Example sentences of "the [noun] he [vb -s] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Whereas , in Fulk le Réchin 's account which preserved the comital family 's own early tradition , Geoffrey was a solid but unremarkable figure , in the Gesta he has undergone transmogrification .
2 The pebbles he has thrown have shown these things .
3 Alec Smith told vividly of the change he has found — from the days not so long ago when he was a rebel against all organised society , and cherishing hate against certain specific people .
4 Bold face : John Birt tells reporters outside Broadcasting House of the support he has received from colleagues
5 You have no need to worry — the support he has provided over past months will continue .
6 He has lost count of the clubs he has helped , buying their entire ticket alloca-tion .
7 Those four little letters could cost Hardee more than the walkouts he has grown used to .
8 The student often becomes bored with the endless repetition of drills ; he is not necessarily able to transfer the patterns he has practised into creative communication outside a classroom situation ; and he does not necessarily know how and when it is appropriate to use the structures he has practised .
9 These ideas and some of the interactions he has mentioned do not , Anthony hastened to add , apply across all of C&P yet .
10 This produced , even despite that , two hundred and thirteen thousand two hundred pounds of underspending in ninety-three four on just general expenses , on operational expenses , now I think if , if the Chief Constable says he has n't got enough money to do what he wants to do , he could start by spending all of the money he 's had this year , in recruiting all the officers he 's been allowed to recruit .
11 I could tell you about the money he has lent to people and never got back .
12 This works out at 1,460 rupees a year for a rickshaw worth just 2,000 , so he could have bought ten rickshaws with the money he has given the owner over the last 15 years .
13 If , however , he had any benefit under the contract , i.e. some use of the goods , before the goods perished , then he will be unable to recover any of the money he has paid .
14 The under sheriff must hold on to the balance for 14 days in case any steps should be taken to make the defendant bankrupt , in which case he would have to pay the money he has recovered to the receiver .
15 In the year and a half he has been at the Lyric he has established himself as something of a ‘ character ’ and has chalked up a number of box office successes .
16 In his anguished soliloquy on awaking from what he thinks has only been a dream , we see that the hypocrite has lost for ever the advantage he has had over other people .
17 However , his ‘ homework ’ is strictly limited by the progress he has achieved during his rehabilitation treatment ( p. 134 ) .
18 Off the field he has displayed other varied talents he co-wrote a TV series and a novel and his chirpy charm won admirers .
19 The legal question here is quite straightforward : the testator makes a bequest to his debtor , Gaius Seius , of all that Seius has borrowed from him as well as all the debts he has guaranteed for Seius .
20 Is the more optimistic forecast to be made of the dutiful immature girl who has some mildly appreciative responses , knows her books and has paid careful attention to what she has been told to think , but who has few independent ideas and writes with neither firmness nor joy ; or of the mature and independent boy , who may not have studied his notes or perhaps his texts so thoroughly , but who has a sense of relevance , whose judgements are valid , who writes with assurance and betrays in his style … that he has made a genuine engagement with the literature he has encountered ?
21 Now say for instance that because of the minimum solvency er agreement the employers have got to pay whatever their loss is , and if and I asked this question of the T U C that if there was a situation of where the employees were in the majority and forget the pension regulator , because there was a regulator anyway , so you can add whatever name that y you liked to have , but the fraud still went on , but say the employees were in the majority as far as the trustees is concerned and they were in full control and the control was taken away from the employers and there was a a federation of the hundred and twenty eight thousand with a central fund paying off heavy loss of any minimum solvencies , then surely that would be the ideal situation in order to safeguard , because when I asked Goodey himself when he submitted his report , he said they could not give any categ categorical assurance that nobody could defraud in any scheme under the proposals he 's made .
22 Take the bit he has asked you and talk for say 30 seconds then round off and be quiet .
23 Many are the times he has held up busy working schedules because he has become fascinated by someone he has encountered in a crowd .
24 A naturally shy man , who does n't boast about his achievements , and had never previously agreed to any magazine interview , Zarei will not say who the winning runner was , and is reluctant to talk about the times he has put sportsmanship before victory , unless his motives are misinterpreted .
25 Firm judgments of the cases he has investigated have often been accompanied by hard-hitting comments about the problems his office has encountered .
26 The experience he has gained in the mines at immediately a man g a man who has been in the mines goes down there again his er n er he gives himself away , because , just because of the experiences .
27 One of the reasons he has become so popular is that he has no ego and refuses to take himself seriously .
28 DONALD Fothergill has a palpable and daily reminder of the responsibility he has taken on as managing director of Stockton-based Pickerings Lifts .
29 The landlord remains as occupier for the parts of the building he has retained .
30 the whiche he hath acquired
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