Example sentences of "as he has [verb] " in BNC.

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1 They can only act as he has taught them .
2 As he has explained , Mr. Brand was dismissed by BR from his post as a senior steward with InterCity On Board Services — InterCity 's train catering division — in November 1990 .
3 Blanche does , though , feel great affinity towards Mitch as he has suffered a great loss like Blanche 's , but unlike her he has managed to rebuild his life .
4 As the right hon. Gentleman is talking about matters in which there may be joint agreement , and as he has visited Langbaurgh and Hemsworth in recent days , will he comment on the fact that both the Labour party candidates for those constituencies have invested in newly privatised industries ?
5 Even though the gift was subject to a reservation Mr X must pay tax at half the Sched 1 rates as he has made a chargeable transfer .
6 Theologians often distinguish between God as he is in himself , and God as he has revealed himself to us .
7 He is a master at keeping a rhythm throughout , picking up speed as soon as he has landed over a fence , and taking the most economical route .
8 As he has grown older he has become more involved with the social content of his work yet he sees his relationship to the audience in very personal terms .
9 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 .
10 And if Mr Mellor insists , as he has done so far , that the auction solution is not open to revision , let them ask him , kindly but firmly , if such crude competition is really the format to put on his Saturday screen the modern successors of Cantelli , Neveu and Lipatti .
11 As he has done for years , Jean Pierson , Airbus 's boss , replies that Boeing and McDonnell Douglas get billions of dollars of ‘ indirect ’ support from defence programmes and NASA contracts .
12 He may use a gymnastics ball , resting on a table , to practise trunk movements , as he has done during his treatment sessions .
13 Once one of the greatest centres in the world , Gerber demonstrated all the arts running , handling , tackling , kicking , passing and , as he has done so often , try-scoring .
14 But when you 're a £2.5m striker who 's living up to his price-tag as spectacularly as he has done , there are always going to be people out to bring you down a peg or two .
15 She lost 7–5 6–3 to Seles in the quarter-finals after disposing of last year 's finalist Jana Novotna , but she showed enough , as he has done before , to show the rest of the watching world that she is a major force waiting to erupt .
16 Shakespeare is making the same point as Donne — ‘ Love 's not so pure , and abstract , as they use/To say , which have no mistress but their muse ’ — as he has done obliquely in Venus and Adonis with the picture of the horse exuding desire ( 259–324 ) .
17 I see you will shortly do credit to my friend Belville as he has done you credit .
18 Were he to refuse them , as he has done for so long , he would do himself , as well as the public , a grave disservice . ’
19 There is no doubt that , if the hon. Gentleman assiduously continues to attend debates on energy policy , as he has done , he will map together a comprehensive Government energy policy .
20 I hope that the Secretary of State will look again at the figures , instead of looking at them superficially as he has done , to see that , in the past five years , the incidence of passenger train collisions has increased by 40 per cent .
21 However if Silver had opted for getting his 30 pieces as he has done with Batty , Macca would be eating spaghetti as we write .
22 Festival spokesman Joe Leddin said : ‘ The Japanese man was born in 1903 and intends to play , as he has done at previous festivals .
23 The man leading the inquiry , Det Supt Stan Fletcher , said : ‘ Anyone who can abandon his own child , as he has done , may become violent , either to others or , particularly , to himself . ’
24 Perhaps Auslan Cramb meant to claim ( as he has done before ) that carbon dioxide emissions from combustion are causing global warming ( a slight increase in the greenhouse effect raising the temperature of the Earth ) .
25 One of our favourite shipmates was Sub Lieutenant Cherry Yankee RN , as he called himself , and as he has called his autobiography .
26 The arguments , as he has presented them to me both on earlier occasions and tonight , are , indeed , seductive .
27 and one which , as he has noticed while walking through the great houses of the world , ‘ has given many an anonymous carver a little power over the grave . ’
28 It is important that you negotiate with a man you trust as he has to agree to practise safer sex from test to pregnancy — which may take a considerable time .
29 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 .
30 As he has written , ‘ I steeled myself to drive that fast lap in 1975 although my brain kept telling me it was sheer stupidity .
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