Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [verb] be " in BNC.

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1 What she has achieved is remarkable given she is still very young and has only been in this business a couple of years .
2 The change from what she was to what she has become is a vast one .
3 What he or she has to say is always open to comment , questioning , refutation .
4 Yes I have spoken to Mrs who is the er er the woman involved and what she has said is this , the We ca n't directly we ca n't directly get hold of it , they wo n't send it out into the community .
5 But if we , what she has done is soured the relationship with us
6 All she has to do is slip the Mickey Mouse earrings in the pocket , smooth down her short hair so that it looks less like Just William and more like Tony Slattery , and the personality change is complete .
7 All she has to do is to walk away , he ca n't walk cos his fore legs are on her back back legs are on the ground .
8 Yeah all she has to do is go go round her bit round just a normal road , across the road down a little bit and she 's there .
9 Well if she lives down Dawson , all she has to do is get a one O six to Clapton , right ?
10 ‘ Maman 's fiercely protective … and now all she has to protect is me . ’
11 What she has to offer is precisely what has seen Cliff through 31 years of showbusiness .
12 ‘ She could not even stand by herself yet she has has been the victim of a most brutal assault in her own bed .
13 One tactic she has used is to decide matters outside the formal Cabinet , either in committees or in informal groups .
14 The only luxuries she has had are a holiday in America , a new car and a few home improvements .
15 The community he has created is self-destructing .
16 So far all he has received are 100 free shares .
17 ‘ What he has said is so stupid .
18 In this case , the Secretary of State has today issued a public statement disputing various parts of the report in The Independent and he has sought to quote from other aspects of the internal review which he has said is so far confidential .
19 I assure the right hon. Gentleman that what he has said is not correct .
20 If he had , he would know that what he has said is not right .
21 I think that both governments are aware of the proposals that emerged from th my dialogue with Mr Addams , and the process that has emerged , that I have said , and he has said is substantial progress towards lasting peace .
22 what he has said is that he , it 's a matter for myself to talk to whoever I wish , and that he respects my judgement in these matters , er according to the joint statement issued Mr Reynolds briefed him on his discussions with me on that on that
23 — the most interesting thing he has to say is that sadism and masochism are always present in the same person : a masochist is a frustrated sadist , and a sadist is a frustrated masochist . ’
24 If what he has to say is worth hearing , why is n't the interviewer recording what he says ?
25 As for reporting to Daddy , you go right ahead , though you might find that what he has to say is n't much to your liking . ’
26 Although one may not agree with it , what he has to say is always considered and well argued .
27 What he has to justify is not the threat , but the demand of money .
28 Does he agree that in choosing the alternative route the Secretary of State for Transport was second guessing and ignoring the possibility that an environmental assessment would conclude that the general route that he has selected was as inappropriate as the one from which the hon. Gentleman thinks his constituents would suffer ?
29 A casual worker who , without good reason , fails to turn up for an assignment which he has accepted is unlikely to be offered assignments in the future .
30 Perhaps he has just waited to see what was emerging and then stepped in quickly to take the initiative and carry forward the proposal which he has sensed is about to emerge .
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