Example sentences of "he have see a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This copper said 'e used ter be on the Tunnel beat an' 'e 'd seen a bloke who looked like me knockin' around wiv 'em .
2 He has to see a man , ’ I reminded her tonelessly .
3 " For young Gedge to say , " he said quietly , " that he has seen a person watching boys playing rounders hardly makes that person a homosexual .
4 He has seen a rise in the numbers of wild species in the area , including butterflies and birds snipe , curlew , green plover , skylark , merlin and kestrel .
5 This illustrates another rare story : the seer Polyeidos shut in the tomb with Minos 's dead child Glaukos , and reviving him by means of a leaf with which he has seen a snake revive its mate which he had killed .
6 It is not likely that he has seen a pixie for himself .
7 If he wept because he saw another world beyond sensible things , that , after all , is called ‘ Water of the Eyes ’ , then he has seen a thing which is a congener and perfecter of prayer , that is the object of prayer and his prayer is in order and even more perfect .
8 He 'd seen a bit of that kind of thing going on in the last hospital he was in .
9 He 'd seen a film about it and he could remember it very well .
10 You 'd have thought he 'd seen a ghost ! — He hopped it , then .
11 He 'd seen a kid walking excitedly away from Coffin Corner with a fragment of the Bradshaw cradled in his arms .
12 ‘ He told me he 'd seen a UFO himself in 1967 … ’
13 ‘ Streuer was behind us and he thought he 'd seen a gap , but Steve cut across .
14 Cardiff fumbled to where he 'd seen a light switch , began to reach for it … and then stopped .
15 Another neighbour told the inquest he 'd seen a car with two occupants drive away from the farm just before the barn caught fire .
16 He had to see a man about a gallery . ’
17 At his trial in December , Eamonn Melaugh , a prominent Derry republican , testified that he had seen a demonstrator struck in the groin .
18 He had seen a friend fifty yards away .
19 One day , Jimmy Coutts cycled in to work ( he ‘ lived out ’ with his wife and young family in a village near Cambridge ) , and said that he had seen a telegraph boy delivering a telegram at a house opposite his , where he knew the wife of one of the air crew officers at Oakington lived .
20 The warrior Wottolen protested in vain to Looking Glass that he had seen a vision of disaster at this place .
21 It was also felt that it was a company which nobody could attack on the grounds of political bias in favour of the project — if anything , thought Walsh , the other way round , after he had seen a portrait of Margaret Thatcher prominently displayed in its Ealing headquarters .
22 The last evidence of the day came from a man called Povey , a coalman , who said that between 5.05 and 5.25 , he had seen a man who he identified as Drew , drunk as a sack in Broad Street ( adjacent to Cross Street ) .
23 The deadening sense of obligation with which Coleridge had returned to Bristol was now swiftly transformed , until , as a ‘ neutral spectator ’ ( perhaps Cottle ) told Thomas De Quincey , ‘ if ever in his life he had seen a man under deep fascination , and what he would have called desperately in love , Coleridge , in relation to Miss F , was that man ’ .
24 He had seen a man being chased by two Riotsville hoodlums .
25 He also felt rather sick when he recalled how in the ale house he had just left , he had seen a hen roosting on the brim of an uncovered beer tub .
26 He had seen a row of black faces staring at him from the platform of one of the Red Sand Towers in the Nore approaches .
27 Once he had seen a girl set upon by a gang of other girls on a descending escalator .
28 Stephen told them how that morning he had seen a girl out on the moor alone .
29 I got the impression that he was frightened , as if he had seen a ghost .
30 Gurder was looking as though he had seen a ghost .
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