Example sentences of "he [vb past] have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | almost every he pass he made had an incorrect address — when back at the side he looked somehow better — a good thing to get £500,000 for the guy if plays like that all the time . |
2 | I refused to believe that he chanced to have the same name as the previous tenants of the cottage — unless he himself was the previous tenant , and had for some reason returned to Moila without wanting to be known ? |
3 | He 'd had no such doubts when embracing that model Keeley had brought home from the Art School . |
4 | Mercer Lorrimore in his turn and with a smile said his horse was called Voting Right , and no , he 'd had no advance notice of any attack . |
5 | Perhaps he 'd had no real intention of stuffing her up her back passage . |
6 | well although he told me he 'd er , he 'd , well he 'd had a reasonable catch he 'd er , remember them , bring one up |
7 | The barman looked like he 'd had a long day 's journey into night , although the monocle and the silk smoking-jacket were as natty as ninepence . |
8 | Once Keith left it at the home of some guy he 'd had a one night stand with , and when he went back to get it he was so embarrassed he had sex with the guy again , which was a mistake for both of them . |
9 | He 'd had a new set made for him by the professional but somehow could not get used to them . |
10 | " Ennalls drowned himself because his fiance threw him over and he 'd had a mental breakdown . |
11 | He 'd had a separate telephone line installed ; she lived with that . |
12 | ‘ That 's good stuff , ’ he acknowledged after he 'd had a deep draught . |
13 | The CO sat in another rain-washed tent to receive Charles 's fairly smart salute and ask him if he 'd had a good day . |
14 | He told me that he 'd got a good home , or he 'd had a good home , and he just I said why do n't you live there ? |
15 | If I was a less trusting soul I 'd have said he 'd had a good lunch . |
16 | I just hoped he 'd had a good surveyor on the job before committing himself . |
17 | And he 'd tell me stories or sing to me , and sometimes , after he 'd had a good tumblerful of whisky , he 'd slide his hand up my shorts and stroke my thigh . |
18 | He 'd had a good line going with a number of the wives out here — what man had n't ? |
19 | You could get the odds because he 'd had a poor year until then by his standards . |
20 | He 'd had a blazing row with a ‘ Foreign Office Johnnie ’ , and was on the point of bursting when a third voice had come onto the line . |
21 | ‘ I believe they behaved as if he 'd had a fortunate escape — condemned Isabelle as an aventurière , and worse . |
22 | He 'd had a serious liaison before the war with a young girl whom he 'd got pregnant . |
23 | Two years earlier he 'd had a privatised council house in East Ham , a nice little business and his family . |
24 | If he 'd had a nice meal by the fire and the box to watch and no screaming and yelling he 'd have stayed in like Hoomey . |
25 | With Romy he 'd had a real romance but it had flourished only on the Continent and withered in the cold climate of England . |
26 | He 'd had a real pimple when he arrived , but during the time he took to find and bribe an official to provide the documents , the blemish had healed , . |
27 | But I I thought then he 'd had a slight stroke so to make him |
28 | It was quite unlike Ace to have left her to carry her own baggage , but of course he 'd had a hard race . |
29 | He said he 'd had a hard life . |
30 | Well not too early because he 'd had a hard day . |