Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] [prep] his " in BNC.

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31 The book that he has written with his former research student , a linguist and historian , although concentrating on a remote and antique land , is the first full definition of the scope of this new historical science .
32 How many snakes and kangaroos he has killed in his car , English as opposed to Australian beer , a possible Test successor to fast bowler Dennis Lillee , or Conservation .
33 Nan 's no fool , and our precise Mr Peeble , who I am sure is quite used to pregnancies , will have detected something before now if not from the narration he has heard above his head over the past days .
34 Why , he asks God , has he never sent him a friend who would have been able to make sense of his inner experience and translate the ‘ music ’ he has heard in his soul into intelligible sound ?
35 Adam Drabo has since become a folk hero , for the inspiration he has given to his country 's people to rid themselves of corrupt government .
36 ‘ Among changes he has seen during his career are the introduction of new painting materials and safety methods .
37 He may use a gymnastics ball , resting on a table , to practise trunk movements , as he has done during his treatment sessions .
38 ‘ It falls to me , as it did first with Peter Shilton and then with Terry Butcher , to place on record on behalf of the Football Association what he has done for his country .
39 ‘ I 've never played Eddie before but I know he will be trying his best just like he has done throughout his career . ’
40 He thinks he has saved for his holiday — a fallacy that is exposed only when he tries to redeem those bits of paper against an empty spending account .
41 Jim never escapes the torment of self-doubt , even when in the remote kingdom of Patusan he has given all his energy and his intelligence , as well as his physical courage , to settling internal feuds and establishing prosperity — when , in fact , he has become to his people ‘ Lord Jim ’ .
42 At 22 , he has shrugged off his brat-pack contemporaries by simply not behaving like a typical ’ brat ’ .
43 His army colleagues are upset that he has admitted in his book that the government was behind the killing of an estimated 10,000 people in a ten-day crack-down on ’ organised ’ crime in Jakarta in 1983 .
44 The self-confidence inspired by his Eton and Trinity background may have helped him in the several differences of opinion he has encountered in his life .
45 ‘ My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord and my spirit exults in God my saviour because he has looked upon his lowly handmaid Yes , from this day forward all generations will call me blessed for the Almighty has done great things for me .
46 Bringing baby Bogdan Ursu to Middlesbrough for a vital operation grabbed the headlines , but Rod has developed an affection for all the children he has helped on his trips .
47 The doctrine he has carried through his career that if you do n't enjoy it , there 's no point bothering , can easily be misconstrued as arrogance .
48 HIS left foot is pointing away from her , which shows he is not confident that he has succeeded in his attempt to dominate her .
49 But he has failed in his great ambition , and perhaps the task was too much for a man who has had to spend time inventing a new identity for himself .
50 He has failed in his attempt to downgrade Darlington 's Catholic schools but his assault on the 1944 Education Act has delayed vital improvement work at St Bede 's and St Augustine 's for at least a year . ’
51 He was dropped too early — but instead of sulking he has returned with his old fire .
52 When he has returned to his place they all repeat the oath in unison .
53 It is that he is criminally insane — unable to stop himself from sexually abusing women he has lured with his position or his charm , and sometimes overpowered with drugs .
54 As his angry response to such blatant prejudice , Jarman scratches his own message into thick paint dragged over the sensational tabloid headlines which he has silkscreened onto his canvases .
55 I fundamentally disagree with his proposition , although I congratulate him on the stand that he has taken for his principles .
56 Judicial review does lie to the visitor in cases where he has acted outside his jurisdiction in the sense that he did not have the power under the regulating documents to enter into the adjudication of the dispute , or has abused his power , or has acted in breach of the rules of natural justice ( post , pp. 1114F–G , G–H , 1125H , 1126C–D , 1129H — 1130A ) .
57 Judicial review does lie to the visitor in cases where he has acted outside his jurisdiction ( in the narrow sense ) or abused his powers or acted in breach of the rules of natural justice .
58 For his part in a week-long happening at Glasgow 's Tramway Theatre in early May — ‘ an exploration around the body , halfway between theatre and sculptor ’ — he has drawn on his own private nightmare .
59 Its growth was to cause a storm of protest in the next century from archbishops less inclined to travel than Sigeric ; but we need not doubt that it arose because Sigeric and his like were delighted to have an excuse to go on pilgrimage , and the diary he has left of his movements dwells especially on the many churches in Rome worth a pilgrim 's attention .
60 West wins this third Diamond trick with the Queen and all he has left in his hand are 3 Hearts , and whatever card he plays he must give you the last three tricks in that suit .
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