Example sentences of "[noun pl] he have [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Around the huts he had avoided all contact with her and although they stood side by side listening to her husband , he did nothing to acknowledge her existence . |
2 | Renault 's out that 's on there the cars he 's got that |
3 | I 've proved that , yes — ’ in the words he 'd used that very morning ‘ — even Bluebeard has to take time off . |
4 | After three months he had written most of this work and was well enough to return to his beloved Kidderminster . |
5 | After a few months he had borrowed enough money to set up a drug store in Sydney . |
6 | Music hall had shown Eliot that the chorus of the Greek drama in whose primitive origins he had exhibited such interest , could still work on the modern stage . |
7 | Since the mid-1980s he has produced some thirteen books of aerial photography , consolidating his position as the world 's leading exponent of such work . |
8 | Within a few days he had received some opinions on it which he transmitted to Pons immediately . |
9 | In the past two weeks he had had enough of being outgoing , talking to strangers , spending time money and love of a sort . |
10 | The seventy five year old bachelor had finally got his girl at the second time of asking years He 'd waited half a century for this kiss with his new bride Rose , and he still could n't believe his luck . |
11 | He flattered himself that he was in some small part responsible for such blissful bizarrities , given that over the years he 'd brought all manner of influences through from the Succulent Rock . |
12 | For ten years he had lived this lonely life , his heart full of sadness and his head full of dark dreams . |
13 | In recent years he has coached many leading Midlands runners , including three times Olympian Lorraine Baker . |
14 | Over the last few years he has discussed many confidential matters with Prince Charles who has regularly visited his practice near Sloane Street . |
15 | By all the Gods he had showed those peasant scum . |
16 | He was always muttering to himself about all the experiments he had to do that week . |
17 | He tried to realign retrospectively things he had written many years before , for what at the time had been entirely adequate reasons . |
18 | 3.14 There is a head of damage which is sometimes called the loss of amenities ; the man made blind by the accident will no longer be able to see the familiar things he has seen all his life ; the man who has had both legs removed and will never again go upon his walking excursions — things of that kind — loss of amenities ( per Birkett LJ in Manley v Rugby Portland Cement Co Ltd , a decision of the Court of Appeal in 1951 ) . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Through receiving so many treatments for his own various ailments he had gained some experience which was a help to others . |
21 | In more peaceful times he had assisted many of the ladies of the cantonment in childbirth . |
22 | It was the first time in ages he 'd demonstrated any kind of protectiveness towards her and she could n't help warming to that . |
23 | MARTIN O'NEILL , the Wycombe Wanderers manager , emerged cheerfully to face the press , extolling the virtues of what had been , by his own admission , one of the most gruelling 90 minutes he had endured this season . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Then he remembered the eager questioning eyes of the four women he had met that evening — it would hardly be suitable for them . |
26 | Unfortunately by the time he reached his conclusions he had forgotten both these things . |
27 | Ninety five year old William Wyatt from Didcot , in Oxfordshire remembered killings he 'd seen all those years ago . |
28 | I 'm slightly concerned about this because it said that other matters erm we do n't know what other matters until the inspector has been in , in June and has identified those other matters , presumably when we get the further inspector 's report next Autumn or after June , it will address issues which may have been ones he has addressed this year and maybe not , er and we will have to look at that inspector 's report when we receive it . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Then he remembered the red lozenges he 'd sucked all the way in the car . |