Example sentences of "he have [verb] it all " in BNC.
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1 | He has heard it all before , and he has his own opinion . |
2 | Characteristically he has given it all away . |
3 | he has marked it all out when it 'll take him |
4 | He has worked it all out . |
5 | But from what he 'd heard it all broke down every year and had to be started up again in the spring , and — ‘ I do n't know , ’ he said . |
6 | He 'd he 'd done it all , he was happy enough then . |
7 | So he 'd had it all the time . |
8 | He 'd known it all his seventeen years . |
9 | I should have known better ; he 'd worked it all out , planned it move by move , just like when he was playing chess . ’ |
10 | The point is , though , no matter how badly people might say he played that week and won — everybody 's going to miss a few fairways ; Tom Watson was just as erratic in 1983 , that 's his game and he 's no mug — he 'd got it all worked out . |
11 | He 'd got it all wrong , thanks to John — he had some mad idea James was my lover . |
12 | ‘ He 'd got it all wrong . |
13 | But he had given it all up and returned to the business world as a marketing executive . |
14 | Matisse and all the others saw the twentieth century with their eyes but they saw the reality of the nineteenth century , Picasso was the only one in painting who saw the twentieth century with his eyes and saw its reality and consequently his struggle was terrifying , terrifying for himself and for the others , because he had nothing to help him , the past did not help him , nor the present , he had to do it all alone and , in spite of much strength he is often very weak , he consoled himself and allowed himself to be seduced by other things which led him more or less astray . |
15 | There had been times , after all , while he 'd been serving his stretch in prison that he really had wondered whether he had hallucinated it all ; wondered whether he was losing his mind . |
16 | He was used to being ridden do the same stretch of road several times a week , and he had seen it all before . |
17 | SDLP deputy leader Seamus Mallon said he thought he had seen it all but the hospital bombing had broken ‘ every precept of human compassion and morality ’ . |
18 | He was eighty ; he had occupied this patch since he was a boy and he had seen it all : drunks , thieves , prostitutes . |
19 | He knew what would happen to him , because he had seen it all before . |
20 | He had seen it all , of course . |
21 | Regretfully , he had to let it all pass ; he knew such behaviour would have created a bad impression with editors and got him laughed at — the thing he most feared . |
22 | He had foreseen it all , sixteen years ago , on that dreadful evening when his darling wife Lin Yua had died giving birth to his second son , Li Yuan . |
23 | ‘ When I saw that he had drunk it all , I knew he must have felt bad . |
24 | I waited , but he had stopped as if he thought he had said it all . |
25 | I was sick to counter it , since I saw a glimmer of enjoyment in his eye ; he had said it all before , and liked saying it . |
26 | In fact he had worried about it so much that he felt now that he had done it all . |
27 | ‘ Really , ’ sighed Mr Punch when he had got it all off his chest , ‘ from the outrages which have been late perpetrated , one might think that one was living now in London as it used to be a hundred years ago . ’ |
28 | He had worked it all out , everything . |
29 | He was terrible , because he had started it all , he had determined to behave in that way . |
30 | He seems resigned to a shortened climbing career , but content that he 's made it all . |