Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] has " in BNC.
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1 | While fashion magazines announce that longer skirts are in style , the princess has again appeared in the multi-coloured striped skirt she has been wearing for more than a year . |
2 | She will stay with the man at whose side she has been for years , Secretary of State James Baker . |
3 | The Luncheon Voucher trophy goes to Mrs Cynthia Payne for the card she has sent to , among others , Jean Rook , the First Lady of Fleet Street . |
4 | He has some obsession she has n't told him the whole truth . ’ |
5 | PRINCESS Diana has returned the controversial £72,000 Mercedes sports car she has driven for 10 months . |
6 | Dr Peggy Heeks reports on research she has been carrying out for the British Library |
7 | Since her torture she has been unable to stand or walk . |
8 | Equally personal is Janet Smith 's The World Outside My Window , the first piece she has made since disbanding her company and the first in a long time that she has made to please herself . |
9 | Apart from a year at Westfield College she has been on the staff of the Department of French at Reading University since 1962 , progressing from Tutorial Assistant to a personal chair as Professor of French . |
10 | Now she has clearly given me to know his villainy , and shown that all this wandering since her abduction she has indeed herself devised , to return to this place from which she was taken . |
11 | But the effect she has whenever she does meet her devotees is startling . |
12 | It seems to be quite a talent she has . ’ |
13 | In the dark she has to show her teeth for me to know she is smiling . |
14 | She will need time to grieve inwardly a little over these losses and gradually come to terms with them in her own way , so you should not assume that any moods of depression or irritability she has in those early months are a reflection on the efforts you are making to help her to feel ‘ at home ’ . |
15 | There is little chance of the " professional " participator emerging with real understanding , for to find out the truth of religion it has to be wrestled with and lived , not just safely and probably patronizingly studied from a safe distance . |
16 | But when the church breaks through this isolation it has created a potential for growth . |
17 | However , in abstract thinking it has always been our habit to assume the role of Ego perfectly isolated from spontaneity ; and even when in theory we have learned to distinguish the play-acting from real life , we are still liable to slip back into thinking as though the agent applying ‘ Be aware ’ were indeed an Ego unaffected by inclination veering with awareness . |
18 | ‘ If he has this horse he has a chance . |
19 | The truth is that despite the siting of the creamery it has probably not been made with local products for some time . |
20 | Miles , battle-hardened in the tough Australian school , rates Wigan as equal to any side he has played in . |
21 | His job is to clean along the paths of the Zoo and that thing he pushes is for the rubbish he collects , and along its side he has two brooms and a shovel . |
22 | He is convinced this is the best Fermanagh side he has ever played on , and adamant that the county 's emergence is no overnight success . |
23 | But he has considerable respect for Derry , a side he has encountered on numerous occasions to date during his speel in charge of Down . |
24 | It is the only card he has left in a game which has so far seen her win every hand . |
25 | We in the North owe him a considerable debt for the enthusiasm and perception he has shown in building up the schools ' collection of works of art now owned by the County Council . |
26 | But we could n't resist quoting captain Martyn Moxon at length in a piece he has penned for the club . |
27 | In fact , when I bring in the afternoon tea , Mr Farraday is inclined to close any book or periodical he has been reading , rise and stretch out his arms in front of the windows , as though in anticipation of conversation with me . |
28 | I welcome the partnership it has established with voluntary organisations . |
29 | In his extraordinary account of his relationship with Mandy Smith he mentions what a wonderful and ‘ giving ’ lover he has always been . |
30 | In a well-led and well-motivated military force it has always been possible to form a rearguard who will fight tenaciously on behalf of their colleagues . |