Example sentences of "[vb base] [Wh det] [pers pn] has [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Look what he has done to me . ’
2 ‘ They know what she has come to tell them . ’
3 I am sure they recognise what he has achieved since he left .
4 The writer , on the contrary , may look over what he has already written , pause between each word with no fear of his interlocutor interrupting him , take his time in choosing a particular word , even looking it up in the dictionary if necessary , check his progress with his notes , reorder what he has written , and even change his mind about what he wants to say .
5 But as they analyse what he has said to different people , they begin to see that the question is not really pertinent .
6 It will then " give up " and return what it has got so far .
7 Christians in particular have trouble with this part of the grief response because so often it seems that Christians are not meant to be angry — especially when the feeling is commonly directed towards God personally , as it were : ‘ I try to live a good life and see what He has let happen …
8 Go and see what she has planned ! ’
9 If an experienced operator of a complex console of switches is asked where a particular switch is he will often touch it and check what he has touched , the action precedes the recall and recall precedes recognition .
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