waking up , so the anaesthetist knows that he 's got to put a bit more anaesthetic into the person .
14 ‘ But really I just want him to know that he 's got to do a bit of work , that he can walk , that he can get around . ’
15 He is in such demand as a speaker that he has had to make a rule that he will no longer accept invitations to functions that are unconnected with the coal industry .
16 I am delighted that he has chosen to introduce a Bill on nurse prescribing and I am honoured to be associated with it as one of its sponsors .
17 Mosley 's comments suggest that he has managed to supervise a compromise deal in the corridors of power involving Frank Williams and Flavio Briatore , the boss of the Benetton team , who had firmly opposed Williams 's late entry for the championship .
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