Example sentences of "he have [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now he has decamped to Hollywood , where his blandly commercial approach and hit track record has won him this prestigious assignment , a high-concept , low-intelligence star vehicle .
2 He has gone to Kincardine and Deeside to put the Government 's side on the amalgamation of the highland regiments .
3 He did not shy away from probing questions about his art or sex life ( he has gone to whores for the ‘ psychological experience ’ , claims Illona makes him so hot he can ‘ go again in 5 to 10 minutes ’ , and does n't necessarily think porn stars make better lovers ‘ if two people love each other ’ ) .
4 I could tell you about the money he has lent to people and never got back .
5 Writing out notes helps to fix items in the memory , but it is not a good idea to use notes in a TV interview , as one of the effects of television is to diminish the speaker 's authority if he has to refer to notes continually .
6 A disabled person might have to pay more for his holidays because he has to go to places where there are additional facilities available .
7 We have seen the bloodcurdling letters that he has sent to electors about what may happen if Labour is returned .
8 But his drug-policy staff has been cut , and the budget request he has sent to Congress looks just like the one sent by George Bush .
9 More recently he has turned to Julie Jones at the Metropolitan .
10 He has moved to Chester-le-Street from Wyre Borough Council in Lancashire .
11 Tinnion grew up in Switzerland , though by the mid-30s ( when the body of this book is set ) he has moved to London , where he is enmeshed in an adulterous affair .
12 Synod endorses with sadness the action taken by the provincial treasurer in the level of commitments he has made to MMF in nineteen ninety three .
13 Some pay an additional disturbance payment to compensate the expatriate when he has to readjust to life in Britain on his return .
14 Now he has written to builders , architects , surveyors and other organisations asking them to look into the problem .
15 He has written to Marstons managing director Michael Hurdle , asking for a meeting to express the branch 's concern .
16 And he has written to Home Secretary Michael Howard demanding to know if plans for the category B inmate jail will be put on ice for a second time .
17 He has written to Home Secretary , Michael Howard , demanding to know if plans for the category B inmate jail will be put on ice for a second time .
18 Sturt was about to proceed upon a new expedition into the interior of Australia I beg to send for your perusal a Letter I have lately received from him and from which you will perceive that he has written to Lord Stanley ; as I know no one better fitted for such a purpose than this enterprising and persevering Gentleman I do hope the Government may be disposed to second his views ; perhaps , your Lordship , could obtain and favour me with some information on the subject ; from the manner in which you referred to him in your Letter I am led to believe that some arrangement has already been made ; pray say if such be the case .
19 With four other committee members he has written to Darlington MP Michael Fallon and Labour candidate Alan Milburn asking for their intervention .
20 He has written to Michael Heseltine , President of the Board of Trade , giving him warning that substantial unemployment could result from artificial constraints on the business .
21 Is he aware that there will be general satisfaction with the help that he has given to St. Asaph business park , which is one of the best developments to have emerged in Rhuddlan for a long time ?
22 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the emphasis that he has given to housing , bearing in mind the homeless problem , and to Scottish Enterprise , will be valuable in terms of employment ?
23 The additional money that he has given to health and school building and repairs will also be welcomed by the people of Scotland .
24 Although the beef market is now in a better position , does not the hon. Gentleman realise the damage that he has done to beef consumption and to our farmers in the past year by constantly highlighting that issue on radio and television ?
25 He has to turn to poetry .
26 Now he has admitted to Annabel magazine : ‘ I have always hated that damn James Bond .
27 Whenever I go in a minicab on my way to a radio or television programme — the companies are kind enough to take us in a car — I end up discussing with the driver how he has come to Britain in the fairly recent past and now has a job driving round London .
28 ‘ It will help that he has come to Widnes , where a majority of players are well-disciplined , on and off the pitch , and live locally .
29 He has come to England immediately by ship .
30 He has come to terms with his fierce ambition and his temper , the demons that once gave him a fascination with the psychotherapy of Laing and Reich .
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