Example sentences of "he have [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | He has made me look at the world again , made me see things I had never seen before , and see familiar things in a new light . |
2 | He has made us think ! ’ |
3 | The craft has been his hobby for the past years , and in that time he has seen it grow immensely in popularity . |
4 | He has seen it happen . |
5 | Although he did not wish to have his name mentioned fearing his surgery would be swamped by expectant mothers , he has helped us write an eight point guide to having your baby at home . |
6 | As I got out I caught the enigmatic Mr Goodson sneaking in through the front door , but if he 'd seen me pull up , he did n't wait to say Hello . |
7 | He 'd seen me read . |
8 | The sod would probably breathalyze me after he 'd made me drive him home . |
9 | But he 'd made it swallow a hook beforehand — ( Serafine opens her mouth and wiggles her little finger inside , and both Xanthe and Miranda squirm at the sight of her soft tongue , imagining the laceration , the capture. ) — And this little hook 's at the end of a thread , and the thread 's attached to a trapeze of sticks hanging above . |
10 | He had made her laugh . |
11 | I had not thought my friends dull , but he had made them seem so . |
12 | Ronald Chalmers 's term of office as vice-chairman had been a year only , he said , and he had made it know that he did not want to be considered for an office-bearer 's position . |
13 | He had seen them leave with his own eyes . |
14 | He had seen them take cover from the beginnings of the storm in the very same darkness in which the two men were waiting . |
15 | He had seen nothing pass between Suragai and any woman , but now he wondered if there was something he had missed . |
16 | The specialist said he had seen nothing like it in a football injury . |
17 | Beside him , against the wall , he had placed those things he had seen himself use in the dream — a blanket and his old porcelain water-bottle . |
18 | He went through a brief period of chatting to the customers down at the bank about how he had seen someone come back from the dead . |
19 | He had seen fear , and bravery , too , and savagery and oppression , homes burned down , wheels smashed off carts and farm implements so that the land could not be cultivated , crops ruined — he had seen it spread everywhere and he did n't want to see it any more . |
20 | He had seen it work while at Delta . |
21 | He had seen it happen , like a click of the fingers , the start of life , when the foal opened its eyes and looked at him . |
22 | This was not a song he had heard her sing before . |
23 | He had great respect for Palmerston , but ‘ after the speeches he had heard him deliver on this subject , he would be extremely sorry to obey his edicts on matters of taste ’ . |
24 | And when they were espoused the King did them great honour , and gave them many noble gifts , and added to Rodrigo 's lands more than he had till then possessed : and he loved him greatly in his heart , because he saw that he was obedient to his commands , and for all that he had heard him say . |
25 | He had heard himself squeak in a long-outgrown pre-pubertal voice . |
26 | He had heard it drop off and roll away . |
27 | He would not rush the boy , he had to let him come to him . |
28 | He had to let one go so he was in the shop a lot himself . |
29 | He kept up this sort of thing a while longer , but I refused to be provoked and in the end he had to let me go . |
30 | He made as if to say something , but I just beamed at him and he had to let it go . |