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

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1 ‘ The shadow of the dome of pleasure ’ flashes past on the waves like a sequence of film , while the poet reflects on what he has seen previously , the only thing now remaining being the sense of wonder amidst the conciliation of paradox and the momentary solution of metaphysical inquiry :
2 He has seen right from the start that the majority of Germans wanted unification and that the pace of events was dictating a much more rapid move towards unification than most people , either inside , and certainly on the outside , had realised , and he put all his authority into the campaign , campaigned extremely effectively and has had a ringing endorsement .
3 Pearson , England 's former centre-forward , is impressed with what he has seen so far at Valley Parade .
4 Yet he has seen only two other houses in the creek come on the market in the last 12 years .
5 Howard never realized — up to now he has seen only copies of the Night Watch and the Birth of Venus ; indeed of everything , from electron microscopes and openers to the muddle of plasticine , string , and electric flex in the toy drawer at home .
6 He has seen about 6000 patients over the years and all except six had suffered from allergies .
7 The only vehicles he 'd seen here so polished were hearses .
8 After the lesson he told me that he wanted to buy a really good shirt he 'd seen somewhere , and I enquired into the resale potential of the item with a view to recovering my outlay in case of bankruptcy , which amused him further ; and then I gave him my terms .
9 Morse thought it must be the splendid grandfather clock he 'd seen somewhere that he heard chiming the three-quarters ( 10.45 a.m. ) as he and Lewis sat beside each other in a deep settee in the Lancaster Room .
10 Two wheels , round and round , he could n't take his eyes away , and this time it 'd be like worship , I dreamed that we were made of gold , he 'd seen too much , his eyes were gold , they 'd have to melt them down .
11 Philip remembered the room he 'd seen yesterday , empty and dead , shaped like a shoe-box .
12 He knew what happened to men and women whose notion of themselves had become degraded ; he 'd seen how traitors worked with a special spite , with a fury that was reserved for themselves as they twisted the knife in the wound .
13 One Manchester United fan insisted he 'd seen very few disturbances .
14 He had drawn the cross he 'd seen so briefly , and coloured the stones red and the setting yellow .
15 With annoying irrelevance it occurred to Quentin that the name of the film on the television screen was Three Smart Girls , which he 'd seen about thirty-five years ago , when he was a child himself .
16 But there was a sadness in Alina 's eyes now , unlike anything that he 'd seen there before ; a sadness not for what had been , but for what could never be .
17 Although Creggan had progressed northwards well he had slowed during the last day or two as he grew tired easily and rested by feeding off rubbish dumps he had seen where gulls and crows fed .
18 With their thin faces and sharp teeth , they looked like the rats he had seen outside .
19 He remembered the long black shadows he had seen when crossing over in the basket lift .
20 Vologsky had not monitored all his automatic recording , but he had seen enough to know that things were really serious .
21 But for the present he had seen enough .
22 He had not had time to compare more than a few paragraphs scattered throughout each text , but he had seen enough to know that their contents were practically identical .
23 Cranston cursed and tossed a coin at one of the creatures then strode back to the house , bellowing that he had seen enough .
24 He was looking for the bowl of eggs he had seen earlier .
25 The two Chelonians he had seen earlier were strapped into padded harnesses that suspended their front set of limbs conveniently over the main instrument panel .
26 Surely this could n't be the woman he had seen earlier ?
27 He itched to do the latter , but common sense prevailed ; he had seen how uncomfortable were the lives of other guys who had done that , either to marry too young or go it alone .
28 His penetration was n't deep enough for her to really grip him with her vaginal muscles , but he had seen how clitoral massage aroused her .
29 And later , when he had been in the water , he had seen how she stood behind her husband , watching him , her eyes curious , lingering on his naked chest .
30 He had seen how entirely wrong it had been for him to have assumed that Beatrice Throgmorton would look twice at him .
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