Example sentences of "he have [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Against this vision of debtors ' prisons , ‘ harm to interests ’ theories merely require a person in default to pay monetary compensation for any harm which he has caused to protected interests .
2 In this way he has lived in Nazi Germany or sat beside a small girl in Vietnam who gazes into the distance with a fixed stare and cries into the silence with a monotonous , elemental shriek .
3 Now that he has retired from full time teaching , Guisborough-based John Brelstaff is able to devote more of his time to painting and has been able to resume the work left off when he left the Slade in the mid-Fifties .
4 He has alluded to existing clinical skills and appropriate postgraduate formal education being necessary before registration could take place and provider numbers granted .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what recent representations he has received on low flying ; and if he will make a statement .
6 But as they analyse what he has said to different people , they begin to see that the question is not really pertinent .
7 From birth he has suffered from severe physical disabilities .
8 On the face of things , President Carlos Salinas continues to treat energy as a special case , a no-go area for the free-market reforms he has applied to other parts of the economy .
9 He has played on Panamanian nationalism to exploit resentment at US interference in Panamanian affairs and met charge with counter-charge .
10 As the educated urban elite abandon Mr Collor , following a series of media exposes of his political record , he has relied on continued support from rural voters at rallies of up to 70,000 .
11 Instead , he has relied on great fitness and stamina to enable him to keep sprinting in at full pace , and speed of arm and perfect balance to capitalize on the momentum ; combined with an unrelenting desire to keep on taking more and more wickets , it has all proved irresistible .
12 Since then he has operated from various locations and in 1979 was appointed barley buyer for the north of England , based at Knapton .
13 The name of ‘ Derrida ’ has been used in such a way as to imply that it refers to a real person who has certain ideas and theories which he has expressed in various books and essays , and which this introduction has tried to repeat , treating them as signifieds that can be represented in a number of different forms .
14 Unlike previous education secretaries , he has built on recent changes and amassed a far wider range of powers before setting his plans in motion .
15 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what plans he has to deal with hazardous and toxic waste in Northern Ireland .
16 As a demob-happy Member of the House , may I ask the Secretary of State whether he realises the absolute shambles that he has made of Territorial Army recruitment ?
17 He has called for secret police to track down those spreading rumours of early elections , and recently warned golfers ( who include many rich Kenyans ) against anti-government talk on the fairways .
18 Now he has called on other schools in the town to unite in a crusade against violence and drug abuse .
19 Now he has called on British Rail for a second time to step up safety and end the easy access to the East Coast main line .
20 PREMIER John Major is so worried this weekend 's EC summit will end in disaster he has called on bitter enemy Francois Mitterrand for help .
21 Amis writes here , as he has written in other books , about the distance between men and women ; here , too , is the trouble that awaits the rational hedonist who deceives the woman he lives with and loves .
22 It is however landscape which holds the greatest interest for the Royal artist and Deeside , the Yorkshire Dales , and Norfolk are among the areas where he has roamed with sketch-pad and paints .
23 He has prepared for civilian life by going on a butcher 's course .
24 He has struggled on social security to bring up Louis with girlfriend Debbie Blount .
25 But such is his love for the game he has adorned for close on a decade that he never gave up hope of a return to the big time .
26 He has pulled down princes from their thrones and exalted the lowly The hungry he has filled with good things , the rich sent empty away .
27 Zuckerman has enabled Roth to deal with the question of the offence he has given to righteous Jews , and to come to terms with the rebellious , psychedelic , philo-Semitic Sixties , when Roth 's writing went , with the times , derisive and fantastic .
28 Festival spokesman Joe Leddin said : ‘ The Japanese man was born in 1903 and intends to play , as he has done at previous festivals .
29 Laing feels strongly that the chief executive of a company should define , as he has done at United Biscuits , exactly what its responsibilities to the community are .
30 Also I would like to say Joshua Galvin , for all the unsung work he has done in British hairdressing ’ .
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