Example sentences of "he have [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He has also complained to County Hall at Durham about county councillor Charles French who spoke against the postal vote at the meeting .
2 On this basis he may by all means erect a system of imperatives logically interrelated with statements of objective fact , and elaborate it to any degree of complexity he pleases , but to confirm or correct it he has always to return to subjectivity , to his own spontaneity in the concrete situation .
3 He 'd just spoken to Detective Inspector Balfour in his hole on the Foulness road , but there was n't much news on that front .
4 And er he 'd only got to sort of look at you and er that was it .
5 He had not adjusted to prison life as Nehru was able to do ; he had found it ‘ a shattering experience ’ .
6 He had not retired to bed sober , but then he rarely , if ever , did .
7 One could hardly assume that he had not gone to church out of piety and because it was Ash Wednesday , Ianthe thought , but it was rather puzzling and disturbing to think that she could n't even attend to her devotions in peace .
8 The various possible emphases in thinking about revelation are illuminatingly analysed by Dulles ( 1983 ) , using the method of ‘ models ’ which he had previously applied to ecclesiology .
9 He gave evidence in support of the claims of the tenantry before the Bessborough commission ( 1880 ) but he had already come to prominence when he performed brilliantly as an expert witness on canon law in the celebrated O'Keefe law case in 1875 .
10 Mr Mackie claimed he had later progressed to heroin and that Murray had again injected the drug to him .
11 He had n't gone to Auntie 's funeral — children often do n't .
12 He had often drunk to excess in alcoholic ‘ binges ’ .
13 He had swiftly risen to prominence during student demonstrations in favour of a multiparty system in Tirana in December 1990 , and the DP had that month been the first opposition party to be formed [ see p. 37924 ] .
14 HP 's Larry Lytle , loaned to the Open Software Foundation back at its inception to handle recruiting , has made a 180 degree turn after a stint at Netwise as strategic relations director where he had philosophical differences with OSf : He 's now gone to Unix System Labs as director of corporate communications .
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