Example sentences of "he [vb past] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Milken 's indictment was the prize that Boesky delivered to his prosecutors — it was even cited by his lawyer when he tried unsuccessfully to have Boesky 's three-year prison sentence commuted earlier this year . |
2 | He surfaced , briefly , but the swell rolled him over and drove him down again before he 'd even had time to draw breath . |
3 | ‘ Barratt was there , ’ says Howard , ‘ making sure everyone knew he 'd just had lunch with God . ’ |
4 | He 'd never had affection so he could n't give it . |
5 | ‘ Mellor was besotted with me because he 'd never had sex like it ’ |
6 | Of course , he 'd never had time to make friends . |
7 | He began to feel uneasy , not the least because , by talking to Edna , he seemed somehow to have double-crossed his wife . |
8 | He needed still to have Mummy come along and say , ‘ No ! |
9 | Afterwards , he went home to have dinner and a wash and shave before returning to Central Strike Headquarters at 7.00 p.m . |
10 | In Jones & Smith [ 1976 ] 3 All ER 54 ( CA ) , the occupier 's son had general permission to enter the house but he did not have permission to come in with a friend to steal two televisions , despite the father 's saying that his son would never be a trespasser in his house . |
11 | It was obvious he did not have pockets full of drugs . |
12 | He did not have indigestion although he ate ready salted crisps with his whisky . |
13 | This meant some easing of the burden , which he liked , but it also meant that he was not Prime Minister , which he also liked being , that he did not have Chequers , for which his affection was second only to that of MacDonald , and that his salary as Lord President was £2000 instead of the £5000 which Secretaries of State as well as the Prime Minister were paid . |
14 | He did not have mother 's shrewdness , nor her education , and lacked the family support given to mother by her parents . |
15 | Mr Chambers said Mr Smith claimed he did not have £407 and , when he said he would take his Astra instead , Mr Smith said it had been sold . |
16 | But rather that in the incarnation God in Christ took on humanity ( the universal ) ; which is not to imply that he did not have particularities , which indeed one has to have to be human . |
17 | He did not have AIDS . |
18 | He did not have Alain 's humour or compassion . |
19 | He did not have time to dwell on the finer points of policy detail , and despite Kirk 's Ron-concurrence " he would have to send his telegram . |
20 | Over her shoulder , lying on the black leather upholstery of the back seat , he could see a black velour trilby which was vaguely familiar , though for the moment he did not have time to sort out exactly why or how . |
21 | He did not have time to study any more , and the long hours of work on the farm made him tired and dull . |
22 | He did not have time now to investigate his own feelings , but somewhere at the back of his mind was the thought that he was , himself , no idealist . |
23 | He did not have time to check his mirrors for police cars as he passed All Hallows-on-the-Wall and plunged into the long straight canyon of London Wall . |
24 | The runner , who has always protested that he is innocent , insists that the only reason he did not provide a sample at the 1991 GRE Cup meeting was that he did not have time before he had to go to work . |
25 | But you see , for all the boasting , he did n't have ego problems . |
26 | He told her he did n't have sex of any kind . |
27 | Rainman was the last one and he did n't have sex with her |
28 | Face it if if he did n't have Adam as a friend he 'd be definitely mateless . |
29 | A week later doctors told Dave Cameron , 47 , he did n't have cancer after all . |
30 | Pity he did n't have clothes on , they would have cushioned his fall a bit . |