Example sentences of "he have [verb] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As the sells his beers to the free trade and to national brewers ' pubs he has noticed both the swingeing price increases imposed by the brewing giants and the reaction among their tenants . |
2 | He has turned away the glorious light of his countenance — or maybe the traffic fumes have got in the way , or maybe he 's turned off the telly because of the charismatics . ’ |
3 | If amendment ( a ) is not carried , the Minister can not say that he has brought forward the new clause as a concession to the Opposition . |
4 | Pelham was a deeply conscientious constituency MP , and he has left probably the finest record of such duties of any seventeenth-century politician . |
5 | Since moving to Australia in 1983 he has enjoyed both the informal Australian approach to life and the outlook of writers like Stoddart and Richard Cashman : ‘ They are much more challenging in their approach , less constrained by conventions , ’ he says . |
6 | The sexton is complaining that he has to scrub away the unbearable smell every day , and that the church has already had to undergo several repair jobs because of the problem . |
7 | He told me he 'd said much the same to you . ’ |
8 | He 'd added only the four to his overnight single , then fell to Rafeill — caught Mark Taylor . |
9 | The first being that he had driven such motor cars before , and the second that he had consumed only the barest minimum of champagne . |
10 | Julius 's dark brown eyes held an odd gleam of triumph , as if he had realised exactly the same thing . |
11 | When he had reached home the previous evening , she had gone to bed . |
12 | He 'd been back again the following weekend , and he had had just the same unsettling effect on her . |
13 | His own hair was combed out over his shoulders , and for make-up he had used only the faintest trace of kohl . |
14 | He had arrived there the previous day and was still at the castle . |
15 | Again , she had plenty of opportunity to turn tail and run , to prove to him somehow , somewhere , some way , that he had got entirely the wrong idea about her . |
16 | And he 's got exactly the same clothes on in both pictures . |