Example sentences of "he [vb pp] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where had he heard that phrase before ?
2 The England hooker , who has already said that he would have accepted only the usual expenses had he undertaken this summer 's tour of the Republic marking the South African Rugby Board 's centenary , has now been quoted as saying that ‘ remuneration was mentioned . ’
3 However , economy being of prime importance , he included , he said , nothing inessential to the art of gardening that might increase the size and price ( eighteen shillings ) , but neither had he omitted any advice which might be deemed useful to the profession , ‘ so that upon the whole the work is rendered as complete a system of practical gardening as present knowledge of vegetation can supply ’ .
4 Devon Loch had appeared to take off right by the water jump , which the runners on the second circuit of the Grand National by-pass as they approach the winning post : had he caught that fence out of the corner of his eye and tried to jump it ?
5 Had he forgotten this morning already ?
6 And my son-in-law he was working with him , and when he had that accident , well it 's ridiculous what he done that day .
7 Very hard , very hard I told the lads I told 'em the union about it what he done that day .
8 you have you has he done any drawing graphs ?
9 He heard Mandru tell all the other Ixmaritians that never had he seen such eloquence of posture , such moving pathos .
10 ‘ The poor little mite ! ’ he exclaimed , as he might had he seen another man 's child being mistreated in the street .
11 Has he made that statement in public ? , because his public statement says does not
12 Paul climbed the stairs in trepidation ; had he made some mistake in the corrections , blind with pain as he had been for part of the day ?
13 He had neither remained discreetly silent , nor had he made any attempt to explain in public the reasons for his resignation .
14 Had he made any sort of impression ?
15 He is being so carefully nurtured that never yet has he suffered any frustration .
16 ‘ As for the terms in which St Paul expressed it — well , there you are he used any sort of figure that came to hand : he picked up a rhetorical metaphor from a cynic preaching in the market … .
17 Nor had he had any reason to complain about the security measures surrounding visitors to the base .
18 Had he smiled that day too ?
19 But has n't he got that job still then ?
20 But in August , as the selectors were putting together their plans for the winter , I started saying to Gatt : ‘ Why the bloody hell has he got that end , I want it . ’
21 Has he got that thing going ?
22 What kind 's he got this time ?
23 has he got some money ?
24 Has he got some claim on Jessica , or something ? ’
25 ‘ Has he got some sort of fault indicator up there ? ’ asked Bernice .
26 John Galloway at the Cancer Research Campaign feels that there are only two relevant questions : has he got any money , and does he have any teeth ?
27 has he got any thing in there worth nicking ?
28 The the the the trouble is he got more recognition for that for getting no points at all than he did probably if he 'd have bloody won that thing .
29 Has n't he got enough money ?
30 The loser then was Ray Laccohee who might well have been more than a match for Dale overall had he played more competition golf .
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