Example sentences of "and he have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He took it in the pub and he got three quarts of beer ; and he had to lay a penny down and bought me a bottle of pop . |
2 | He had written twice asking for a meeting , and he had received no reply . |
3 | However , his candidature in 1911 had been aided by three factors : he was a Conservative rather than a Liberal Unionist , but he was the sort of Conservative who would be acceptable to Liberal Unionists as well ; he was a diehard in opinion , but he had remained loyal to Balfour 's policy throughout the recent twists and turns ; and he had staked a claim by his abandonment of his safe London seat to fight North-West Manchester in December 1910 ( at no real risk , for an alternative safe seat was always available to him if and when he lost ) . |
4 | She had seen her general practitioner a week after the separation and he had prescribed a tranquillizer . |
5 | Apparently this chap 's father had been criticised severely after the fall of the Gang of Four , and he had gone a bit berserk . |
6 | He was a mechanic in the Royal Flying Corps in France during World War One and he had to patch the planes whenever they got smashed up or shot down . |
7 | The next moment she was in his arms and he had kicked the door shut behind him . |
8 | But he knew that the other Beastline creatures looked to him for guidance , and he had accepted the leadership they imposed on him , for he knew that there must always be those who govern and those who serve . |
9 | He had reached for the Ruger as soon as he had seen the taxi pull up , and he had had the Ruger in his grip when the front door opposite had opened , and he had loosened the grip when he had seen that the target carried no cases , only had his daughters ’ hands in his . |
10 | And he had done a lot of mischief in there . |
11 | ‘ So , by the time he had made one broom the floor of the hut was covered in bits of twigs , and he had to use the broom he 'd just made to sweep the floor of his hut clean before he could start making the next broom . |
12 | My master , who had found a similar one on the port side , first tried his cloak but then cursed as it went into the lake and he had to stop the hole with the heel of his boot . |
13 | He was old , he told me , and he was feeling his age , and he had played the Lear for five months at the National in London and he was tired , and he wanted to patch things up with me because it would |
14 | Stephen tied it up but the string broke and he had to drive the car into Hilderbridge very slowly and carefully so as not to overheat the engine . |
15 | He and Matey had employed servants before , even quite attractive ones , and he had felt no temptation at all , they had left him cold , but McAllister … |
16 | The only reason he was there every week was because it was his gig and he had arranged the Beckenham Arts Lab . |
17 | He got her in to see an agent who was a friend of Jock Lennox , and he had arranged an appointment with a producer who was sending out a show with the American Ragtime Octette and Cissie Loftus the impressionist , as well as The Ramblers , a famous juggling act , and an Australian called Pansy Montague , who toured as La Milo , an exponent of the art of living statues . |
18 | But a mask is what it was , and he had hated the mask ; and unlike Falkenna , Sinisalo , Hollower , it could not be used at whim . |
19 | He saw the indiscreet movement of the CI5 man across the road , and guessed that the man 's attention had been distracted after the long night 's watch , and he had missed the car 's departure . |
20 | He remembered another night like this when an eagle he had known had been very ill and he had invoked the powers of Callanish . |
21 | He said they had forced him into a car and he had heard the lorry start up behind him . |
22 | He knew of the coup attempt of seven weeks earlier and he had heard the rumour that nine Air Force officers had been put to death . |
23 | In the flicker of an eyelid the hostility had vanished and he had become a model of charm and smiling good humour , as he politely asked her all about herself and answered her questions in return . |
24 | He had needed only one attempt , and he had manoeuvred the craft neatly into a position to one side of the bay , exactly as specified in Spacefleet procedure . |
25 | Then tragedy : after a quick run Lamb 's right calf muscle seized up and he had to leave the field — and from 183 for 4 the score suddenly became 185 for 8 , then 201 all out . |
26 | She had put her key in the front door and he had engaged a gear to take the car round to the garage when his instinct reasserted itself . |
27 | Being gay had done nothing to further his legal career , and he had quit the country to take the hippy trail to London , and to Oz . |
28 | Local man David Bellamy , whose environmental consultancy produced the film , said when he first came to Teesside at the age of 17 ‘ it was a really mucky , foully polluted place , ’ and he had witnessed the clean-up . |
29 | He was a favourite in the hospital ; much respected and universally liked , and he had saved the lives of many children . |
30 | He had his back to me , and he had grown a beard , but his hair was still thick and blond . |