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

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1 And representing someone he had wanted Pamela to be .
2 The charge , of revealing information likely to harm state security , related to his memoirs , published in Algiers , in which he had criticized decisions taken by President Sadat during the 1973 war .
3 But sixteen days later , on 18 February 1756 , Miller quickly wrote to apologise for giving the wrong name of the ship by which he had sent seeds , roses and cedar cones , and also to thank Bartram for his letter of 9 December in which he mentioned he would like the Norway Maple .
4 North 's work that he tore out from his diary the corner of a page on which he had written North 's name , and threw it away .
5 On 18 December 1912 a reconstruction of these remains was presented to the Geological Society of London by ( Sir ) Arthur Smith Woodward [ q.v. ] , keeper of geology at the Natural History Museum , who was convinced they represented an early human form which he had dubbed Eoanthropus ( ‘ dawn man ’ ) dawsoni .
6 A confidence which Mahmoud had anticipated and which he had invited Owen along to undermine .
7 Speaking to the press , Jurkans defended his policy of maintaining good relations with Russia , for which he had received criticism during the debate on the vote of no confidence .
8 He wished to be advised about the possibility of seeking compensation for an assault by his neighbour , for which he had received hospital treatment .
9 For the man looking at him through one natural eye and a lens in the socket of his other eye , the silver-haired man with a scar bisecting his cheek , to which he had sewn rubies so that the long-healed wound seemed still to gleam with blood — was none other than Baal Firenze .
10 Ambrose , with the wind at his back at the southern end from which he had terminated England 's dogged resistance on the last afternoon of the 1990 Test , also had four wickets on the day , completing the latest West Indian triumph at Kensington by having David Richardson caught at the wicket and bowling Allan Donald with successive balls 20 minutes from lunch .
11 When the school , with which he had found employment in Ramsgate , removed to Isleworth in Middlesex , he went with it and whilst there he came into contact with the Protestant Church circles which were Free Churches , i.e. not tied to either the Church of England , or the Roman Catholics .
12 He had been painted in wonderful Afghan clothes , a tunic and turban of deep blue and red embroidered with gold , clothes he had brought back from the exploits during which he had found Charlotte , the fabulous exploits that had been Alexandra 's bedtime stories every night , every single night in childhood , haunting her sleep with nightmares of cruelty and savagery in wild , barbaric places .
13 He was aghast ; he had been so immersed in his work , and his late success , that it had hardly occurred to him to notice the conditions in which they lived , the state to which he had reduced Dinah .
14 Her dark eyes narrowed with the strange squint-eyed intensity which so fascinated Ludens and to which he had drawn Franca 's attention .
15 But there was still a world of difference between this and the vicious and arbitrary manner in which he had committed femicide .
16 He took out of his waistcoat pocket a large watch which he had bought years before from a cheap-Jack at a fair .
17 He had attended a Cabinet meeting at which he had conveyed worries about the planned price rises expressed to him by trade union leaders .
18 Wilson , whose own competence left something to be desired but who had learned from experience , had already centralised the finances which he had accused branches of the old union of frittering away .
19 But the children 's events in which he had taken part had been particularly rewarding .
20 But nothing came and a little before dawn the wind eased and he managed to close his eyes in the shelter of the old oak tree in which he had taken stance .
21 Amaoui had been sentenced to two years ' imprisonment for defamation of the government in an interview published in El País on March 11 in which he had described members of the government as thieves [ see also p. 38888 ] .
22 Each respondent was asked to select a project of which he had detailed knowledge and that had been completed within the previous two years .
23 Timothy nodded to himself , thinking about the sailing ships of the Spanish Armada and the severe face of the German Führer , of which he 'd seen pictures .
24 Her father had a past which he 'd taken pains to cover up .
25 As with London , New York was a city in which he 'd had friends once , but lost them .
26 Not only am I happy to join my hon. Friend in congratulating that successful exporter , but I congratulate my hon. Friend on the energetic and effective way in which he has supported Beloit Walmsley in winning those contracts .
27 He er was n't the lender , he was the borrower , he went to the bank , says can I borrow this collection of treasury bonds , which he has to put pension fund assets to stock , so he 's immediately er going against his duty as a trustee cos it 's costing the pension fund money this er er excess of five to ten per cent .
28 I agree with it and , for the reasons which he has given I , too , would dismiss the appeal .
29 I agree with it and , for the reasons which he has given I , too , would dismiss the appeal .
30 I agree with it and , for the reasons which he has given I , too , would dismiss the appeal .
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