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

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1 The European Commissions Director for regional policy said that he 'd accepted the submission from Euro Cities that funding would be made available for urban areas .
2 The European Commissions Director for regional policy said that he 'd accepted the submission from Euro Cities that funding would be made available for urban areas .
3 He suddenly wished , with an almost desperate fervour , that he 'd asked the names of Karen 's daughters .
4 He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm .
5 He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm .
6 Mr Salmon told me that he 'd heard the best barrows were being sold off in the Old Kent Road , on account of the fact that so many young lads were heeding Kitchener 's cry and joining up to fight for King and country .
7 He said he 'd probably get it anyway , that he 'd baited the trap with a piece of meat that had gone off .
8 He had realized in January how very fond of Sandy he was , that he 'd reached the stage where he might well ask her to marry him .
9 At least he was spared the knowledge that he 'd given the doge 's ring to a heartless little bitch who 'd just taken him for a ride . ’
10 ‘ And Doyle never referred to the fact that he 'd seen the Asian girl near to Charlie 's ? ’
11 It was on the pier at Stranraer that he 'd seen the man first , in the shed where they searched the cars .
12 The jury at Oxford Crown Court found the married father of two guilty after hearing that he 'd tied the woman 's hands hands behind her back in the city 's New Road and subjected her to a terrifying ordeal , during which she 'd feared for her life .
13 Last night Graveney confirmed that he 'd made the allegation but was ‘ obviously very disappointed ’ at the bid to veto him by the Pakistan Board .
14 And then Luke came in and said the fire was fine and that he 'd bashed the cushions up a bit , to make it all OK for them .
15 Lowell explained that he 'd inherited the cottage from a member of his family .
16 Her heart missed a beat when she saw that he 'd brought the Dane with him .
17 It seemed that he 'd expected the animal 's response to be more intense on the second day , but it actually scored lower on his scale .
18 The inquest at Brighton was told how Trevor Carrington , a guest at the party , had confessed to his brother that he 'd started the fire as a ’ prank . ’
19 I suspected this fool was so desperate for money that he 'd concealed the bumps and scratches on the disc with black shoe polish , so I was examining its surface with a magnifying glass .
20 All that mattered to me , though , was his signature , his handwriting , the fact that he 'd licked the stamp .
21 Paul Crossland admitted in court that he 'd taken the cash out of union funds , but said he 'd felt entitled to it because he had saved the union so much money .
22 She 'd heard since that he 'd left the health service and gone abroad to work … and now not only was he back , but she was expected to work with him .
23 I carried on drinking and talking until Ken O'Mara rushed into the room and screamed that he 'd found the body . ’
24 The director agreed that he 'd misinterpreted the play .
25 When he heard of the murder this morning , he was terrified of being questioned , imagining that Vera would somehow get to hear that he 'd spent the night at the Lodge — especially if he was detained .
26 Its owner admitted to us that he 'd spent the Cullifords and other people 's insurance premiums paying off company debts , but insisted he was trying to get their money back .
27 He was so sure that Barney was his man , even though the evidence against him was n't strong enough to arrest him , that he 'd had the cheek to warn him off .
28 He went all quiet and un-Oliver-like and admitted that he 'd got the sack .
29 Why should she take it out on him that he 'd got the wrong voice ?
30 White-hot rage that was all the more potent because it originated from humiliation , and from the sickening knowledge not only that she was infatuated with him , but also that he had recognised the fact .
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