Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] of a " in BNC.

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1 Mr Reynolds is admitted to hospital because he has complained of a change in bowel habit and rectal bleeding .
2 Instead he has thought of a number .
3 He has thought of a new title : Loot … ’
4 He 'd heard of a buyer with a hunger that was not being satisfied through conventional markets , and Klein had allowed it to be known that he might be able to lay his hands on something attractive .
5 He 'd thought of a way , how he could get out without his Mum and Dad knowing .
6 There 'd been a repeat of the sensational reports about Waite — he 'd died of a heart attack in an Iranian prison camp and his body returned to Beirut , or the island of Cyprus was on alert for his imminent release — and a three-day series on all the hostages in the Independent , but there was still no questioning of government policy nor a proper analysis of what was really happening .
7 The jury at Bristol Crown Court was told that Mantack took with him a tape he had made of a woman 's voice crying for help .
8 Last night , a detective investigating the theft said that although this type of crime was becoming increasingly prevalent , it was the first time he had heard of a baby being used as a decoy .
9 Last night a detective investigating the theft said that , although this type of crime was becoming increasingly prevalent , it was the first time he had heard of a baby being used as a decoy .
10 President Poincaré wrote gloomily in his diary : ‘ Encore une défaillance ! ‘ , revealing that this was not the first news he had received of a lapse of morale at Verdun .
11 He told me of one case he had had of a woman in her early twenties .
12 Willie held the knife above the cake , screwed up his face till he had thought of a wish and then plunged the knife into the icing .
13 His book was almost finished , and he had thought of a title : The Character Of Completeness .
14 He had read of a distinguished army career , of a decoration won on the field of battle for bravery , his invaliding out of the army , the fight against injury , and his selfless life as an East End doctor .
15 He had talked of a new prisoner — too much to hope that he would speak of anything other than the camp — a prisoner who was an Englishman .
16 Guarded talk , because she was never fully in his confidence , but he had spoken of a prisoner who was special and different .
17 Years earlier he had resided briefly at a clinic with Vivien , where Robert Sencourt claimed to have first met them both : and earlier still he had spoken of a mental condition of ‘ long-standing ’ .
18 As far back as 1925 , he had dreamed of a complete history of the love allegory from Ovid to Spenser , and by 1928 two chapters of a more modest scheme , starting with the Provençal troubadours , were finished .
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