Example sentences of "[subord] he have [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Although he had removed all trace of labelling from the cassette the Duty Men were not fooled .
2 Although he had anticipated all sorts of difficulties , he found a flat to rent .
3 In a fit of feverish activity Gould proceeded to publish a series of lectures and papers as quickly as he could possibly produce them ; on 25 August he exhibited and named at the Zoological Society six new species of kangaroo and presented his information on the bowerbirds ; on 8 September he read a paper at a scientific meeting on the extraordinary brush turkey , or Alectura , among a selection of others ; on 13 October he gave an account of the Ocellated leipoa ; on 10 November he exhibited at the Society 50 of his new Australian birds , which he characterised in subsequent meetings ; and so on , until he had presented all his new trophies from both the bird and animal kingdoms to the awestruck Zoological members .
4 It will be observed that in Lee v. Butler the goods were not to become the buyer 's property until he had paid all the money .
5 He has resisted both pulls until he has assembled all the information he thinks relevant , the test of relevance being whether it does in fact strengthen one pull in relation to the other .
6 If he had to wait all day for Master to come home , that was all right .
7 He shrugged as if he had said all that he intended to say , and bowed to Artai .
8 His lip curled , as if he had known all along what her answer would be .
9 It is n't as if he 'd seen all that much of it , really . "
10 ‘ Oh , Peter , you mean , ’ he said as if he 'd forgotten all about him .
11 I wonder if he 'd carried all the information
12 But it 's rather unfair on the person if he 's given all this money
13 Well I do n't mind if he 's got all of these !
14 Father will pay you , or if he has lost all his money , Peter will pay you when he is a man .
15 So he will go to school , unqualified , that is really sad cos he 's done all the exams and everything
16 Yeah , cos he 's lost all his college as well ai n't he ?
17 but , but this , I 'd like to know brother James from this other brother Taylor , and that 's he 's always been er sort of s a strong wave sort of opinionated sort of person , cos he 's changed all that , well I can tell by talking to him last week
18 Fine cos he has got all
19 If in that situation some consumers might reasonably be expected to rely on the misleading information , the trader commits an offence unless he has taken all reasonable steps to prevent them from doing so .
20 He had known where I was because he had received all my letters , although I had n't received any of his .
21 No man could have been more gracious in victory ; champagne for the journalists ; a special bottle to the sports editor of the Surrey Herald who saved him from being disqualified when he mistook his first round starting-time ; personal thanks to the Royal and Ancient Secretary ; even a tip at the airport of a new sports shirt because he had spent all his pounds .
22 ‘ To ride he 's very sharp thinking and super-quick , I 've never been able to turn as sharp into a combination on any other horse , because he 's got all the scope in the world . ’
23 So far they had done precisely that , which made it all the more extraordinary that Julius should be here now , in her flat , actively seeking her out for the first time since he had overridden all his basic instincts and principles and strode out of her life ; away from the disastrous shambles of their marriage .
24 Look at Elvis , he had everything that a man could desire , looks , talent , wealth — but after he 'd eaten all the cheeseburgers he could swallow , when he got bored chasing young girls in white panties , how did he spend his time ?
25 Also , if need and problem identification has been conducted properly , the salesperson knows that a rough guide to when to close is after he has matched all product benefits to customer needs ; theoretically , intentions should be at a peak then .
26 At very much the same hour Edmund Mortimer came out of the deep sleep that follows fever , and opened his eyes reluctantly , remembering instantly and ruefully a day and a night of indignity and discomfort before he had lost all sense of place , time and direction , and finally of his own identity .
27 " Very well , " said the king 's son , when he had heard all this from root to branch , " I will go in search of that Reed Girl . "
28 And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together he demanded of them where Christ should be born .
29 When he had spent all his money he found himself alone and destitute .
30 And when he had walked all the way round , he said , ‘ You see !
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