Example sentences of "he have [verb] all [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Nonetheless , Wood said he has destroyed all of Mary Lou 's tapes to ensure that she will not be further hassled . |
2 | Dariusz ascertains that he has painted all of the figures from his imagination , directly onto the canvas . |
3 | He has seen all of the cathedrals in Denmark , Belgium , Bavaria and the Faroe Islands . |
4 | He has to repair all of the machinery but this seems impossible since his workmates have borrowed his tools . |
5 | In this vision — a kind of ‘ flash-forward ’ in fantasy — Jesus sees himself married to the Magdalene ( for whom he has lusted all through the book ) and fathering a family upon her . |
6 | And he has forgotten all about the Lost Boys and how to fly , until his own children are kidnapped by his old adversary Captain Hook . |
7 | ‘ As you can see , he has concentrated all of his investments in this sector of the market . |
8 | ‘ Oh , Peter , you mean , ’ he said as if he 'd forgotten all about him . |
9 | That was why he had been so hostile at the beginning , why he 'd known all about the family . |
10 | Yeah , yeah , he 'd forgot all about it , did n't he , he was putting it on you see . |
11 | He had heard all about Oliver 's past from his mother . |
12 | Unfortunately , the accident had occurred near the end of his shift and he had eaten all of the food he had brought to his work . |
13 | He had stared at the bottle in his hand , walked outside , smashed it against the outhouse wall , watched the liquor run down , dark against the brickwork , and returned to the house , almost reeled past Matey as though he had drunk all of it , and mounted the stairs to her room to remind himself of what he had lost , hurt though it might . |
14 | His lip curled , as if he had known all along what her answer would be . |
15 | He had slept all through the sunset prayer . |
16 | He had forgotten all about Gina , as he usually did when he chatted up pretty girls . |
17 | He had forgotten all about the character he had abandoned in the February forest , the so-named Miller . |
18 | He had forgotten all about his mother 's present and seeing it made him think even more of home . |
19 | As I blundered on in my explanation I realised he had forgotten all about it and if I had kept my mouth shut the problem need never have arisen . |
20 | And to my surprise Sam said he had forgotten all about it . |
21 | He had forgotten all about arranging for a taxi to pick him up or looking up bus times or anything like that . |
22 | Fleury , of course , had no business being there at all , but Harry had sent him to the Residency with a message and while passing by he had found the defence so desperately hard pressed that he had forgotten all about Harry . |
23 | He had forgotten all about his previous difference with Owen and was now totally caught up with his argument . |
24 | However , he had returned all but three of the tourists ' passports to the safe-keeping of the Manager at The Randolph — the latter just a fraction irked that it now appeared to be his own responsibility to return these passports to whatever location the departed tourists happened to find themselves in . |
25 | Do you know mum we 're do Geoff 's got he 's done all down the sides , all round the back so he 's he 's threequarters of the way |
26 | Bet he 's forgot all about it . |
27 | Well I do n't mind if he 's got all of these ! |
28 | He 's taken all of those factors into consideration . |