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

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1 But when he has gone I buy another whisky , and sit there musing on being a crunched-up spring .
2 I mean Ben now even now he has relapses I mean nine times out of ten you ca he ignores you when you too much
3 Ben said that he 'd heard I 'd been having some problems and asked what they were .
4 She 'd So I thought well I 'd I Well he 'd I did n't say what he 'd done I did n't ask about that , I mean I had I had enough trouble without asking questions like that you see .
5 When he 'd gone I lay and thought for a long time about poor young Mr Vickers , and of what I should have told Doone , and had n't .
6 When he 'd gone I went back to bed .
7 I reckon he 'd taught I reckon he 'd taught her do n't you ?
8 ‘ Once he 'd disappeared I did n't take any more notice .
9 Of course , after he 'd resigned I knew who he was .
10 If he had to go I think that was the way he would have wanted it
11 Now I understood Francis 's will not to be so simple a matter , also that he had believed I knew about it .
12 Finally he had to agree I had won , and we said goodbye .
13 After he had gone I found that my nightie was covered in a horrible sticky mess with a strange sour smell .
14 When he had gone I remembered the Christmas plate .
15 He had insisted I call him Bill .
16 " As soon as I had realized what he had said I returned home again immediately . "
17 Once he had said I showed him a concern which he had never met with before , even from his parents , and that he would love to visit my country one day .
18 When he had done I followed him out of the room and shut the door .
19 When he had finished I asked him what it meant .
20 He 's inherited I believe .
21 Well the honourable gentleman as always makes er more than a debating point , I think he makes a serious point which er deserves to be answered , erm it is not , if I can put it this way , the intention of these orders er to turn auditors into er snoopers or narks er and to do so I think runs some very serious risks , not only of reducing and undermining the relationship between auditors and their clients , not only of imposing very substantial additional cost burdens on auditors which will have to be borne by companies and ultimately their clients , but also there has an example he 's given I think to be some difference , put it no more than that between public money and private money , even though I acknowledge that were talking here about the trusteeship in some cases of of er d er public deposits and funds .
22 Now that he 's — he 's gone I do n't propose to betray his friends . ’
23 Is , if they we , if he 's left I suppose she would get the , the single , single person 's thing .
24 they 've got a girl that works there right and her name her name is Linda and they run this big machine and it 's really long and he said if she 's at the top machine he ca n't see down the other end of the machine cos her boobs are in the way and he 's got I said you do n't ask her can sh he said yeah well he said I 've got ta ask her can she move out the way , he said if she sits on the table her boobs are resting on the table , I said oh I 'd crack up .
25 Oh he said , when he 's finished I do n't whether he 's not picking it up till later on .
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