Example sentences of "he have [verb] [pers pn] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He has warned me he 'll make me suffer for it . |
2 | But he has made it his business to master the terminology of the economic debate , and applied to the problem an elegant and sophisticated technique of intellectual biography . |
3 | In April 1765 Collinson wrote , ‘ I have the pleasure to inform my good friend that my repeated solicitations have not been in vain , for this day I received certain intelligence from our gracious King that he has appointed thee his Botanist with a salary of fifty pounds a year . ’ |
4 | He has given me nothing but total loyalty and respect at a time when I needed it most . |
5 | I am the Kha-Khan 's trusted servant , and he has given me everything I ever asked of him : this land in perpetuity , peace and security for our clan forever . ’ |
6 | Steve Pyle has not only done us all a favour ; he has done you one , Mr Laing . |
7 | By absenting himself from her court , by this final and suicidal invisibility , he has denied her her heart 's desire . |
8 | He has told them there 's no excuse and tough new action will be taken against those who persist in damaging the environment . |
9 | He has told me he loves my daughter and bitterly regrets the affair which , he says , he could n't stop because the girl was blackmailing him and threatening to tell his wife . |
10 | Hunt said : ‘ He has told me he would drive for Williams for 23 million dollars less than Nigel — and that means nothing . ’ |
11 | Within minutes , he has told me he will be seeing the PM this afternoon , and that he dined with Mrs Thatcher the previous evening . |
12 | is , he was on a Christmas bash last night , he did , he has told me he 'd be late , he 'll be here oh about ten o'clock- ish . |
13 | From all that he has told me it was a terrible experience , but he has now set up his Foundation to help other sufferers , and this is a great joy to him . |
14 | But what he has told me I found rather interesting — in the circumstances , ’ he added pointedly , confirming her suspicions . |
15 | It is up to the Secretary of State , if he keeps internment on the books as he has told us he will , to begin to educate people throughout this kingdom about the need to implement internment at a time that he judges correct — when he is advised by the Chief Constable and the GOC to do so . |
16 | Surely if he has got it you ought to encourage it … |
17 | They are his creations — he has chosen them himself , and provided each one with a livelihood and a way of being . |
18 | Sharon , who works at a miniature models factory in Wrexham , said : ‘ I have been teasing him for about two weeks for not being romantic but he has shown me I was wrong . |
19 | Sharon , who works at a miniature models factory in Wrexham , said : ‘ I have been teasing him for about two weeks for not being romantic but he has shown me I was wrong . |
20 | And when he has found it he lays it on his shoulders rejoicing . |
21 | The last time he 'd seen her she 'd been drunk , they 'd had a fight , he 'd left her sprawling on the carpet . |
22 | She 'd worn slacks all through rehearsals and the only other times he 'd seen her she 'd been wearing that dreary suit . |
23 | He 'd seen it himself but he 'd see it again just to keep latched on to them . |
24 | ‘ You 're thinking that the aunt killed him and made it look as though he 'd done it himself . ’ |
25 | So so when he 'd done it he said well two hundred and fifty quid I heard him and he said but I suppose you know the of it oh I do n't know and he said why did n't you do it ? |
26 | All he had done was what she had told him to do and when he phoned from the motorway to tell her he 'd done it she 'd gone mad ! |
27 | He 'd enjoyed them himself when he was younger . |
28 | She was good fun to be with and easy to talk to , and in the short time he 'd known her she had shown a ready sense of humour . |
29 | ‘ The last time I went to see a specialist about my knee , I was ready to pack it in if he 'd told me I was facing another year out . |
30 | Now he 'd told me he was going up to the Cathedral . |