Example sentences of "[subord] he has [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Robin Jones keeps his place at open-side flanker where he has played in Swansea 's last three matches in the absence of another injury victim Alan Reynolds .
2 Although he has lived in the UK since 1969 , Zarei was born in Iran and is often listed as Iranian , but he is officially a British athlete , and won an England vest when competing in the Milton Keynes 24-hour Championships in 1989 .
3 It seems that he speaks no English although he has lived in this country for some time ; he is in fact Italian by birth .
4 Bill Clinton went on the road to sell his domestic agenda , hoping for more favourable coverage from the local press than he has found in Washington .
5 Spectroscopy grade tetra is a slightly different case — not a great deal is used , Horne said , but spectroscopists have no direct alternative , so he has laid in a supply .
6 An American Indian proverb cautions , ‘ One man should say nothing to another until he has walked in his moccasins . ’
7 Sachin Tandulkar , Yorkshire 's first-ever overseas player , does his best to look as if he has lived in the northern county all his life
8 Finally , when he has taken in all the information he can assimilate , after a dramatic ‘ I will go ’ or after waking one morning knowing that the problem has solved itself in his sleep , he applies for his visa , resigns his job , packs his bags .
9 Amis writes here , as he has written in other books , about the distance between men and women ; here , too , is the trouble that awaits the rational hedonist who deceives the woman he lives with and loves .
10 National Service sent him into the Army , as he has described in Not all a Ball , and it was then , whilst on leave , that Minton 's ‘ irresistible , magical aura of ebullience and joie de vivre ’ offered such a liberating contrast with the high-pitched orders of NCOs and the brutalising routine of Army life .
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