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

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1 It seems that he speaks no English although he has lived in this country for some time ; he is in fact Italian by birth .
2 Dalian , who has scored in 12 of the 22 Villa games he has played in this season , explained : ‘ When I came back from Spain a big adjustment had to be made .
3 Dalian , who has scored in 12 of the 22 Villa games he has played in this season , explained : ‘ When I came back from Spain a big adjustment had to be made .
4 He turns his back upon the life he has led in this society .
5 It goes as follows : " So man is approaching a more complete fulfilment of that great and sacred mission which he has to perform in this world .
6 Also I would like to say Joshua Galvin , for all the unsung work he has done in British hairdressing ’ .
7 Until now he has fitted in spoken word stints between recording and touring commitments with The Rollins Band .
8 How can an unchangeable God hand out in this age what he has forbidden in another age ?
9 I can assure him that fair play is what he has got in this case .
10 Eight years have elapsed since Middlesbrough terminated Allison 's last post in League football , since when he has dabbled in non-League management with Fisher , and coached Danes , Swedes and Scots .
11 The subject is under strong social pressure to go along with the hypnotist ; he has agreed in good faith to be hypnotised , after all , and is determined to carry out the hypnotist 's suggestions .
12 Andy Warren does n't have a door key , he has to get in another way .
13 But Leonard is not of that cloth ; his nature is obsessive ; what he does , he must do with abandon ; he has to work in total conviction , and dedication .
14 Then he 'd got some blankets out of the chests under the bunks at the end of the boat , turned off the torch he 'd found in another cupboard , stretched himself out and gone to sleep .
15 How far must he have flown in each hour ?
16 The wind screeched in his ears , making consecutive thought almost impossible so that not only did he have to struggle in desperate conflict with the conditions but had also to fight to hold to his concentration .
17 In cross examination he accepted that there was no such reference in any report he had written in this case and agreed that quote , I do n't think I 've discussed Cheshire Homes before today , unquote .
18 Reflecting in her vague kindly way that it was very nice for Jasper to have friends of his own age to play with in the holidays , a lot better than in the days when he had lived in that tower block in Walworth , she was still thinking along these lines as she entered the gateless gateway and found her eyes irresistibly turning upwards to the bell .
19 How could he forget the first daemon he had combatted in full knowledge of its nature ?
20 Suspicion of the king lingered on after the conclusion of the parliament of 1341 , and was probably intensified by his solemn revocation of the concessions he had made in that parliament at a council attended by all the magnates in early October 1341 .
21 He had come to Addis Ababa as correspondent for the Graphic and he later made use of the occasion to parody what he had seen in Black Mischief and other books .
22 He recently ate a piece of cheese when his hands had just touched his shoes — and I later found out he had stood in some dog dirt .
23 And when Cardiff had shot Duvall , he had turned in helpless horror to where Rohmer sat , hands spread wide in appeal .
24 Morgan found confirmation of it in the fact that the people he had studied in most detail — the Iroquois — happened to be matrilineal .
25 His neck and shoulders gradually became so stiff that he had to turn in one piece from the waist up .
26 Nor could he even remember now what he had said in that burst of spleen .
27 He had twisted in that grip , tried to bring the gun round to bear on that monstrous maw .
28 ‘ If he had participated in that debate and gone through the moral and ethical gymnastics we were going through , I think things would have turned out very differently . ’
29 We had this beef that he had laminated in red wine . ’
30 Corbett , remembering all he had seen the previous night , was more wary of Thomas : the evil he had experienced in that hut was nothing to take lightly .
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