Example sentences of "[conj] she has [verb] " in BNC.

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31 It is the responsibility of the angered party to communicate successfully and reasonably why he or she has felt anger .
32 An individual 's social network is simply the sum of relationships which he or she has contracted with others , and in that rather obvious sense the concept is universally applicable .
33 The type of household in which the elderly person lives may , in its turn , be a function of the stage he or she has reached in the life course rather than of age per se .
34 More typically , the individual child stands at the teacher 's desk , muttering or stentoriously chanting for a few minutes , until checked by the ticking of a card which is slipped into the reading book at the page he or she has reached , or is expected to reach " by next time " .
35 Clearly , formulations of gist and upshot are important in written and formal spoken discourse too , although there the task of the sender is much harder , as he or she has to estimate the need for reformulation at any given point .
36 He or she has to generate both questions and answers , and in a well-organised text it is the generating of questions that is the most difficult task .
37 A listener who , when speaking , uses what he or she has heard .
38 More commonly , the minister under attack is shielded by collective responsibility and the decision as to whether he or she goes or stays is one for the Prime Minister , based on the criteria of the extent to which he or she has become a liability to the government .
39 What sets the true teacher apart is the ability he or she has to relate to children with thoughtfulness , concern and love .
40 It is better by far for the patient to have a week or so in which to mull over all that has occurred and everything he or she has learnt about the past .
41 This " field research " is commonplace and is simply the sufferer testing whether what he or she has learnt in treatment is really true in the outside world .
42 Either the plaintiff will receive £8,251 + costs ( if the judge 's estimate tallies with that of the plaintiff 's advisers ) or a much lower figure ( if it does not , and he or she has to pay costs ) .
43 This order compels a person to do something under a contract which he or she has refused to do .
44 The date has obvious value if the story is a topical one but it also s the journalist to check how long he or she has held material .
45 The communicator who has not interacted with the material and is merely passing on what he or she has read or been told functions as a tertiary source .
46 As such , he or she has to work closely with the creative people and with media : in some agencies this includes the media planning , too .
47 SPOTTING Spotters may advise shooters of sight corrections but may touch the shooter or his equipment after he or she has started shooting
48 This is a training exercise during which the parent learns to use appropriate commands and follow through after five seconds either by rewarding and attending to the child if he or she has complied or by using time out if not .
49 Wesley has an explanation of why the believer can not explain to the unbeliever what he or she has learned by faith .
50 These inner conflicts are in part due to the person having ‘ id-impulses ’ which he or she has learned to see as wrong , and so has internalized prohibitions against acting on them .
51 The student must also be encouraged to develop the ability to see relationships within what he or she has learned , and to relate what he or she has learned to actual situations .
52 The student must also be encouraged to develop the ability to see relationships within what he or she has learned , and to relate what he or she has learned to actual situations .
53 The training , however high-level , is converted into higher education only when the student is able to form an independent evaluation of what he or she has learned or mastered , is able to put it into some kind of perspective , and is able to see not only its strengths but also its limitations .
54 Every time the parent has witnessed the PB or CB , he or she has entered a tally mark in the appropriate space .
55 And before we can create this new confident person , we frequently have to break down the poor self-image he or she has acquired over the years .
56 The cashier should give a receipt to the receptionist that he or she has taken charge of the money .
57 Moreover , it is difficult for anyone but the manager to have available all the information he or she has taken into account at the point of decision , and hence it is difficult to monitor the manager .
58 To the availability-for-work test has been added the actively-seeking-work test in which the unemployed person has to demonstrate and provide evidence that he or she has taken all necessary steps to obtain employment .
59 Once the reader has grasped that there are different kinds of reading ( appropriate to different kinds of texts and different purposes ) , that reading must be undertaken actively and critically , and that he or she has to interact in a personal way with the text , then the reader is becoming proficient .
60 For the tutor it is the seventh conversation about The Prelude he or she has had that week .
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