Example sentences of "he have [adv] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In a piece of fancy footwork of which Gekko would have been proud , America 's fat cats have capped a record year by undermining President-Elect Bill Clinton 's plans to soak the rich , before he has even set foot in the White House .
2 The Beverly Hills 90210 star says he has n't touched booze since attending his friend 's funeral .
3 I dealt with the owner personally , and he has n't set foot in the place since the war .
4 He has since sought help from Esther Rantzen 's That 's Life programme in an effort to get someone to accept responsibility for his losses .
5 He has already sacrificed part of his little toe on the right foot on a previous expedition .
6 He has already sampled success at the highest level and after winning the Celebration Mile at Goodwood last Saturday on Swing Low he has his eyes firmly focused on more Group One events .
7 He has also sought support for this view from studies of separate and mixed schooling of different ethnic groups in other countries .
8 Not only has Mellor lost the cherished Cabinet post that thrust him to the forefront of British politics , but he has also waved goodbye to the Heritage Secretary 's salary of £63,047 .
9 He has also set eternity in the hearts of men .
10 He has also had correspondence with my hon. Friend the Member for Derbyshire , West ( Mr. McLoughlin ) , the Minister for Shipping and Public Transport at the Department .
11 The purchaser would still expect , rightly , to be able to obtain a remedy from the seller under the Sale of Goods Act even though he has not obtained ownership of the copyright subsisting in the computer program .
12 Although he has not taken alcohol in twenty-five years , the craving for it is still there .
13 They agree with Cohen 's argument that working-class boys are likely to form and join delinquent subcultures , but they feel he has not taken account of the different and specialised types of subculture that exist .
14 The whereabouts of James Guerin , ISC 's former chairman , are still unknown and he has yet to make contact with Ferranti 's advisers .
15 The Chancellor may decide to encourage greater use of diesel : however , he has only limited scope for any price differentiation between DERV and petrol , for since December diesel has actually been 10 pence per gallon more expensive than unleaded petrol .
16 He has never set foot in Israel and yet claims to be an expert in Israeli affairs .
17 In the preface of his book of etchings 78 Studies ( 1809 ) he says ‘ He has always considered fidelity of imitation is the first improvement in the fine arts . ’
18 This is easy for one who sees , since he already possesses a picture of the surface of his own body ; and , on this account , he now , by means of the unchanging local sign , even in the dark , translates each stimulus which he has once seen act on a definite place , to the same place in this picture of the body which is mentally presented before him . ’
19 He has apparently lost movement in one leg and needs crutches to walk .
20 Or perhaps he 'd simply lost interest in the diversions of aesthetes .
21 If Vecchi killed Mahoney , as seemed fairly certain , he 'd already got hold of whatever was necessary to keep up the blackmail of Laura Channing .
22 ‘ Barratt was there , ’ says Howard , ‘ making sure everyone knew he 'd just had lunch with God . ’
23 Surely Jake deserved a wife precisely like Janice — the gold-digger he 'd always accused Shiona of being .
24 But he 'd still got hold of it .
25 But having h done that and having gone off his toe , he the wardrobe was n't in front of him so much as it was down there by now , and he 'd still got hold of it you see , so because of the momentum , of going that way down two steps and one further one he shot forward and went right over the edge of the wardrobe .
26 He 'd never felt skin like that , velvet skin , warm and slippery skin that absorbed him into her .
27 ‘ Mellor was besotted with me because he 'd never had sex like it ’
28 He 'd never told Mum about the words he 'd had with the relief officers , which was a blessing really because she would never have shut up about it .
29 He 'd obviously taken time over building up this little booklet explaining the stuff .
30 Edouard de Chavigny did : he was a fine athlete , with a blue for cricket , and had taken so well to rowing that , even though a late starter , he had narrowly missed selection for the Oxford eight .
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