Example sentences of "he have [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Patten is considering his future after rejecting any question of a by-election being created to return him to Westminster forthwith ; he has also so far declined a move to the House of Lords .
2 We have examined Lord Lumley … but he has so far not only failed to prove a single alibi , [ also ] on cross-examination his case would seem to have completely broken down .
3 A feeling of mystery irradiates the scene at the house which he has so far only glimpsed from a distance :
4 He offers no apologies for joining Mike Gatting 's ill-fated tour of the Republic and insists he wo n't be breaking down this winter as he has so often before in England 's colours .
5 And he has er and he has once again once again made it clear , he has once again made it clear that that is particularly important in such areas as standards in education , law and order and the provision of public services .
6 He 'd much more likely kick a drunken beggar , but that 's what most people are like and you can put up with it .
7 He 'd better bloody not , ’ Bragg growled .
8 But he 'd still much rather have a new pair of football boots at Christmas .
9 Ten minutes later , he was standing as a customer in another shop , the kind of shop that he 'd only previously ever visited in a raid .
10 He had also rather reluctantly bought a box of chocolates for his mother and a box of cigars for his father .
11 She could tell that he had just as swiftly regretted it , for he quickly added , ‘ I mean , between us , surely , we 're capable of raising a child .
12 He preferred French to Arabic , a language he had anyway never fully mastered .
13 Declaring that he had actually never really trusted Wendling anyway , Mozart resolved that he would accompany Aloysia to Italy where they would both make their fortune , before going on to Paris .
14 He had much more likely said : ‘ Get Dr Armitage in here — as fast as you can . ’
15 And he had never yet directly addressed Melanie by her name or even acknowledged Victoria 's presence .
16 Paul Fabian , the lone British diplomat who gloried in the title of Her Britannic Majesty 's High Commissioner in Tonga and Consul for the United States Island Possessions in the South Pacific , had sent me a telex advising me that yes , Tafahi was the first place in the world to receive the day 's new time and that , moreover , he had only very recently been there .
17 His restless mind had returned to the unfinished business of Benghazi and the possibility of destroying shipping which he had so far signally failed to achieve .
18 Mach stared at the other man a moment , wide-eyed , wondering , as he had so often lately , how DeVore came to know so much .
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