Example sentences of "he have [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 In front of them , about twenty yards away , he had seen a barbed-wire fence some three feet high which an old corporal told him had already cost a thousand lives of those who had done nothing more than erect it .
2 Morrissey , formerly lead singer of the Smiths and now a solo artist , is the central figure in this demi-monde and he has successfully mounted a long career based on a delightfully British blend of prurience and prudery .
3 His dealings with the chief sources of Opera North 's subsidy , the Arts Council and Leeds City Council , are happy enough , and he has successfully scotched a dismal plan to merge with Scottish Opera , but he worries that Leeds lacks a ‘ coherent cultural policy ’ of the sort that Birmingham and Glasgow have committed themselves to .
4 He has successfully rescued a whole series of major houses , without a penny of historic buildings grants , by adapting them as self-contained houses and cottages .
5 It 's as if he has just noticed an extra thumb .
6 He has just received a hefty testimonial pay-out and is in the last 18 months of his current contract .
7 He has just seen a prospectus in which the Government is offering for sale , shares in British Rail .
8 A keen sailor , he has just completed a course for yacht master offshore .
9 He has just completed a year with the Praetorian Guard . ’
10 KEVIN PRESSMAN last night revealed that he still wants to leave Sheffield Wednesday — even though he has just signed a new three-and-a-half year contract .
11 Now he has just signed a new , three-year contract with Coventry and insists : ‘ With hindsight , I think I should have sued West Ham .
12 He has just published a profusely illustrated catalogue of fine books in fine bindings which has been described as an important reference work on its subject .
13 Barney sniggered then continued , ‘ Selwyn Hopkins told me he has just bought a motorbike .
14 He has just bought a neo-classical villa in Hamburg , a few hundred metres from the house where he was born .
15 He has thus determined a general class of non-colinear solutions , and he was able to show that , when the appropriate boundary conditions have been applied , the approaching waves necessarily have variable polarization .
16 So keen is manager Graham Taylor for Wright , in particular , to fulfil his international potential against Turkey that he has even asked a psychologist to help the Arsenal striker relax before his big night at Wembley .
17 He has even invented a punning , almost paradoxical , nickname for himself the man with the yellow rosette and the smile has become Never Say Dai Wilson .
18 Match of the Day ( £12.95 , BBC Books ) : Given the detail for which John Motson is renowned in preparing each of his commentaries , it is of little surprise that he has finally compiled a complete record of games featured on football 's most famous programme since 1964 .
19 But he has finally won a mint .
20 It is a shame that Iain Brown 's outstanding scholarship , evident in the extensive captions , was not allowed to take the form of a numbered catalogue but he has nevertheless produced an attractive companion publication for the show ( Monumental Reputation .
21 He has since become an internationally acknowledged scholar and authority on all aspects of Wedgwood history , design and manufacturing .
22 He has since completed a splendid four-timer when making all to take the Group Two Richmond Stakes at Goodwood last week .
23 In 1987 he had declined an offer to direct the National Gallery in London , opting instead to lead the Kimbell where he has since conducted an exemplary acquisitions campaign ; also , he has close ties with Mr Mellon , having served as CEO of the Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art , established by the philanthropist at Yale University .
24 He has since died a sad death at Saigon , choked in his own vomit after a bout of energetic drinking .
25 Founded by Reg Bolton in nineteen seventy six , he has since established a number of children 's circus groups throughout the country .
26 But , in tandem with his captain , the bubblingly enthusiastic Nigel Briers , he has already created a strong team spirit , quite possibly thriving on the absence of such departed stars as Chris Lewis .
27 He has already become a familiar figure at St Wilfrid 's Primary School and he is also chaplain for St John 's Comprehensive .
28 He has already become a familiar figure at St Wilfrid 's Primary School , which he regularly visits both for pastoral duties and to enjoy the company of the pupils .
29 When Cam Renton , central character of that book , joins the Langdale as junior apprentice at the age of sixteen he has already served a year of his training and is disillusioned about the whole process .
30 He has already made a long statement , and you are letting him get away with it .
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