Example sentences of "[subord] he have done [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In Minton 's case the attraction was the opportunity to do one day less a week than he had done at Camberwell or Central . |
2 | He mixed socially much less with Royal College students than he had done at Camberwell . |
3 | Evans flushed and looked far more embarrassed than he had done at any stage so far . |
4 | At first he felt more relaxed than he had done for a long time . |
5 | Close to , he looked less mad than he had done for ages ; just drawn , pale , weary . |
6 | He went home feeling better than he had done for some time but he died suddenly during sleep 3 days later , presumably from a breakthrough cardiac arrythmia . |
7 | On the domestic front , the General turned over more power to Pompidou than he had done before 1965 , although he did not abandon domestic politics entirely . |
8 | The man claimed to have learnt self-control , temperance , and forbearance from his observations , and to have ‘ profited more to rule his passions in the rest of his life , than he had done by any thing that he had heard , or read before ’ . |
9 | An overhit forehand from Sampras who , despite offering a far more solid challenge against Forget than he had done against Leconte , was still not as consistent enough with his groundstrokes as one would have expected from someone who had become ATP Tour champion two weeks earlier , made it 15–0 . |
10 | Alex Macdonald , the hard-nosed manager of Airdrie , refused to apologise for his team 's performance in a midweek match against Hibs in Edinburgh any more than he had done after that bewildering semi-final against Hearts at Hampden . |
11 | Lucy Lane had been working in his team for three years but he felt that he knew her only a little better than he had done after her first month . |
12 | The check would have given him more control over the hammers and the freedom to play more powerfully than he had done in 1777 , without making the piano jangle . |
13 | Curtis remarked to Springfield that he must have seen more action in Rockford in the space of a few days , than he had done in the previous few years . |
14 | The idea of a Gaullist party had certainly been raised in the aftermath of the liberation — mostly by ex-resisters without a party affiliation — but there is no evidence that de Gaulle gave it any more serious consideration than he had done in 1943 . |
15 | It is no more than he has done to our people . ’ |
16 | DeVore laughed , knowing the drug would last for hours yet — would keep him at this peak until he had done with her . |
17 | I do n't think he would because he 's done in the past . |
18 | And when he had done with her , she could wipe him from her mind , obliterate him . |
19 | Then when he 'd done with her he 'd screw her up and throw her away . |
20 | As he had done on the journey to Rhodes , from that time onwards Nicholas gave up his will , his designs , and his planning , and lived from hour to hour simply to work as he was bidden . |
21 | Just as he had done on over 100 occasions during the previous three years , the seller sold some animal food to the buyer . |
22 | He looked as icily cold as he had done on the other two occasions she had met him . |
23 | ‘ Ah ! ’ he observed , as he had done at Bantry Bay , ‘ None but my brave English could do so brave an action ! ’ |
24 | He started successfully there , as he had done at Hawtrey 's , winning academic prizes and achieving a fair success at games . |
25 | She had been standing on the bank above him with her booted feet apart , her hands jammed into the pockets of her tight-fitting breeches , and for a fleeting instant he looked at her appraisingly as he had done at the reception . |
26 | There was a bit less hair on his scalp but he looked as fit as he had done at their previous brief meetings . |
27 | He took her arm as he had done at the house , his hand under her elbow , her weight against him , and she was powerless to alter the facts . |
28 | Proceeding much as he had done with his houses , Edouard first refurbished them . |
29 | He assumed the mural was being discarded and took it to his studio , hoping to repair and perhaps eventually sell it , as he had done with other works from that period . |
30 | He continued to practise photography as a hobby until 1887 , taking an ‘ unalloyed enjoyment of the art ’ , much as he had done with his drawing and engraving . |