Example sentences of "he have [verb] [noun prp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He has represented Wales on the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons for England and Wales , and as chairman of the Welsh Board of the Royal College of Surgeons .
2 He has snuck Keith into the dressing room , into the stadium , and held the ball while Keith achieved his deepest wish .
3 And I heard Monks say that he 'd seen Oliver in the street , and that he knew at once Oliver was the child he was looking for , although I could n't hear why .
4 When he 'd said he 'd seen Stephen at the funeral she 'd felt afraid of him for a moment .
5 Ken said — he came for Sunday lunch now , often with his stepdaughter but without his wife , who felt awkward in Ellen 's presence — that it reminded him of a kitten he 'd given Wendy on the day she gave birth to Apricot .
6 When we broke for coffee I asked him whether he 'd consulted Laura about the references I 'd turned up .
7 He said he 'd met Oliver in the florist 's round the corner on his way to the station .
8 Suddenly he thumped the arm of his chair with his fist , remembering all the times he 'd caught Stella on the stairs in the middle of the night , staring at the telephone .
9 Franco knew that Yagüe would show the enemy no mercy ; that was why he had deployed Yagüe with the Legion in Asturias , in 1934 , and that was why he repeated the tactic in 1936 .
10 So complete was his total immersion in the subject that he actually began to believe that he had assisted Sanders in the plan 's preparation .
11 M. Lévy gave me a third more for the second vase than he had given Jean-Claude for the first one .
12 It had been amusing to get Ingrid through it , just to spite Busacher and keep Aschmann in a supporting role , but now he had to sustain Ingrid through the rest of the Season .
13 The fines imposed upon the Earl of Lancaster and his followers were remitted , and Lancaster received confirmation of his right to Pontefract , Tutbury and Leicester , which he had not been able to recover after the revolution of 1327 , though he had to lease Pontefract from the queen for £1,000 a year .
14 Bill Williams , a journeyman , witnessed how he had met Day in the Barley Mow at Hungerford , and sold him the incriminating tobacco box .
15 The friend , Robin Davies , told Wirral coroner Christopher Johnson he had met Andrew in the Central Park pub in Bromborough on Friday evening , May 7 .
16 He went into the downstairs room where he had seen Marcus through the window .
17 PC Alan Fraser , 33 , told the court that he had seen Sutherland at the scene of the explosion .
18 ‘ I had n't even made the connection until a friend mentioned he had seen Tim in the papers with all the Princess Anne business . ’
19 erm And erm when he came back after the war , he actually was so much involved on the parliamentarian side he had to leave Oxford during the war , but when he came back he built a school in the city which was actually in the Guildhall courtyard , it was built round the courtyard , and that remained a free school , for the city 's boys right up to the end of the 19th century .
20 His first reaction was that there had been a leak and he had phoned Mackie about the large sale of shares .
21 On Wednesday he had escorted Alice to the Grand Theatre at Margate where they had watched Charley 's Aunt .
22 Ten years now he had lived in Vienna , fourteen since he had quit Russia for the last time , twenty-two since the day he had realized his boyhood ambition to become an officer in the St. Petersburg Grenadiers .
23 He had barred Anne from the house after he had found out that the pair of them had spent an hour in the local pub after shopping one evening .
24 We pay for each boy to have a trophy at the end of the season to recognize that he had represented Ottery throughout the season .
25 When she had casually mentioned that they were in the forest to hunt for the unicorn he had flung Allen into the stream .
26 He had collected Heather from the Portesham turn-off on the Bridport road , not from Sabre Rise itself , which smacked of subterfuge from the very start .
27 Eleven days after he had taken Estabrook to the encampment in Streatham , Chant realized he would soon be having a visitor .
28 Stephen took particular note of it after he had taken Lyn to the Mootwalk and parked the car in the market square .
29 And that was only 24 hours after he had demolished Surrey in the championship with a blistering 4–4 from 15 deliveries .
30 As he set off for the airport Lewis remembered that he had told Adam from the first that only trouble could come from a person of his youth and inexperience inheriting a big house and land of the dimensions of Wyvis Hall .
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