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

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1 Renault 's out that 's on there the cars he 's got that
2 I 've proved that , yes — ’ in the words he 'd used that very morning ‘ — even Bluebeard has to take time off .
3 He was always muttering to himself about all the experiments he had to do that week .
4 He was so close that Polly could feel his body warmth and smell the soap he had used that morning .
5 Look at that , right up to the elbow he 's got that finger up his nose .
6 Earlier on in the same piece of writing , in the same letter to the Philippians he had said that for him to die was gain .
7 We argued and discussed — and in the morning he had scrapped that idea and had several others to offer in its place .
8 His head whirled with the names and faces of all the people he had met that day .
9 She smiled , suddenly the woman he had met that first time , laughing and self-confident , all depths , all subtleties gone from her .
10 The same uneasy feeling he 'd experienced that morning returned , and he realized now why it came : of all the people of Dynmouth this boy in his adolescence was the single exception .
11 Delaney remembered the feeling he had had that Connors was holding something back .
12 Back on India-May 's farm he 'd hung that picture in his head .
13 Now he checked with the policeman whose beat took him down Glenfair Road , the main thoroughfare into which Boundary Drive ran ; The list of car numbers he had noted that evening for one reason or another was unproductive .
14 He could not recapture the certainty he had felt that morning .
15 At this stage the director revealed news of a letter he had submitted that afternoon to his colleague , verifying that he was serious about resigning .
16 Ronni got in , feeling a welcome dart of annoyance at the way he had issued that curt command .
17 Then he remembered the eager questioning eyes of the four women he had met that evening — it would hardly be suitable for them .
18 Sometimes they 'd fuck right away , or sometimes they 'd wait till they were about to leave , but they 'd always do it on the sheet , the same sheet he 'd brought that first time , as if , without it , some spell might be broken and everything would fall apart .
19 He was still wearing the same clothes he 'd worn that afternoon , and Juliet wondered if he had been out that evening , and who with .
20 They caught him unprepared , before he could blank out his mind , making him remember the last time he had heard that sort of ringing , last Sunday .
21 There was the slimy membrane and some messy stuff that Nails cleared away diligently and threw outside ; he got some fresh straw and by the time he had done that the foal was trying to stand up , with great difficulty .
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