Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Presumably he has remained at the back to supervise the operation .
2 I admire Mac because he has remained at the top of British sprinting for a decade through a lot of hard work .
3 A character wearing the Talisman of Ulric automatically recovers wounds he has suffered at the start of his turn .
4 In the past eighteen months he has felt at an appallingly low ebb .
5 Clearly he has listened at a number of keyholes and collected the right gossip .
6 If he can produce no grand reason for abandoning left-wing Labour attitudes , people will be forgiven if they conclude that the change was cynical and opportunistic and that Mr Kinnock is more interested in gaining office than in doing anything in particular once he has arrived at the top .
7 Although I remain strongly opposed to any closer political or economic union with Europe , will my right hon. Friend accept that the leadership that he has shown at the Maastricht conference and his toughness in the negotiations clearly display that he is the only party leader competent to govern this country during the next few years ?
8 Members of the Dan Quayle Commemorative Foundation hope to display memorabilia he has donated at a converted church in his home town of Huntington , Indiana .
9 For the abrupt , hasty manner of Pound 's criticism seems to some readers to carry the implication ( to which Pound in fact did not subscribe ) that no critic is worth listening to unless he has laboured at the maker 's workbench ; that all worthwhile criticism of stories comes from story-tellers , that only poets are worth listening to about poems .
10 Slater , a hotel chef trained at the Culinary Institute of America in New York ( he has worked at a restaurant in Kensington ) , got his first headlines by being sacked from a grocery store deli counter because of his Klan activities .
11 But he wanted to represent a protean form now , however impossible ; wanted to find a way to fix what he 'd seen at the door of his hotel room , when Pie'oh'pah 's many faces had been shuffled in front of him like cards in an illusionist 's deck .
12 The palm wine he 'd drunk at the evening banquet must have driven all sense from him … his first taste .
13 If he 'd explained at the beginning — and it did n't cancel out the fact that he 'd lied to her , did it ?
14 He 'd poked at the soil with a hoe to give it a fresh look .
15 It was a late start because of the poor education he 'd received at the local Protestant school .
16 He 'd wept at the lack of talent , enjoying the attention of fifteen girls , and had played the hard-bitten foreign correspondent to their naivety .
17 Paddy Byrne meant nothing to him , yet he 'd appeared at the graveside this morning .
18 After some confusion over the ordering , Haverford gave them a lengthy account of his love affair with one of a pair of identical twins whom he 'd met at a Red Mole party in 1965 .
19 And Jim went out and got drunk in Invercargill with a man he 'd met at the last A&P show , Bill McKirdy , and he stayed with Bill that night to sleep it off .
20 At least he 'd made someone happy , he thought drily , regretting that he 'd snarled at the lad in front of him .
21 Boy thought that this had been in some ways the perfect night , the best that he had ever had since he 'd arrived at The Bar .
22 He 'd fucking had his dinner at six o'clock , I do n't even know what I rang the club later , I tell you like , twenty past he 'd arrived at the club and he was early , where 'd you go ?
23 Earlier today she 'd been jealous because he 'd smiled at the three women in a way he 'd never smiled at her .
24 He asked the old man if he 'd ever worked in the sandpaper factory and added that he 'd probably be going to work there himself when he 'd finished at the Comprehensive .
25 When he 'd finished at the sink I came out and wound myself lovingly around his legs but he shut me in the kitchen .
26 Mrs Margaret Jones : ‘ David arrived home carrying the statuette that he 'd won at the song contest that he 'd been to with Ken Pitt and dashed straight upstairs to see his father who had n't been well for a number of days .
27 He had in his hurry left one drawer just a little open , and was now delving into the carpet-bag , which he 'd found at the bottom of the shelved larder .
28 But it would have been costly because he 'd worked at the paper for so long .
29 He 'd looked at the sheet of newspaper with the long-necked figures and the rough lines , and had seen the type underneath and its story about a car bomb in the city centre .
30 I doubt if he 'd , I mean if he 'd looked at the constitution it was only a constitution , it was oh yes , that 's their constitution .
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