Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 You say that he has contributed materially to the progress of your investigation .
2 He has contributed much to music in the Farnham area during the last 20 years and the many supporters of the Tilford Bach Festival will no doubt want to hear what will be only the second performance of his work .
3 He has gone on to be invested as a Commander .
4 Hypnotists working for the police ask an individual , most commonly a witness or a victim , to imagine that he has gone back to the time of the crime .
5 I recall the speech to which the hon. Gentleman referred and I know that he has referred before to a case similar to that which he described today .
6 He has also declared ambitions for the World Championships at Saalbach , where two falls cost him the World Cup overall title in his great year of 1987–88 , and for the overall slalom title he has lost twice to the German , Armin Bittner .
7 Ah , , he has complained now to the Vatican that he , any more , because of , Swiss the community does n't give him the
8 Far from being the ‘ safe ’ appointment as most people imagined — an impression enhanced when he resigned from the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland after refusing to apologise for attending the Catholic funeral mass of a colleague — he has turned out to be a sweeping , radical reformer .
9 He has pointed both to its overall lack of numbers and to the fact that some of the areas where it was strong , west Cornwall for example , were not in any case likely locations for revolutionary agitation .
10 So he has popped over to New York to do his Christmas shopping .
11 It 's very agreeable to be able to reach down and offer someone a helping hand — particularly someone he has looked up to for so long .
12 Once he has come reasonably to the conclusion that this will happen , the question whether his decision to issue the particular instructions that he gave was a reasonable one in the circumstances is subject to a further test of reasonableness .
13 While undergoing an operation his heart has stopped , but he has come back to life after having been declared dead and deposited in a coffin .
14 ( He has come closest to an antipathetic character as the ex-con in Straight Time , and as a crook in Family Business , two of his biggest commercial failures . )
15 The Baül poet is fully conscious that his value in the marketplace of the world is pitifully small ; that he is neither wealthy nor learned , yet he has this great compensation , for he has come close to his lover 's heart .
16 The 36-year old current British Open champion hungers after the US Open title , which he has come close to winning on a handful of occasions in the last five years .
17 Again we assume that we are still talking about the same man , that he has returned home to the location where the ‘ living room ’ we first met was located .
18 Tormented by allegations of adultery , draft evasion , and venality , he has limped through to victory with an empty campaign , crafted to avoid giving offence to anybody .
19 But a wider public , both inside and outside the University , are grateful to him for the windows he has opened up to them , through his recent chairmanship of the Friends of the Welsh National Opera , through his talks and articles , and above all through his learned , wise and witty discourses on Wagner .
20 However , the accused who sneaks out of a cinema which he has sneaked in to is not guilty : no service has been " done " .
21 If God really has disclosed himself in a Son ; and if that Son was characterised by his possession of the Holy Spirit which he has passed on to his followers then we can not with t denying Christ maintain that God has revealed himself a much in Buddhism as in Christianity ; we can not make an amalgam of religions as if we were all honest seekers after a God who hides himself .
22 On occasions he has walked up to 40 miles in a day .
23 The former Cardiff winger has his faults but so far he has adapted well to his new code and in a Bradford side playing more expansively these days is seeing plenty of the ball .
24 No , he 'd gone up to the traffic lights and this cyclist sort of like cycled up , jumped off his bike and wheeled it round the corner so he
25 From there , no doubt , he 'd gone straight to Hell ; but there were times when he and his wicked mistresses were still to be seen walking here , their shades drawn back from Hellfire to visit the scene of their sins .
26 ‘ It 's all right — I was n't at all happy about the arrangements either , ’ Laura agreed , before explaining that when Ross had returned to New York he 'd gone straight to the hospital from the airport , before eventually returning to the empty apartment .
27 He 'd gone over to the hedge that ran along each side of the white lodge and he 'd sat down .
28 Er and this this case the there was a fire in a flat , the chap had gone out to work , we did n't know he 'd gone out to work , so we broke First of all we informed the fire brigade was on the way , we broke down the door , quick look in the flat , best possible way we could look , and the fire brigade turned up and dealt with the flat .
29 He 'd gone down to Atlanta to watch the Democratic Party select its presidential candidate , and at night he went dancing .
30 Perhaps he 'd gone down to Somerset to see his mother .
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