Example sentences of "[that] he have [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 I think that he 'd reached a stage in his life where he was to become less community minded and more geared toward the fulfilment of his own career . ’
2 Driving on , he told Paula that Harry Butler was on the way , that he 'd given a brief description of Evelyn so Butler would recognize her , plus her address .
3 ‘ … and you see , when Hitler became bosoms with Stalin just before this stupid war started — I still think it 's a stupid war — it dawned on me that he 'd made a nonsense of my belief in him . ’
4 Ablett argued furiously with referee Ken Redfern that he 'd made a clean challenge on the inspirational McAllister .
5 Caroline stared at him , waiting for him to smile , to give some hint that he 'd made a joke she 'd simply not understood , but he only went on looking at her , his face as cool and composed as if he 'd done nothing more than offer to top up her sherry .
6 He smiled to show that he 'd made a joke .
7 Erm hopefully Terry reported that he 'd received a reply to his initial letter about the energy conservation bill .
8 He 'd realized a long time ago that he 'd married a woman who cuddled complete strangers in the street and probably had a season ticket for West Ham in her handbag .
9 It was said that he 'd refused a smaller plan just because it was near his own home at Naunton in the Cotswolds
10 I said at the time of Robert Maxwell 's death that he 'd left a trail of wreckage across the city .
11 No one asked that question , they simply focused upon er the , the communist insurrection in the south and the American , American commitment to the global containment of communism meant that they had to go and do something about it and domestic political pressures were there too er President Kennedy came out of the Cuban missiles crisis a hero because his people mistakenly believed that he 'd won a foreign policy success and that he 'd acted in a restrained and statesmanlike manor .
12 Adam grabbed Billie and hid her behind the Audi , glad that he 'd chosen a four-wheel-drive Quattro .
13 Victor had bragged , absurdly , that he 'd had a five a.m. rendezvous with her at a private house in Cadogan Square , just before her flight to Poland , and that ‘ the earth had moved ’ .
14 Always with resignation and with grief but buffered by the knowledge that he would no longer be in pain and confusion , by the fact that he 'd had a long and lively life — that he would be at peace at last .
15 I laughed when he told the linesman that he 'd had a ‘ mare .
16 He was taken to the city 's main hospital where it was confirmed that he 'd had a heart attack .
17 ‘ Much obliged for that , Albert , ’ said Joe , and explained that he 'd got a guest and how it came about , although he said nothing about the wallet or the men .
18 So he certainly did n't pay due care to the pace and the speed and make sure that he 'd got a safe gap before pulling out .
19 that he 'd got a form and he was fetching it back in this afternoon and they was handing it over this afternoon .
20 He told me that he 'd got a good home , or he 'd had a good home , and he just I said why do n't you live there ?
21 In the end of season video ( I think ) he mentioned that he had recognised a problem at right back VERY early on .
22 Opponents spread rumours ; gossips passed them on — that Arthur had misappropriated funds , that he had wrecked the church car ; that he had insulted a senior white church lady , and so on .
23 Andy knew that he had to shoot a birdie himself to have a chance of forcing a ‘ sudden death ’ play-off .
24 But before that he had run a real stinker in the Stewards ' Cup .
25 They thought that he reconciled himself too easily to his position , and that he had developed a taste for exile as an escape from business .
26 I remember one time I reported that he had developed a cough and back came a directive that we should try to make an audio recording of it .
27 Drawing close to the body , under the watchful eyes of Lorrimer and Doyle , he thought , as he often did at such a scene , that it looked unreal , an anomaly , so singularly and ridiculously out of place that he had to stifle a nervous impulse to laugh .
28 Iliescu , in an emergency television news bulletin on Feb. 16 , announced Militaru 's resignation , stating that he had accepted a " request to remove the General " .
29 Michael Heseltine , President of the Board of Trade , announced yesterday that he had accepted a statutory undertaking from the SMMB to that effect .
30 Now , he stared down at his Saturday suit and was afraid at the new possibility that he had become a man set in his ways , upset by change .
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