Example sentences of "[adv] he have [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 basically he 's studied this minute area of China and , and basically , from that minute area of China , from his experiences , bearing in mind that he 's obviously trying to sell revolution , he is then generalizing about the whole of China .
2 I mean basically he 's put that into account and then it 's how much will they need on top of that so he total that he would need would be three hundred and seventy thousand pounds of which there is a hundred seventy thousand so the shortfall 's twenty thousand , or two hundred thousand .
3 Hitherto he had felt such a step to be premature , and one that might dangerously provoke the USSR .
4 If only he had paid more attention when he had had the chance .
5 Only that perhaps he had manufactured some reason so that she would be able to overcome her own personal fears of being alone with him ; given her an excuse to accept his invitation to re-enter the apartment where he 'd previously abused her both physically and verbally .
6 Perhaps he 'd wanted some fresh air .
7 He had expected the sack at the time , but strangely enough he had had more than his share of work from that day on .
8 So he had heard those monumentally stupid words .
9 But in doing so he has conceived many a dangerous folly .
10 So he 's done that for five minutes there .
11 So he 's got all his bricks up virtually I think he said , but I ai n't worried about it cos I 'll get rid of them somewhere and I helped him out , I sold this car and , and told him what I was doing and he come I 've just the thing for you , just cos was having bricks like your dad 's , the sand grain sort of brick , you know .
12 So he 's got that job and another one .
13 so he 's got that job all the time now , he 's working on
14 Yes I mean issue with illegitimate children or his affair means that I mean even the line he was running is okay because I 'm rich so it 's not gon na and it 's not gon na and so he 's got these two sort of values , that if you are a single parent and you 're poor that makes you lesser and more immoral than if you were a single parent and you 're rich .
15 Mechanically he had taken each drink offered without thinking , for the simple reason that he had spent the entire journey staring out of the cabin window into the infinity of space .
16 Twice he had seriously wounded men in duels , and finally he had run another junior officer through in a tavern brawl .
17 And already he has shown some most interesting behavior , apart from the signs of his intelligence I have already described for you .
18 Last night as always he had lost most of his week 's earnings in the organised card game down at his bar .
19 THE ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury admitted yesterday he had made many mistakes during his two years in office .
20 No , just cli , and yesterday he 'd got this marvellous cleaner he uses .
21 The first foreign office librarian had been appointed in 1800 : when he retired a decade later he had organised this mass of papers into a systematic and usable collection .
22 Now he 'd lost that sense of fitting the rubrics which his kin and his province drew up for the proper conduct of a man like himself .
23 By now he had lost another ship .
24 Well now he 's done this one
25 Now he 's got that , he says he wants a wordprocessor .
26 And now he 's got another son ?
27 He 'll probably win now he 's got those cards
28 Now he has channelled that aggression and raw talent to produce a golden combination of motivation and power .
29 That family is as poor as church mice , and Stair told me that Havvie had already managed to snare one Yankee heiress , but she got away , and now he has caught another — not quite so rich , but rich enough .
30 Nigel Colborn 's series on Creative Planting on BBC2 's Gardeners ' World has provided plenty of inspiration , and now he has drawn all his ideas together for a special feature in this issue .
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