Example sentences of "[adv] he have [vb pp] a " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes Brian tried to comfort himself with the fact that , however much he had wanted a child , he had not forced motherhood on Celia , that Harry 's conception had not exactly been his fault ; but then that thought had been instantly negated by the realisation that his own pleasure at her pregnancy , their move to the country and his insistence that all would be well , amounted to a foolish bigoted optimism for which he blamed himself entirely .
2 Naturally he has expressed a desire to see you , but if his wishes are to be fulfilled you must leave for France at once .
3 or and apparently he 'd lost a strip .
4 apparently he 's got a
5 Apparently he 's had a m a couple of mellies on Frank .
6 Before long he had invented a new science called Gastrotechnology , which he defined simply as the scientific explanation of accepted principles of cookery .
7 If he 'd had his hands on her for one minute , he could have given her something to remember him by ; if only he 'd spat a single obscenity into her ear before running off , it would have been something .
8 Perhaps he had discovered a seam — did you have a seam of garnet ? — and had come back secretly to exploit it , and …
9 Perhaps he had hit a patch of false going which caused him to lose his action , or had a fleeting muscular spasm which lost him the use of his hind legs — something like Bryan Marshall had reported after a couple of his races earlier in the season .
10 He had intended to head back to the funicolare station but perhaps he had taken a wrong turning somewhere in his hurry to get away from Maidstone 's apartment .
11 Perhaps he had found a new temporary partner by now .
12 Perhaps he had had a bad day at the garage and had not sold enough crummy second-hand cars .
13 Perhaps perhaps he 's got a an agreement .
14 Perhaps he 's got a beer stomach has he ?
15 ( Obviously he had read a book on wine too . )
16 So he has followed a dual approach , honouring the supply to the supermarkets while continuing to supply and expand the local market ; it is only in this way that the operation has been able to survive and continue to provide a quality product while supporting a number of local employees and their families .
17 So he 's done a kind of conjuring trick here .
18 So he 's got a gun .
19 So he 's got a hundred now .
20 . Mhm so he 's got a few possibilities .
21 So he 's got a technical problem .
22 All around him , backstabbing and financial disaster fomented chaos , inside he had discovered a universe of beauty and order .
23 He 's got a lot of matches this week , he 's got he was on duty last night from six to ten , this morning he 's got a match , tonight he 's got a match !
24 Except somehow he 'd made a mistake , picked the wrong woman .
25 ‘ I could see something was there ; Bernard had the persistence to obtain the site , he was doing something positive — already he 'd got a steel frame constructed for a building where the freight was formerly loaded — he was practical and a great motivator at the same time . ’
26 But erm lately he has got a lot worse .
27 Former pop star Dave Clark , who owns the rights to the Sixties music show , said yesterday he had clinched a deal with Channel 4 to screen 13 of the original episodes next year .
28 Quite possibly he has got a flea duck .
29 I have known him to come home he 's had a weekend off with a kitbag full of fish , beautiful fish he used to bring home cos no sooner on the train and right home
30 There had always been men and once he had cared a great deal about that .
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