Example sentences of "[conj] he have [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No evidence that he had at all .
2 R. A. Butler , one of the Conservative Party 's chief spokesmen on foreign affairs , stated in the House of Commons on 27 February 1947 that he had for some time regarded Korea ‘ as perhaps the greatest danger spot for peace in the Far East ’ .
3 On the other , I felt that he had after all taken a sort of liking for me .
4 It was then that I conceived the idea of getting a few fans that he had in those days to walk around the television company with placards saying Lets Be Fair To The Long Hairs , which did get press publicity , and in the end , the producer relented and he did his first TV show . ’
5 That he had in some way taken her aback was as obvious to him as the reason was obscure .
6 I think he might have tried , thinking that he must fulfill this sexual desire that he had in some way .
7 Grayling reckons that he has about another two years of research to do before he can come up with a conclusive report .
8 Faldo also made birdies at both the 15th and 16th and putted better than he had on either of the first two days .
9 These days he felt happier than he had at any time in his life .
10 Bigwig was racing back across the field , looking more agitated than he had at any time since the encounter with Captain Holly .
11 A little over an hour later , Harry felt more in control of events than he had at any time since Heather 's disappearance .
12 He had always considered Sir John a portly , self-indulgent toper , but at this moment the coroner seemed more at ease , sword and dagger in his hands , fighting for his life , than he had at any time since they had met .
13 Despite the initial shock of being confronted with a typical Elizabethan letter or manuscript , the collector may be assured that , once he has troubled to master the unfamiliar forms of a number of the letters , their consistency will ensure that he will have no more — and sometimes less — trouble than he has with some of the missives that find their way to his desk or doormat today .
14 We could n't get him and he had about this much off .
15 It was the first time they had met although he had known of her existence as he had of all the handful of people who lived , as the Lydsett villagers said , ‘ t' other side of the gate ’ .
16 He has as many centuries in the two-and-a-bit years that he has been England captain as he had in all his years in the ranks .
17 He has as many centuries in the two-and-a-bit years that he has been England captain as he had in all his years in the ranks .
18 He could not accept all the offers that were made , for he had after all to keep his large family of seven children in the manner he had chosen .
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