Example sentences of "he [conj] she [adv] has " in BNC.

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1 I argued a moment ago that if the student is to enter into his or her own work , and is to be committed to it , he or she simply has to be given the intellectual space — to a degree — to follow his or her own inclinations .
2 He or she also has to learn which strategies are acceptable in which classroom , since teachers ' demands will vary .
3 He or she also has power to refuse for good cause to accept an application or to decline to give advice .
4 Now then , he argues that since in the state of nature erm the individual has the right to life , liberty and property , he or she also has a right to take such steps are necessary for the protection o o of these rights .
5 ‘ A person who has symptoms of cardiovascular disease has much more to gain from reducing lipid levels [ because he or she already has a higher risk of dying from the disease ] than does someone with desirable lipid levels , ’ he says .
6 Indeed , talk to any manager and he or she already has common-sense theories of motivation , often built up over long periods of observing people at work .
7 It will all depend on the choice to be made by the national legislatures , and in the case of countries which make the third choice the employee 's option not to transfer may give the worker no more than he or she already has under the Mikkelsen doctrine i.e. the option of going over or resigning from employment with the transferor .
8 Finally , evidence is accumulating that a person 's emotional environment influences his or her likelihood of suffering an acute psychotic episode if he or she already has a history of schizophrenic disorder .
9 If a manager is in the A&R office at CBS , he or she rarely has access to anybody else in the company .
10 When an applicant comes into a priority category or reaches the head of a queue and is offered housing , he or she then has to decide whether to accept the offer if it does not accord with the original preference .
11 Parents have handed over to an outsider to solve a problem he or she never has to face .
12 If your child is under 16 , he or she still has the right to consent to or refuse an HIV test if the doctor feels he or she has sufficient maturity and understanding .
13 The sufferer 's disease gets back into " the driving seat " and he or she comes to believe that life can be managed alone and that is questionable , despite all previous evidence , whether he or she truly has addictive disease after all .
14 One of you dies , the remaining one still owns all the property cos he or she always has done so and therefore it belongs to that person .
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