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

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1 Would he 've had time to take it home in between stealing it and me finding him ?
2 He has asserted that the Government have been unable to find a solution and has alluded to one anomaly , but will he state categorically what legislation the Opposition would introduce to resolve the difficulty ?
3 Mr Ross , who is convinced that eleutherococcus could be a major factor in the fight against physical and mental fatigue , said : ‘ He has validated our claims and by confirming the benefits he has found from using it as an aid to post-flight recovery . ’
4 He has challenged his Democratic opponent in electorally more productive areas , such as public funding for abortions .
5 Sir Walter is man enough to recognize the nobility of his victim , but does not see that he has challenged his real adversary — the forces of Nature .
6 He has challenged Labour counterpart Alan Milburn to tell the electorate if he would defy a whip reversing the move .
7 Even if the desire is never satisfied in any but the fantasy way , the man who constantly has such desires is to be condemned , for he is gaining satisfaction from a person whom he has divested of personhood and turned into a slave .
8 Marjorie Bilbow , in Cinema TV Today , described the production as ‘ very plodding and unimaginative ’ , and Clyde Jeavons wrote in the British Film Institute 's Monthly Film Bulletin , ‘ Apart from accommodating a number of half-hearted and totally unmemorable songs and dance routines , William Sterling has taken few liberties with the original narrative , but at the same time he has divested it of both its charm and its potential for cinematic comic invention .
9 He has apologised unreservedly … he was very disturbed and very sincere in showing his regrets . ’
10 He has apologised unreservedly … he was very disturbed and very sincere in showing his regrets . ’
11 He has apologised and that is accepted . ’
12 He has worried for years ,
13 He has deposited faith , his faith .
14 He despises the human race and the combinations that make it tick ; the human race in its present state , he 'd qualify — he 'd like to send us all back to nursery school — so he has to behave as unlike his fellow beings as he can . ’
15 But he has to behave a little badly .
16 Now he has stepped aside , accused of corruption — much as Fernando Collor , another economic liberaliser , had to step aside before being driven out of office in Brazil last year .
17 To the BBC SSO , whom he holds in great affection — he first came to Scotland in 1988 for their Festival of New Chinese Music — he has gifted a new work , Death and the Fire : a dialogue with Paul Klee , to be premiered on 27 March .
18 Will the Chancellor assist businesses in making their investment plans by telling us whether he has revised his growth forecast for this year in the light of the Prime Minister 's statements in his new year interview , which seemed to cast considerable doubt on the growth forecasts given earlier ?
19 I fully agree with my noble and learned friend 's observation that the dictum in Morris has led to confusion and complication where those in de facto control have been charged with theft from a company and I , too , consider , on the basis ( which he assumes only for the sake of argument ) that the Morris dictum is correct , that it would be wrong , when a person who by virtue of his position in the company constitutes ‘ the directing mind and will of the company ’ is accused of stealing from the company , to acquit that person on the ground that , in his capacity as the company , he has consented to the taking ( by himself ) of the company 's property , with the result that no appropriation , and therefore no theft , has occurred .
20 It would be entirely wrong that A should be allowed to treat as a legal wrong that to which he has consented .
21 There is a general principle that a person can not complain of that which he has consented to .
22 The exchange member will be bound by the rules to which he has consented .
23 This is the most he has conceded in some 250 outings for Bangor , an appearance record that tops any Seasider goalkeeper in the last 30 years .
24 He has conceded less than a goal a game in his 249 Football League appearances .
25 A London spokesman for Mr Bond said yesterday : ‘ He has intended all along to meet his commitment to BSB , and that is still the situation . ’
26 First he has to create a neutral police force .
27 The manager may think he has delegated when he has effectively abdicated .
28 and he has delegated powers in fact to appoint consultants , which is what he 's actually done
29 It provides the exporter with the security that he will receive payment for goods which he has despatched , regardless of the buyer 's ability or willingness to pay , since the bank takes over the payment obligation .
30 He has visited Vietnam several times to search for missing American soldiers , a venture that plays well in his district which is home to a lot of ex-servicemen .
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